June 21, 2011
  

New Electric Car Charger: Consider the Source

cascadia center staff

Reposted from Discovery News

By Bruce Chapman

The Japanese have come up with a new electric car charger that can provide a Nissan Leaf (for example) a complete charge, good for 200 miles, in only five minutes. It's a potentially serious advance.

However, it is important with all these stories to note that energy is still needed to CHARGE a car. You save gasoline (and its fumes) in this process, but you don't save net energy. If one lives in an area that generates energy through hydropower, it's all a plus; almost the same with nuclear power; less so with natural gas; none at all or even a minus with coal or oil.

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