Here’s a great film loaded with information for all of us who loved electric cars and thought the road would be full of them after the EV1 and others made their debut in the 90’s. It was mainly a California thing because that’s where it was madated by the California government. If you want to see the whole story please check out this film and its Wonderful website.
The film interviews people from all over the industry, from people at the car companies to government officials to the drivers themselves. The amount of information is considerable but it is presented perfectly in concise chapters so it is very easy to follow and always fascinating.
The history of the electric car is as old as the car itself. Not being much of a car buff I had no idea there were electric cars on the road 80 years ago. They interview people (Phyllis Diller for one!) who remember the cars back then which astonished me. From there we see the history of the car companies and how they tore up trolley tracks around the nation so the cities would become entirely car dependent.
The interviews with the people who built these cars and the drivers give us alot of the information on the history of California’s electric cars in the 1990’s and what happened. The film is set up beautifully with chapter headings asking the questions of the government, the auto industry, the public etc. and in the end it makes conclusions based on the evidence presented. There is also a wonderful interview with a husband and wife inventor team who have watched their battery technology buried by the auto industry. Watching this amazing American ingenuity be buried for corporate interests is downright criminal.
There is plenty of information that makes you want to be sure that these cars are mass produced and available to all income levels. One question I never understood was why other countries (like European ones) have not adopted the electric car when gas is so expensive per liter there. Also they discuss hydrogen vehicles and the information is very disturbing, these vehicles look like they won’t be on the road for many decades and may not be cost effective at all. This looks like a trap the oil companies are setting up to make sure we drive nothing but gas vehicles until the last drop of oil is taken out of the ground.
Be on the lookout for this documentary, it’s well worth your time.
By the way the photo is of a concept car, not an EV1.
You still see the CA fleet tooling around town here.
I left a longer comment in yr last diary, but since I’m not sure you ever saw it, just wanted to say Thank You! for turning us onto The Agronomist.
sadly not anymore.
they destroyed the entire EV1 fleet recently and they have a mock funeral during the documentary.
the fact that they destroyed these cars (which were only available for lease, never to own) is so suspect. the owners who are interviewed were furious to have them taken away from them.
you’re welcome!
i’m sorry i didn’t check back and see your other post about the Agronomist.
I will definately check out this documentary.
this is a great feature to have an onsite file reviewer here, i hope you do these regularly wilfred.
That is an excellent question posed about Europe. if they haven’t gotten to the point of utilizing the elctric car with the prices they pay for gas, what chance do we have.
Perhaps they just drive less in europe as everything is closer together and they have better public transpo.
Perhaps the evil car industry is undermining the elctric car industry there as well.
recommended.
I just checked your diaries and apparently you do do film reviews all the time. Excellent.I will check out your archives and look forward to reading your reviews in the future.
Glad to have discovfered you wilfred!
your welcome brian!
it’s my pleasure, i love liberal film and love to write about it so it gets seen.
I saw the promo for this movie last weekend and was impressed with the little bits I saw. I learned several things, just from the clips.
By the way, I was at the theatre in Minneapolis that shows lots of documentaries (An Inconvenient Truth is also there now) to see a GREAT film “The Heart of the Game.” Its a wonderful documentary that started off to be about a guy who teaches tax law at a university in Seattle who decides to try coaching a girls high school basketball team. He has a “unique” coaching style to say the least. But the story actually moves into being about the life and challenges of one of his players. Its an amazing tale.
I hope you check the movie out and tell us what you think.
i’ve seen the previews but haven’t seen the film. I’m away on business for the next 10 days, feel free and write the review for us!
I hope this message gets wider press…