Revenge of the Electric Car: Plug It In on DVD
After making his successful 2006 film, Who Killed The Electric Car, director Chris Paine was elated to learn the auto industry was finally committing to electric cars (EVs).
After making his successful 2006 film, Who Killed The Electric Car, director Chris Paine was elated to learn the auto industry was finally committing to electric cars (EVs).
HuffingtonPost.com | Lynne Peeples | Posted 12.25.2011
No villains appear in Chris Paine's new film, "Revenge of the Electric Car" -- a stark contrast to its 2006 predecessor. "Who Killed the Electric Car?...
Michael Rose | Posted 12.23.2011
What Revenge of the Electric Car makes clear is that designing, engineering, building and marketing this transportation revolution isn't going to be easy. Making it affordable and keeping the enthusiasm alive inside the car companies is going to be challenging.
Jonathan Kim | Posted 05.25.2011
Instead of embracing the inevitable future of the auto industry, GM decided to be the #1 producer of dinosaurs.
Paige Donner | Posted 05.25.2011
We need to do that to oil. We need to destroy its strategic role and its monopoly over transportation. Electricity, as was the case with salt, is going to be right at the heart of that.
Linda Hassler | Posted 03.26.2012