Wednesday, June 13, 2007

"Who Killed the Electric Car?"

I watched this little documentary the other night. Though I'd never heard of it playing in big movie theaters, it's not small on impact.

The film tracks the birth, production, life, and death of the EV1, an pure electric car from GM. It's an interesting and strange story. It starts in California where smog levels are high. The Air Advisory Board implements a law that an increasing percent of cars produced and sold must be "no emissions." GM complies and produces the EV1 and markets the car. However, something is brewing. There becomes a huge waiting list for the cars and yet no cars seem to be available to fulfill the demand. Also, the marketing team will not accept any suggestions from the sales reps actually selling cars; in fact they do the opposite. Oil and car companies alike begin to petition this California Air Advisory Board to back down. Then they sue. Facing this pressure the board backs down and GM slowly gets back all it's EV1 cars. They were only sold on lease, and when the lease was up, no matter what they offered to pay, drivers were not allowed to keep their cars. The small amount of infrastructure that was put in place was taken out and the Electric Car was forgotten.

What seems crazy to me is not the fact that the oil and car companies but the kibosh on the electric car. It's that it even got out in the first place. Someone up there must have really lost it. Maybe the big decision makers went on an extended golf trip came back and had to do a lot of clean up.

This film is just another step in my growing disgust of the internal combustion engine. Just thought I'd share my thoughts on it. I would highly recommend checking out this film.

Links:
-Sony Pictures Film Site
-Wikipedia: Who Killed the Electric Car
-Wikipedia: EV1
-Just do a couple Google searches "EV1" - "Electric Car" - "oil addicted" - etc.

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