Tesla Roadster The Tesla Roadster, powered by more than 6,800 lithium-ion batteries, can go zero to 60 mph in about four seconds. Top speed: 130 mph. The 182-kilowatt electric motor has two gears -- not including reverse. Interior shot of the Roadster's sleek cockpit. Though the speedometer can read 150 mph, the Roadster's realistic top speed is about 130 mph. Internal comfort controls (like air conditioning and heat) rest near the gear shift instead of at eye-level paneling. Fans under the hood louvers help draw air over the car, increasing aerodynamic stability. With a home recharging kit, the Roadster can refuel in about 3.5 hours. The high-power, AC-induction electric motor and battery pack are located in the rear of the Roadster. The Roadster's available trunk space is located in the rear, behind the motor. Located under rear hood paneling, the electric motor has few moving parts and is barely audible. Taillight detail. Headlight detail. Side-view mirror detail. The Roadster uses mostly off-the-shelf components, including a Blaupunkt sound system. From and Credits to: http://wired.com/news/wiredmag/0,71414-0.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev2
lol this car runs on the batteries you find in your phone, imagine having to replace 6,831 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Judging by the degrading quality of my phone battery, id say you have to replace these at least every 1-2 years...
^ meh im not rly worried about that as ive got 2 fones and 1 is 6 yrs old and its still going strong ^_^ the only thing is refuelin on a long journey, petrol st be useless -lol mayb it can stop by a power st -lol and also still 6831 Li batteries and there is like > million cars in the world will there be enough Li metal to support mass production and future production plus Li is also used in other stuff as well