Wednesday, April 28, 2010




Mobility is a strange thing that everyone takes for granted.

Everyone has two vehicles, everyone drives their personal car to work, the only way to survive is to own 2-3 cars!

But is that true? Well no it isn't! In many dense urban areas like NYC, Washington DC and Chicago it is actually possible to live without one all together. At lease a vehicle you own and cover the expenses for that is. So it should be possible to live with - One vehicle.



Did you know it costs between $19-$25 per day to own a vehicle. That's whether you use it or not; the price goes up if you need to buy fuel.

In a place like NYC the costs are higher because of parking and higher insurance costs. In the suburbs this $19-$25 per day is true as well, but the fuel cost is likely to be higher due to usage.

There are options and we have talked about them here, but they need to be adapted and integrated so people know how to access them.

What do you think, does everyone need a 2nd or 3rd vehicle to survive.

Let me know!

Thegreenguy

Thursday, April 15, 2010

EN-V and Urban Vehicles



Do you think the world is ready for networked electric vehicles in large cities? No more crazy taxi drivers! Just step into an EN-V and input your destination and sit back and play with your iPhone safety for a change! I am ready to give it a try.



Take a look

What do you think?