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August 20, 2008

Zero Emissions Driving


by Simon Harrison
Zero Emissions Driving

As the world slowly turns itself upside down, both public consumers and businesses continue to show a greater awareness and enthusiastic view, towards what needs to be done to begin the battle against global warming, as well as the potential positive outcome that switching to alternative sources of energy could produce worldwide.

Both sets of consumers are steering towards not just an eco-friendly based car, but an entirely eco-friendly car which produces zero emissions, by switching to alternative sources of energy like electricity for instance.

But when the problem is compared with our gas guzzling petrol and diesel equivalents, they don’t produce the power, luxury, range, or come anywhere near in price, which means a swift advance in technology is needed.

Liberty Electric Cars and also Liberty Zero Emission Vehicle Foundation both understand the importance of the worldwide shift that needs to happen, and both realize that it’s down to the suppliers at the bottom to influence the shift towards major manufacturers.

Liberty Zero Emission Vehicle Foundation is a foundation built around the zero emissions vehicle initiative, and it hopes by increasing public awareness, it will create a large demand for these vehicles, and in turn will force manufacturers to make the switch.

Liberty Zero Emission Vehicle Foundation isn’t just an awareness scheme though. Because of its obvious power in the field it attracts pools of funds, or individual funding and investments, from a range of individuals and businesses worldwide.

What the market needs is a leader that will push the development forward.

Of course, starting before any other manufacturer would have it’s pros and cons.

The funding and marketing required to get electric vehicles into full scale production would be huge, but all manufacturers will need to make the switch eventually, so is there any reason to wait?


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