ETV’s micro- turbine device to extend the range of the battery cell packs to up to twice the present driving range of 130 -160 km. Public charging posts (like this one) may not be needed.
The electric car innovation and development industries in Israel have not been sparing media hype to make people more aware of the approaching realities of large numbers of electric cars plying the streets and highways. This is especially true regarding companies such as Better Place LLC, which plans to put their version of a Renault made electric car on Israel’s roads by the end of 2011.
Better Place’s battery exchange network is not being received favorably by many people, however; and the company’s infrastructure concepts in Israel (the proposed trial center for company head Shai Aggasi), the company does not appear to be to moving towards creating such a big impression on the average individual. The company is also being looked at as an electric car “monopoly” since it is the only “favored” electric car company in Israel.
All this may change, however, with the entrance of another electric car concept “player”, ETV Motors which has just announced a radically new concept to extend the range of the lithium ion battery cell packs that will be fueling these cars.



Step back in time with this restored 5th-6th century sextet of cave houses converted into a luxury hotel.





