The San Francisco Chronicle has an article on the Zenn low speed electric cars. Mentioned therein is Green Motors who has sold 36 cars since December. The article states that this vehicle operates at a cost of 3cents/mile vs gasoline powered cars at 10cents/mile. Astonishingly absent from the article is any mention of EEStor.....orthis blog. :-) Guess someone needs to light up the comments
About 2 weeks ago, Edward Golla from Texas Research International, acting on his own behalf and not that of TRI entered the EEStor facilities to perform some analysis related to chemical analysis, an engagement that would take no more than half a day. First, his task was not to run any tests himself but rather validate two main things: 1) that EEStor possessed the equipment necessary to perform
Moving now to the demand side of the EEStor story, I've been reading this WashingtonPost series on Oil written by Steven Mufson. There's alot of painful reality in this set of articles that I'd rather not be aware of even though I blog about EEStor. Call it a psychological condition. In any case, this paragraph caught my attention:"Last month, 51 percent of the respondents in aWashington Post
Well now, this is certainly strange. Venturebeat.com has an article out today covering some recipients (Aptera and ActaCell) of investment from google.org's RechargeIT program. Since ActaCell is a competitor to EEStor, this blog was mentioned in reference to it's author. :-) See also, Cryptagon.com's link. To satisfy previous criticisms of this blog's form, I've decided to interview the