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In twenty years, will most new private vehicles be:

@Coctaanatis: I wanted to vote "Flintstones cars", but I went with hybrid, since my choice wasn't listed.

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We just went through this decision process, in a state that's committed to going all-electric ASAP and an area so full of Teslas you can hardly throw a rock without hitting one (not that I would ever suggest such a thing). We ended up with a hybrid, dammit. Range and charging stations still aren't up to it, plug-in hybrids have reliability problems, so -- yet another damn hybrid.

@ImagineThat Urban areas would seem ideal for EVs, but the infrastructure would need significant improvement. Typically, in a parking garage there might be one or two chargers, and they're generally slow. Toyota is probably smart by sticking with hybrids.

@Coctaanatis Props to the wind-up fans!
I want to mention that cars have also been run on compressed air and on flywheels. A compressed-air engine isn't substantially different from a steam engine, and a large fast-spinning flywheel can store a lot of energy.

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