My main opinion on electric cars is that the while the move towards them may be good overall, the companies involved in them are just completely lying through their teeth about the cost of electricity to power them at the moment.
They ALL seem to think that electricity is free, by quoting rediculous MPG ratings (One claims 240MPG!) then not figuring in the cost to plug it in every night. Saying we'll be able to plug in at work for free. (yeah...)
And at a time when coal fired electric plants are EXPLODING to feed our already out of control draw on the power grid, how are plug-in electrics going to tie in with that?
Also the common lies about the cost of power, when it is even mentioned, such as quoting rediculously low 3 or 5 cent per kw/hr rates.
There may be SOME places with nearly free electricity, but I know that if I started plugging in a car at night where I live, I'd be paying 32 cents per kw/hr to charge it which ends up being almost the same cost as a $3.50 gallon of gass for the milage it'll get me. If your on a tiered power system, adding an electric car will put the cost at the top of the tier, not at the bottom. So quoting the bottom tier price is compeltely bogus. (course that'll seem cheap when Gas it $10 a gallon in another 5-10 years)
I'm not against electric cars at all, but just for once i'd like to see an honest and complete investigation into the TRUE cost to power them and the efect of the manufacturing and disposal of the battery systems.
If we ever get commercial fusion going, or $1 a watt 75% solar panels, then we can power the entire transportation system on electricity. But till then, we still have a /serious/ lack of power to drive them.