Toronto Star

The electric dream is coming

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The following is an excerpt from an editorial in the Guardian:

The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufactur­ers. Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol-engined cars after 2019; the British government expects the allelectri­c future to arrive by 2040; and Tesla has just started selling its first electric car aimed squarely at the middle classes: the Tesla 3 sells for $35,000 in the U.S. and 400,000 people have put down a small, refundable deposit towards one.

The sleek and swift electric car is at one level merely the most contempora­ry fantasy of autonomy and power. But it might also disrupt our exterior landscapes nearly as much as the fossil fuel-engined car did in the last century. Electrical cars would of course pollute far less than fossil fuel-driven ones; instead of oil reserves, the rarest materials for batteries would make undeservin­g despots and their dynasties fantas- tically rich. The air in cities would once more be breathable and their streets as quiet as those of Venice.

The dream goes further than that. The electric cars of the future will be so thoroughly equipped with sensors and reaction mechanisms that they will never hit anyone. Just as brakes don’t let you skid today, the steering wheel of tomorrow will swerve you away from danger before you have even noticed it.

This is where the fantasy of autonomy comes full circle. The logical outcome of cars which need no driver is that they will become cars which need no owner either. Instead, they will work as taxis do, summoned at will but only for the journeys we actually need.

The ultimate developmen­t of the private car will be to reinvent public transport. Traffic jams will be abolished only when the private car becomes a public utility. What then will happen to our fantasies of independen­ce? We’ll all have to take to electrical­ly powered bicycles.

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