Just look at the first movie in this link:
http://www.nedra.com/ and tell me you are not impressed.
I'll pose this same question to this forum that asked my GM field service engineer. While glancing around the service dept., who among the
mechanics out there would you trust to service an alternative energy vehicle ie. fuel cell etc.?
As far as I'm concerned a battery powered car as a replacement for a conventional car is like calling a "wet dream"... Intercourse.
Feel free to chime in on this one
I' m not sure I get what you mean, do you mean you wouldn't let a "simple" mechanic work on an EV because they would mess up? Or rather, do you mean half of them would be out of a job as there is little maintenance to do?
Impressive? Definitely, with maximum torque @ 0 rpm they should be. Electric propulsion has long ago proven superior to IC engines, especially where weight is not an
issue.
Regarding technicians, here in the USA we have a shortage of highly skilled "techs". Without product specific training the average mechanic would "mess up" himself
as well as the vehicle. Production EV's have very sophisticated systems that bear little resemblance to home made one-offs. Increasing the number of vehicles, at least in the
short term will only make the problem worse.
Compounding the problem is the Vocational Education system, nationally its in shambles. Coupled with unethical dealers and profit driven service managers, odds are we
the customers will suffer the most. IMHO, we should pattern our Voc Ed system after the German system. But I doubt that will ever happen given the current state of affairs.