mattW: February 2008 Archives
Early in the nineteenth century substantial money could be made shipping Tea from China to England. The East India Companies' Monopoly on the trade had recently ended and at the time a high demand (and price) was placed on the first tea of the season. Fast light ships called clippers were developed in order to beat the bigger slower ships back to England with the first fruits of the tea harvest. Competition grew and an annual race developed. The boats were refined and redesigned; every few years a newer faster ship would come and take the line honours. This culminated in the Great Tea Race of 1866. These refined sailing boats were the best of the best. Yet within a relatively short period of time these boats had been replaced by the steam boat, and the transition between the two may shed some light on the future of the electric car...
Continue reading The Chinese Tea Trade and the Electric Car.
Many people seem to think that EV
enthusiasts want everyone to drive a generic efficient car and lose their
individuality and hobbies. What they don't think about is how having an
electric car would actually benefit their recreation time. That's right having
an electric car can actually make your SUV better and I don't just mean
better in the nerdy 'more efficient' kind of way, I mean better in the
world-conquering, give-me-a-mountain-and-I'll-show-it-who's-boss kind of way.
Continue reading Why an SUV and an EV make the perfect combination..


