• Electric cars in oil rich countries? Probably!

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    Oil rich countries in the Gulf currently haven’t paid much heed to the need for electric car use. Taken that oil resources there aren’t as scarce as countries around the globe, the Gulf countries haven’t felt the pinch yet. But then again, they could be a great place to market electric cars too, if the governments decide to help, thinks Nissan. The company currently is all set to bring out its electricity powered Leaf. A need for initial assistance in preliminary stages of the car’s release by the government is required however, not just in Gulf countries but just about everywhere. In countries like the United States, Japan and a few European countries, governments have supported the electric car market, which is why the cars will be successful over there.


    Hopefully the ones who rule us and make the laws around the world realize just how important it is for the world to use a greener herd of cars in future, taken that our environment is gradually depleting and we need to try our utmost to save it. Though the Gulf might just not need any of these electric too soon, we hope they change their ways too!
    [Physorg]

    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on August 31, 2010