OK, seriously. Every different manufacturer has different battery design parameters. Every year, new or different battery design comes out. You can't simply slide out the old ones and slide in the new ones. Batteries are toxic to the landfill. They aren't efficient, and they aren't cheap. 360 mile range is a joke. A bad one. Recharging times and costs are a bigger joke. A bigger, badder one. You pick your poison. Pollution from air particulates, or toxic chemicals seeping into your groundwater supply. There is no easy answer. Hydrogen is a viable solution. CNG is another very good alternative. People are wasting their time on electric, as far as I'm concerned/convinced. Hydrogen is probably the best viable solution. Emission is water vapor. Maybe a solar panel on the roof to help boost the range, or provide auxillary power. Energy can neither be created or destroyed, only converted. Battery/electrical energy is not up to the demands of a vehicle. The silly turbine idea mounted in front of a vehicle to power it is just that. Silly. It is pie in the sky imagination gone amok. Why don't all sailing vessels have wind generators to fill their sails so they can fly across the ocean? Because it conflicts with the laws of nature. It cannot work. Nothing is for free. Why not have a propeller on the front of the vehicle to convert wind power to energy, and a propeller on the rear to propel it? BECAUSE IT DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY! Do you seriously think that some dumbazz peasent discovered the fountain of youth? SERIOUSLY? THERE is NO free lunch. Do you seriously think that all the manufacturers in the world cannot come up with a more efficient solution? Variable valve timing, turbos, superchargers, green rolling tires etc. And this peasant comes up with a fan in front of his car? It's like the 200 mpg carbs that were the rage a few years ago. or the magnets meant to align your gas molecules, or the DIY hydrogen injection kits. There is only so many BTUs in a gallon of gas. Friction, heat, wind resistance all takes it's toll. Grow up, people. Face the truth.