EVs
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Nissan has announced pricing for the 2011 Nissan LEAF electric vehicle, which will first become available in a few markets late this year.
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Get a Free Electric Car from Drive Electric
A headline like the one above begs the question, "What's the catch?" Can you really get an electric car for free? Well, kinda. Oklahoma-based, Drive Electric, sells neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs - a.k.a. electric golf carts) made by Western Golf Cars and Zone Electric. The NEV retailer is...
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Nissan Tuning 2011 LEAF EV To Be Audible, Not Audacious
If the mechanical prototype TheCarConnection.com recently drove was any indication, the 2011 Nissan LEAF will be an extremely quiet vehicle, free of the motor and drivetrain whine that accompanies some other electric cars.
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Including 2011 LEAF, Nissan Has Fourth EV In The Works
In a briefing sheet for the LEAF, the automaker cites, in addition to the upcoming LEAF, e-LCV van, and Infiniti model, a
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Nissan LEAF: Battery Upgrades, Secondary Use Part Of The Plan
Nissan is betting a lot of its future on the 2011 LEAF, along with other electric vehicles to follow—and more specifically, the proprietary batteries that each of them will have on board.
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Program To Track Charging Habits Of Nissan LEAF Early Adopters
Nissan hasn't hesitated to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to electric vehicles.
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Though he's no longer in politics, former President Bill Clinton is still a busy guy. A week ago he was negotiating the release of reporters, Euna Lee and Laura Ling from North Korea. On Monday he stopped in Las Vegas at the National Clean Energy Summit. The summit focused on ideas to promote clean power and energy efficiency in the U.S. and Clinton had a number of them. Though the Cash for Clunkers program has drawn the ire of many environmentalists, it has been largely successful in getting people to trade their old gas-guzzlers for newer, more efficient vehicles. Clinton suggested...