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Introduction: __What can we expect to happen in the future with our technology?__ We need technology in our daily life because of the way it makes it so much easier for us. We need it to help us in our work environment so we can adjust to the work. It all gets more equipped then the past year with the applications it adds on the electronic device. Technology also provides us with some more jobs, but it is for people that are more experienced with the computers so technically it limits the amount of people that could get some jobs. But it also limits down the number of jobs there is because the computers and other technology because it makes it so much easier and much more quicker.

Technology is a huge resource we all need to do things easier and much faster in life. If we didn't have the technology we have now we would be extremely uneducated about things with out the computers help or any other electronics.__"We have two pieces of infrastructure. 1) Charge spots. And they will be everywhere, like parking meters, only instead of taking money from you when you park, they give you electrons. And they will be at home, they’ll be at work, they’ll be at downtown and retail centers. As if you have a magic contract with Chevron or Exxon that every time you stop your car and go away, they fill it up."__

Topic 2 about hybrid Cars

__"This vehicle will be the first of a range of near-zero emission vehicles. Customers will have the choice between a fully electric drive and a high-efficiency combustion engine. Large-scale production could start in the first half of the next decade. With the Megacity Vehicle project, we are also pursuing a radical approach toward establishing a truly sustainable value chain-from development to production and sales."__

Topic 3

Electric Cars for All! (No, Really This Time)
"If you try and find gasoline, in the U.S. you’re roughly a t about $.10 to $.12 a mile. So the first thing is it’s cheap. Second thing is, the batteries we’re using are not lead-acid batteries. They’re lithium iron phosphate. All within the 35 most common elements in nature. So they’re not dangerous to the environment."

"If you take the battery component out of our car–which is what we do; we don’t let you buy the battery, we buy the battery–then our cars are on par with gasoline cars. So an SUV will cost roughly the same as an equivalent gas SUV, roughly in the $20,000 range. A sedan will cost roughly the same range. About $20,000."