Toyota Prius, Champion of Obama Administration
Published Monday, 30 August, 2010 by Blog Admin. Categories: New Inventory, Green, News.
Toyota has quickly risen to be the most well known hybrid car maker with their 10-Year old (and still running strong) Prius sedan. But even with so many driving off in a new or pre-owned Prius, there are still many heading towards regular, internal combustion engine vehicles.
Toyota, along with other hybrid car makers, have plans to make green cars more available. The Obama administration has taken great strides to make this a fact of life in our near future.
President Barack Obama has pledged to bring 1 million plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to U.S. highways by 2015, and turned to the nascent battery industry as one of the hallmarks of his economic recovery plan.
One of the greatest obstacles is the production and maintenance of lithium-ion batteries, which are expected to power electric vehicles for many years, are extremely expensive. This is even the case when the costs are reduced by a $7,500-per-vehicle federal tax credit.
The government recently estimated that a battery with a 100-mile range costs about $33,000, although federal stimulus funds could bring the costs down to $10,000 by the end of 2015. Other concerns remain about the durability and longevity of the batteries.
But the Obama administration has set a precedence to get these affordable hybrid rides on the roads of America by 2015. Prius, a favorite of both the Federal government and probably your local officials, is always looking towards efficient yet affordable alternatives to power their cars.
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