http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AU3_2IT8k8&feature=related
UGH! The amount of crap in that makes me want to send you a bill for my time.
There is NO profitable market for a $30k+ car that goes 100 miles at best and takes a significant part of day to recharge. Is there any market for it? Absolutely, but lets not pretend that it makes sense for the vast majority of drivers. If you could produce a car that went as far, was as easy and quick to refuel, had the longevity and, more importantly, cost the same as its petroleum based cousin without sacrificing ANY comfort or usefulness, you'd sell tons of them! But ONLY if you could do it for a profit. As it stands electric cars aren't any of that.
Cars like the EV1 were a miserable, horrible, foolish idea. They were conceived and built to capitalize on the emotions of the greenies the same way a supercharged 'vette is made to capitalize on the emotions of the petrol heads. They were and are image builders, the same as the hybrids are today.
You cannot and will not convince the consumer to buy something that is so far out of range of desire/need.
I have nothing against the idea or the technology of alternate fuel vehicles. I have issues with those that think that they are a panacea for all of the world's ills. I will buy one when I am ready, and more importantly, the technology is ready.