Friday
Jun132008
Project Better Place... hmmm....
Friday, June 13, 2008 at 7:14PM
Project Better Place is tackling small markets (Denmark, Israel) with eyes on a larger prize (the World).
With significant private backing, and a very high level audience. I'll be honest though, the website is a bit short on meaty details... I can do with a bit less of Mr. Agassi's speeches and statements of how much funding they have and name-dropping the who's-who of infleuntials... and more on the details of the practical solutions of how they supply power to their "virtual oilfield" and certainly a lot more about the products themselves. So, where's the beef! Ah.... that's just me, I'm less a vision guy, and more a product guy.
I'm wondering what to make of the fact they model their business model on the mobile phone service model. It may make sense in the early days... as the cost of electric vehicle hardware is still lofty. However, private subsidies create so much consumer FUD and ultimately detach innovations from consumer needs as well as stifle direct competition among the subsidized goods makers.
Long term, I'd like to see a migration path to the vehicle lease/ownership model, with a gas station fill-up business model... something the mass consumer understands. This is what a free market will sustain with as little regulation as possible.
Some of my thoughts on how the service model could work are here. I'll be keeping my eyes on PBP. So should other folks who want to see how these pilot programs to stimulate market growth succeed. They will determine to a large degree how the broader market takes shape.
With significant private backing, and a very high level audience. I'll be honest though, the website is a bit short on meaty details... I can do with a bit less of Mr. Agassi's speeches and statements of how much funding they have and name-dropping the who's-who of infleuntials... and more on the details of the practical solutions of how they supply power to their "virtual oilfield" and certainly a lot more about the products themselves. So, where's the beef! Ah.... that's just me, I'm less a vision guy, and more a product guy.
I'm wondering what to make of the fact they model their business model on the mobile phone service model. It may make sense in the early days... as the cost of electric vehicle hardware is still lofty. However, private subsidies create so much consumer FUD and ultimately detach innovations from consumer needs as well as stifle direct competition among the subsidized goods makers.
Long term, I'd like to see a migration path to the vehicle lease/ownership model, with a gas station fill-up business model... something the mass consumer understands. This is what a free market will sustain with as little regulation as possible.
Some of my thoughts on how the service model could work are here. I'll be keeping my eyes on PBP. So should other folks who want to see how these pilot programs to stimulate market growth succeed. They will determine to a large degree how the broader market takes shape.
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ProjectBetterPlace,
ShaiAgassi,
cars,
electriccar,
greentech in
marketing 

