Owning an Electric Car has 200 pages.
Approxomately 15200000 car per year
The lack of a place to plug in an electric car battery, for people who live in apartment buildings, or those who drive farther than a round trip to their home and garage (with outlet), is one of the big problems with electric cars. Unless there are places to plug in an electric car and recharge the batteries (much like the gas stations found throughout the world), electric cars will not have much of an impact. There needs to be a great many recharging places built, where people who buy an electric car can recharge their car's batteries, or the electric car will never be a big seller. It is probably true that the average person only drives about 50 miles a day, shopping, going to school, and/or commuting. It is also true that without a lot of recharging stations, people will not buy an electric car if the only place they can recharge the battery is at their house with an electric outlet they can plug into. The lack of recharging stations for the average person to plug their electric car into could bring an end to any hope that the electric car can wean the USA (or other countries) from imported fossil fuel energy.
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About 5 billion people own at least one car. too many to count
An electric motor has no cylinders.
5% of all the people in the world
185mph September 2012 - 151.6mph is the official world record by an all electric car - Nemesis in York, UK.
george clooney
Depends on which electric vehicle you are asking about.
Aspark Owl is the new fastest electric car in 1.72 secs. followed by the Rimac C_Two in 1.85 secs.