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Re: (ET) expensive - price of Gas as incentive, or not - relative ...



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The usual considerations still apply:  range, speed of refill, etc. 
While ET's have gotten much better since Oil Crisis of the 70's, they still lack a few things that gas vehicles have.
 
I have read that, after adjusting for inflation, the $3.00 or so we are now seeing for a gallon of gas is not quite up to the peak price it was during that 70's crisis - SO, if that peak dollar amount was not enough by itself to inspire a huge electric auto industry back then, why would it now - if relative dollar amount is actually about same?
 
Also, way back then, total American expenditures for petroleum equalled only 2% of GNP.  Until recently, it was just over 1%.  Now that gas is touching/exceeding $3 per gallon, I wonder if we will EXCEED that 2% of GNP peak from 25 (or so) years ago.
 
John