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==The air tanks are here and now with no moving parts. They aren't that expensive. But batteries (that don't exist yet) will be expensive. Same for ultra-capacitors. They don't exist yet and will be expensive.==
Ah good point.
I guess I should say "SuperCapacitor"
Like those Produced by Maxwell Technologies.
They don't have large storage, but they do have quick storage.
Thats the reason you would have a lead-acid battery mixed with a super-cap.
So you can get the benefits of both quick recharge (for regenerative braking) and a decent volume of storage.
I'd hardly call that mixture "Exotic".
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And anyways, battery production tends to have a massive "economies of scale" price reduction.
Much in the same way as microprocessors.
On the subject of mixing supercapacitors with lead batteries, check out this report at GCC on a CSIRO initiative:
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/01/csiro-ultrabatt.html
You can also see the AFS Trinity VUE hybrid using supercapacitors to increase battery life. They have submitted a provisional patent on their design and are trying to get auto companies interested.
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/01/afs-trinity-unv.html