Ferrari Formula One Unpluged
New Zealand :

There seems to be the suggestion in New Zealand that Shell and even possibly other oil companies desire to pull out of the “service station” industry. One ponders the given explanation for greater revenue and expenditure for exploration. Part of the reality fuel is going to run out so why not get the best price possible for a “going concern” than to wait when ‘service stations’ teeter on redundancy.
The introduction of electric cars, or KLM the Dutch Airline experimenting with compressed air, or bio-diesel vehicles there are three major problems.
a) Sustainability e.g. Electric cars requiring charging off the grid which often fail providing enough power to a city in the “dry seasons” plus the cost due to the greed of power companies as
New Zealand experiences now for domestic power. Price would be incomprehensible.b) Sustainability of Bio-Diesel one should heed the warning of Abraham Lincoln (USA President past) “kill the soil you kill the nation.” Indeed one would begin to starve the world for basic food.
c) Air Compression has a major problem as well: the common link to the two above examples for sustainability and that is called infrastructure.
d) All have only limited travelling distance.
Is there an answer. Yes there is. First consider the word sustainable. The world has huge resources already manufactured, by using what we have; one does not need to re-invent the wheel.Nor new types of infra-structure.
Solve the car industry then in turn solve the trucks, trains ships and aircraft as petroleum as we have today is going to run out tomorrow.
The Power of one……….. Industry, Governments, engineers, CAD designers, should come together with the meeting of minds as one, the problem about transport would be over, and oil in vast quantities can be used for other modern technology. Plastics, for example, which should be recycled.
One could put a Ferrari Formula 1 car around the track without a pit stop and still win the race.
No man is an island; it is the power of all to become one.
I am not an island; start now in fact tomorrow would be good.
I have a solution.