"You say an electric car will cost me? No problem."
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Culture

How can we figure out how much potential electric car buyers are willing to pay for their battery-powered rides? Why not just ask them?
That's what Liberty Electric Cars did at the recent Eden Project 'Green' Car Show. Liberty conducted "in-depth interviews" at the show and found that green car fans are willing to pay up to 30 percent more for a car if it's powered solely by electrons. That's a huge premium that at least some in our little community are willing to fork over. On a $20,000, for example, that's six grand, and 65 percent of the people Liberty interviewed said the 30 percent extra is no problem. Forty-five percent, though, said that smaller, less powerful, "city" cars would not be acceptable. I guess that means that 55 percent think that the Th!nk City (pictured) would be OK, which is good.
Liberty Electric Cars is the company that's working to convert Range Rovers to EVs. More info after the jump.
[Source: Liberty Electric Cars]











