oliviazhang
09/24/10, 01:15 AM
Electric Vehicle, the Fate of Obamam
Maybe it is the fate to bring Barack Obama to the United States. Well, I should say, as an outsider, Obama is really an excellent president, especially for a country who is suffering from economic recession. At this time, electric vehicle once again comes to people’s eyes. This time, it is really very highlight thanks to president Obama’s wonderful performance. I should say, without this charming president, electric vehicle can not welcome such hot response.
At the same time, we should also say that without electric vehicle, this charming president will be more exhausted. The United States now is still not goes that smoothing. Actually, in the author’s eyes, it seems that president Obama has regard electric vehicle as one of the breakthrough point to the American economy.
A few days before, the author has said that our president should somehow widen his horizon (in my excuse, not intend to offensive), and today, when I search online, I find that Obama has begin to notice the battery industries, and to tell the truth, I am happy. According to a White House statement, President Obama will help jumpstart U.S. electric vehicle production on Thursday with a visit to the site of a Michigan battery plant.
Yes, since its coming, electric vehicle is not a insulate industry, it never had and will never be. To the sensible person, it is battery which counts most in electric vehicle.
Actually, Obama's visit to the auto supplier is part of a larger electric vehicle offensive that kicks off this week for Obama and members of his cabinet. As part of "Recovery Summer," the president and other senior administration officials will travel to eight Recovery Act advanced battery and vehicle production sites where work has begun on building electric vehicles, installing EV charging stations and transitioning to green vehicles.
From the above information, we can sense that Obama is and will still stick to electric vehicle (http://www.marshell.net/). Well, when we see the whole market as an intimate entity, we shall willing follow our charming president.
And the recent small business bill is also a wonderful strike.
Maybe it is the fate to bring Barack Obama to the United States. Well, I should say, as an outsider, Obama is really an excellent president, especially for a country who is suffering from economic recession. At this time, electric vehicle once again comes to people’s eyes. This time, it is really very highlight thanks to president Obama’s wonderful performance. I should say, without this charming president, electric vehicle can not welcome such hot response.
At the same time, we should also say that without electric vehicle, this charming president will be more exhausted. The United States now is still not goes that smoothing. Actually, in the author’s eyes, it seems that president Obama has regard electric vehicle as one of the breakthrough point to the American economy.
A few days before, the author has said that our president should somehow widen his horizon (in my excuse, not intend to offensive), and today, when I search online, I find that Obama has begin to notice the battery industries, and to tell the truth, I am happy. According to a White House statement, President Obama will help jumpstart U.S. electric vehicle production on Thursday with a visit to the site of a Michigan battery plant.
Yes, since its coming, electric vehicle is not a insulate industry, it never had and will never be. To the sensible person, it is battery which counts most in electric vehicle.
Actually, Obama's visit to the auto supplier is part of a larger electric vehicle offensive that kicks off this week for Obama and members of his cabinet. As part of "Recovery Summer," the president and other senior administration officials will travel to eight Recovery Act advanced battery and vehicle production sites where work has begun on building electric vehicles, installing EV charging stations and transitioning to green vehicles.
From the above information, we can sense that Obama is and will still stick to electric vehicle (http://www.marshell.net/). Well, when we see the whole market as an intimate entity, we shall willing follow our charming president.
And the recent small business bill is also a wonderful strike.