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The big problem with electric
cars today, as it's always been, is that the batteries don't hold
enough of a charge to get you much of anywhere.
Enter Hubert A. Melivaine, who
in 1916 found the answer right in front of his eyes. Batteries
not up to the job? Then turn cars into trams and let the
National Grid do the heavy lifting. Routes may be a tad
restrictive, but when you're going green, personal freedom is one of
those little luxuries you have to learn to live without. |