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http://www.HippyGourmet.com http://www.EthicalApproach.com http://www.Akeena.com In this segment from Organic Living with the Hippy Gourmet TV, we meet Dan Reuter from Ethical Approach Auto Sales and Barry Cinnamon from Akeena Solar, who describe the synergies between electric cars and solar panels! This is a wonderful program these two great companies are instituting and Hippy Gourmet TV is proud to feature them both!

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Comments to “Hippy Gourmet at Ethical Approach Autos & Akeena Solar!”

  1. Waldemar Says:
    Dan...Is...So....Cute!!!
  2. AbderRahman Says:
    It looks like a blue pikachu car! I want one.
  3. ARES Says:
    I want one of these as a motorcycle. Full size cruiser with all the gear and non of the noise. Great for commutes.
  4. UMARAH Says:
    I recall in the 70s people thought the same thing about the new Toyota Corrollas that were just introduced into the market. It's all perception. I predict the shape of modern vehicle's will change radically away from the big boxy designs we are used to and in a few years we will look back on todays cars and think they were hideously big and primitive. Like an 8 track player, these Hummers and Escalades will be an amusing memory. Good riddance. Can't wait.
  5. Webbeleah Says:
    As for what kind of a break you get it differs from state to state. Right now in California, you get $1000 from the state.
  6. DOANE Says:
    suppose you aren't lazy and dumb.
  7. Yedidiah Says:
    That is very cool. It's good for everyone. We need more incentives like this to clean up our air, create jobs in America, and reduce out dependence on foreign oil.
  8. ALADDIN Says:
    charging with solar panels: suppose you don't want to spend money plugging your car into the grid. suppose you need to use the car in the morning but your batteries are depleted from the previous day. (continued)
  9. Siannan Says:
    the video is fine but the car only goes 40 mph? And how much is this little ride? Do you have to buy the car and solar panels together and what kind of a break do you get?
  10. Chardae Says:
    Yes the California Air Resources Board decided that it is a good idea to offer an incentive for buying EVs by giving a $1000 subsidy for EVs. Really cool!
  11. Eritha Says:
    So, California is currently offering $1000 to anyone who wants to buy a Xebra car?
  12. Cathia Says:
    as a normal urban commuter u dont really need more than 100 km/h, in terms of acceleration the electric technology is potentially superior to normal combustion
  13. Mukki Says:
    well i see your approach but considering the american mentality you ll have a very hard stance with this philosophy, id say its next to impossible to convert your average hummer driver into a fan of the label "hippie", but its certainly good for harvesting the wealthier eco crowd (which is certainly a good idea to get things started) and you will also profit from the global warming and rare resources fear mongering
  14. Hecate Says:
    dgmw: to me this concept looks just great, its exactly what ive been talking about for years (easy to use solar, multi-purpose e-car aso.) but with this kind of advertisment and design you ll ensure that this technology stays where the car industry wants it to be, in a small eco-niche, its comical how much the car itself and the presentation fullfills the clichees the corporations wanted to push this technology in, do these people want to sell cars or just comfort their conscious?
  15. Noemie Says:
    I admire any experiment to get rid of the grip of the powerfull oil nations on the western world, But..Firstly, I think a car should at least be able to offer the same comfort as nowadays cars, and around 12 seconds from 0-100 km (0-60 miles), plus it should be able to drive at least, really.. no less than 150-160 km/hour with the same safety as nowadays cars, (guess you can't make them too light) IS that possible?(I guess its not) until then im afraid this isn't an alternative to a normal car
  16. Patrido Says:
    Looks like a toy car. The idea is GREAT but the design just kills it..
  17. Olathe Says:
    Electric cars have already exceeded the performance of many V8s.
  18. AREND Says:
    I don't understand why anyone would hate on this car especially when we are paying alot at the pump and that money goes to people who don't like us for example Iran, Iraq, Venezuela. Yes these cars do need some advancements but aleast it will be better than paying 30 and over for gas.
  19. Willard Says:
    Why can't the solar panels go directly on the car?
  20. Dainan Says:
    Ha... I've put over 3000 miles on my "toy" electric car. My gas car gets jealous.
  21. Lancelot Says:
    Xebra 3-wheelers start at $11,700 MSRP.
  22. HEBE Says:
    What looks worse? Try a soccer mom or a short guy in a giant SUV or truck. That's real cool... not!
  23. Camraya Says:
    Note that every car on the road uses a lead-acid battery, 250 million in the USA. Batteries are actually the most recycled consumer product, according to the Battery Council International. They are required by law to be recycled in the US. The cars start at $11,700 MSRP. In California you can get a $1,000 tax credit while the grant is still available.
  24. ASAD Says:
    I think electric cars are a fine experiment, but I'm just not interested until they can match the style and performance of my V8. Also, one of these cars wouldn't do well at all in the snowy winters where I live.
  25. JUAN Says:
    have you ever heard of the american dream??? just pay for gas and quit trying to cheat americans out of their right to experience pain at the pump!!!

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