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    New Electric Car Batteries

    Electric cars run on batteries - anywhere from 12 to 24 of them underneath the hood. When it comes time for new batteries, they are actually readily available. The batteries used to run an electric car are similar to those used to power cell phones and even those little vehicles that kids like to drive around the yard. Getting new batteries for your electric car shouldn't be a problem when the time comes.

    The reality is that electric car batteries last for quite a long time, so getting new ones won't have to happen for quite a long time. When you do have to get new batteries for your electric car, you can expect to pay around $2,000 to $5,000 for them depending on the make and model of your electric car.

    Some batteries have "memories" in them and if you don't run them out before charging them, they lose some of their potency. Be completely aware of how much electricity you have left before you go to plug in for a re-charge. You may find yourself having to buy new batteries for your electric car before you really want to.

    The electric car industry is always coming up with new battery technology that can help power your vehicle longer and charge faster. It's only a matter of time before that technology will allow you to drive your car further before a charge. That's good news for people who are electric car enthusiasts. Right now, the general range is around one hundred miles per charge. It's entirely possible that by the year 2010, you'll be able to drive an electric car over 200 miles on new batteries.

    When the time does come to get new batteries for your electric car, you can rest assured that you will be able to recycle almost the entire battery. Electric car batteries are 95 percent recyclable. You have an electric car, most likely, because you want to do something good for the environment and give yourself some relief from the ridiculous price of gasoline. Well, being able to recycle an electric car battery before you buy new ones, you can have peace of mind and a new source of power!

    Choose the best type of battery for your need when you are buying new batteries for your electric car. Get the best battery you can find for the money and rest assured that you are doing your part both for the environment as well as for yourself!

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