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The units Howard is installing
-- one solar powered and the others connected to the electrical grid
-- can produce the standard 110 volt or 240 volt charges. Each costs about $6,000, and Howard said he's spent about $30,000 on the effort this year. He plans to spend $50,000 next year and expand farther in Iowa and into Nebraska. Howard declined to talk about his investment except to say it would take time to pay off. "It's going to be slow at first," he said. "You're not going to see a large influx of electric vehicles out there everyday." But the 57-year-old Howard, who began dabbling with solar power as a youngster in the 1960s, said he wants Elk Horn to play a role in the nation's future in electric cars. "We have a dream about electric vehicles and we're going to make that a reality," he said. Most major automakers are developing electric cars, and the Volt and Leaf are supposed to hit showrooms next year. The Volt, a plug-in hybrid, could go up to 40 miles on an electric motor before switching to a gas-powered engine. The Leaf is all-electric with a range of about 150 miles per charge. Still, Elk Horn is taking a leap of faith -- recharging would cost only $2 to $3, but it takes three to eight hours. Howard and others suggest people could take in the Danish attractions while they wait. Glen Mechtenberg of Yankton, S.D, who stopped in Elk Horn to visit those sites, said the idea is intriguing
-- but he seemed doubtful. "I applaud the person for taking the initiative doing this," he said. "It's obviously cutting edge, but who's he going to sell to?" Troy Segebart, chief mechanic at Howard's Liberty Auto restoration business, said residents are impressed by Howard's ingenuity. "It's more of a novelty thing right now," he said. "It's kind of like the mad scientist-type thing
-- what's he doing now?"
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