Actually, from a Green point of view, more emissions are dumped atmospherically by old-fashioned coal-burning electrical power plants per mile travelled than a tank of gas in a direct-injected computer controlled internal combustion engine. If the "E-cars for clean air" fans calculated out the emissions to generate 1 KW of electricity from coal-burning power plants (soot, sulfur, CO, HcL, etc.) they'd all buy a gas-powered car, and burn kerosine lamps for lighting, burn wood for cooking, and take cold showers.

Only a 100% solar-electric or hydro-electric/geo-thermal powered car will achieve the kind of "clean air" that certain people are looking for.
Coal-burning power plants outnumber Hydro-electric and Solar/Geothermal power plants by a huge margin. The US still has the oldest coal-burning power plants in the world and its too expensive to upgrade them to meet Federal clean air standards, so they pay a "pollution tax" (fines) that gets passed on to the rate-payers (uh, that's be you and me) .
Electric cars are not "green" in America, they're sooty-black.
I think Martin's right. Efficiency, alternative fuels, and better design are currently a better path to travel than electric cars.
