Think, the struggling maker of electric commuter cars, has signed an agreement to deliver 500 cars to ElmoNet, a Dutch company. The first cars were already delivered. The Netherlands is ideal for electric cars. It's flat and condensed. Thus, you could build an electric car with a somewhat small battery and still get to most places you need to go. The Think City goes 112 miles on a charge. Nonetheless, the car costs quite a bit because of the battery. The company released its first cars late last year, but soon had to stop production because of a lack of money. It got a few million from its battery suppliers in 2009. The company sold a couple of cars to deliver mail to Sweden's Royal Family.