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		<title>History of Electric Wave Runners</title>
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The history of the electric wave runner is an interesting history.  In fact, it is probably the history that all of the other electric vehicles would like to have.  In the history of the electric wave runner, you have a single vehicle snatching a large amount of market share in a seemingly impossibly short amount of time.
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<div class="ezAdsense adsense adsense-leadin" style="float:right;margin:12px;" ></div><p>The history of the electric wave runner is an interesting history.  In fact, it is probably the history that all of the other electric vehicles would like to have.  In the history of the electric wave runner, you have a single vehicle snatching a large amount of market share in a seemingly impossibly short amount of time.</p>
<p>The history of the electric wave runner starts in the current decade.  Considering wave runners in general are not really that old as their own distinct group of water vehicle, this is perhaps not that surprising.  What might be surprising however is that the electrification of wave runners seemed to catch fire in a figurative sense almost immediately from the time that it was first invented.</p>
<p>In many ways, wave runners are similar to other single or two-person water craft in the sense that they are the perfect platform for the start of electrification.  And indeed, it has been found possible to electrify a wave runner without losing a whole lot of range.  Some performance is lost, but when the better electric technology (and lighter batteries) comes along in the future, it is expected that the electric wave runner will be able to quickly recoup that disadvantage and come tearing back to grab even more market share from its combustive counterpart.</p>
<p>So what does the future hold for the electric wave runner?  Once again, this is similar to the conundrum of the other electric vehicles. Developing a cheap and light storage battery is what needs to happen next.</p>
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		<title>Current Trends in the Electric Wave Runners Industry</title>
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It is impossible to take a look at the electric wave runner industry without taking a look at the Eco Watercraft Company.  Why is it impossible?  It is impossible because Eco Watercraft is not only the company responsible for creating the first electric wave runner, but they are also the company responsible for making it a popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is impossible to take a look at the electric wave runner industry without taking a look at the Eco Watercraft Company.  Why is it impossible?  It is impossible because Eco Watercraft is not only the company responsible for creating the first electric wave runner, but they are also the company responsible for making it a popular wave runner purchase.</p>
<p>In fact, the current trend for electric wave runners is that they seem to double up on the renewable energy benefits that are derived from purchasing one.  This is because Eco Watercraft is looking to start manufacturing all of their ecologically friendly products in plants that are only run on ecologically friendly forms of energy.  This will mean that you are not only purchasing a new age energy product, but you are also purchasing a product that was made in a new age energy plant.  That is some serious ecological friendliness and it is likely part of the reason why their wave runners seem to be going at a very fast rate.</p>
<p>At the current moment in time, the energy efficiency issue is really the main one determining what happens in the electric wave runner industry.  At the same time however, research is being done into developing better batteries.  As soon as a better battery is developed, one can expect there to be a slew of other companies hoping to cash in on the energy revolution while it is still in a relatively early stage.  The battery needs to come first though.</p>
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