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We've been thinking a lot about the prototype 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid since our test drive of a prototype last month. And about the rest of the plug-in cars that will come to market over the next two years. To our surprise, we decided we don't think buyers will directly compare the Prius Plug-In to such electric vehicles as the 2011 Nissan Leaf, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, or the 2011 Coda Sedan. Instead, we think the 2012 Prius Plug-In is simply going to be sold--and viewed by most buyers--as the top-of-the-line Prius. It'll be the one with extra capability and more electric range...
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GM Confirms Lithium-Air Battery Research to Revolutionize EVGeneral Motors is quietly conducting research into Lithium-Air batteries, the next Holy Grail of electric vehicle technology, according to a Friday article in The New York Times. GM acknowledges that while the battery technology has some way to go before it is used in commercial electric cars, the...
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What Wacky Forms of Electric Tourist Transport Can YOU Invent?It must be Friday, when the silly stuff comes up. According to Japan Times, in the Kansai region of Japan, four companies have got together to produce a new vehicle which they hope will capture the hearts and minds of eco-minded visitors needing a way to get around the ancient cities of Kyoto and...
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2011 Chevy Volt Marketing Theme Emerges: An EV for Road TripsGM has been talking about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt for three and a half years now. After absorbing an enormous amount of Volt propaganda, we've learned that subtle shifts in message can be important. A conference call yesterday revealed what we suspect will become a main marketing message for the...
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Bill Clinton: Feds Should Subsidize Buyers' Switch to Electric CarsFormer President Bill Clinton recently visited social network digg.com for a special Earth Day interview that touched on electric-vehicle policy and legislation. He answered user questions about many ecological and environmental topics--including third-world development and global warming--as...
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2011 Chevy Volt To Offer 'Mountain Mode' For Hill ClimbingThe 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car will offer a capability that General Motors hasn't previously discussed: a "Mountain Mode" that the driver can select if he knows that he will be climbing a long hill. GM's executive director of powertrain engineering Larry Nitz revealed the new...
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It's almost an article of faith in the auto industry that electric cars will require huge subsidies in their initial years. Certainly Toyota is widely assumed to have put tens of billions of dollars into its hybrid-electric vehicle program before it started to cover its costs. Never shy of taking a different tack, Nissan has now said it expects to make money on the first generation of its 2011 Leaf electric car. The Leaf's lithium-ion battery pack gives it a range of up to 100 miles, and unlike the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, it has no range-extending engine. Mark Perry, Nissan North America's...
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Chinese Electric Carmaker BYD Loves LA Too, For U.S. OfficesWhile Chinese car company BYD exhibited its E6 all-electric crossover at the Detroit Auto Show last January, they've otherwise been fairly quite of late. Now comes word that the company has chosen downtown Los Angeles as the location for its U.S. headquarters. Friday, California governor Arnold...
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Will Nissan Have a Smaller Electric Car For Sale After the Leaf?Rumors are flying that Nissan is preparing a subcompact electric vehicle to compete directly with cars like the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and it may even be made in China. The rumors are unconfirmed: word of mouth from inside a partner company of Nissan. But given the number of pre-launch reservations for...
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2010 Beijing Motor Show: SAIC Roewe E1 Electric Mini-CarSadly, we weren't able to cover the Beijing Motor Show, which opened last week. It's too bad, too, because China is on track to become the world's largest single car market, its fuel efficiency regulations are far tougher than those of the U.S., and its industrial policy for the auto sector focuses...
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Better Place Launches Battery-Swap Test In Four Tokyo TaxisThis past Monday, the electric-vehicle infrastructure provider Better Place held a press conference in Tokyo at the site of its first completed battery-swap station to be put into regular usage, in the Ropongi Hills area. Together with Nihon Kotsu, Tokyo's largest taxi company, the company will...
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Five More Myths About Electric Cars, Courtesy of ThinkYesterday, we published a piece called Five Myths About Electric Cars, Courtesy of Think, whose CEO Richard Canny sent them to us. Today we have five more, to finish off his list of 10 myths. Below is the second half of Canny's list (which is why it begins with # 6), along with our assessment of...
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We write a lot about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle here. It's a radical new car, GM's first electric car since the late EV1, and it'll be in dealerships in just six months. But GM has another electric car coming next year as well. It's the 2012 Opel Ampera. Ummmm, what's an Opel Ampera? Well, basically, it's a Chevy Volt with a nose job, to be sold only in Europe by GM's longstanding German brand Opel. It's not as striking in black as the first spy photos of a white car were last year, but it's definitely different up front. You see, the Chevrolet brand in Europe is...
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Five Myths About Electric Cars, Courtesy of ThinkLast Thursday was the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, and the CEO of one electric-car maker took the occasion to speak out on some of the popular myths around the manufacturing and use of electric vehicles. Richard Canny, who runs the recently refinanced Think, published a list of "top 10 EV myths...
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2011 Chevrolet Volt Electric Car To Reach Dealers In OctoberThe three-year drumbeat of anticipation for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car has just gotten slightly louder. General Motors CEO Ed Whitacre announced yesterday that the car will arrive at selected Chevy dealers in October, a month earlier than expected. The first pre-production...
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2011 Fisker Karma Countdown: Visits to Dealers, Not ReviewersThe 2011 Fisker Karma will be the world's first plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan. At a price of $87,400 before tax credits, it's not surprising that the company wants to get the car exactly right before exposing it to the glare of publicity. But Fisker is taking an unusual tack: They're touring...
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Preview: 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In HybridWhile the Toyota Prius is the world's most popular hybrid vehicle--with well over 1.5 million sold globally since 1997--it's become almost an accepted part of the automotive landscape. And with plug-in vehicles seen as the next big thing, will the Prius fade away? Not if Toyota has anything to say...
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Volkswagen Shows Concept For All-Electric Milano TaxiIt must be something taxi-ish in the air. Last week, London got its first all-electric black cab to test (with rear wheels that steer, to boot), and now today Volkswagen has unveiled its own concept for an electrically powered taxi. The Volkswagen Milano Taxi concept is a compact minivan with many...
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One of the nice things about being part of a larger network is access to other sites' content. In this case, we're pleased to be able to point ACE readers toward a drive report of a prototype 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid from our sister site GreenCarReports.com. The 2012 Prius Plug-In will be the first Toyota that uses grid power to recharge since the late, lamented electric Toyota RAV4 model, of which several hundred are still on the road and highly prized by their owners. The plug-in hybrid model of the Prius uses a lithium-ion battery pack of about 5 kilowatt-hours. That's less than a...
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Now We Know: 2011 Chevrolet Volt Will Get 50 MPG In Gas ModeIt's been one of the most-asked questions about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car: So what kind of gas mileage will it get? Despite confusion around Chevy's claim of 230 miles per gallon, what people wanted to know was simple: After the battery is depleted, when the car's...
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New London Taxi Steers From the Rear, Now Going Electric TooWe happened to be in London earlier this week, where it's hard to avoid the sight of the ubiquitous "London Taxi," a distinctive vehicle purpose-built to meet a specific set of regulations involving tiny turning circles, top-hat headroom, and other arcana. That hasn't stopped a consortium of...
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BMW MegaCity Urban Electric Car To Be Built of Carbon FiberWe don't know what it looks like yet, but another detail emerged yesterday on BMW's upcoming tiny MegaCity urban electric vehicle: It will be built out of carbon fiber that is partly made in the U.S. BMW will partner with composites expert SGL Group to construct a new plant in Moses Lake...
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First 2011 Chevrolet Volt Rolls Off the Line, But Not For SaleThe 2011 Chevrolet Volt took another step last week in its long and highly publicized gestation, with the first complete vehicle rolling off the production line at GM's Detroit Hamtramck assembly plant. On Wenesday, March 31, the first model of the mass-produced electric car built in North America...
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2011 Nissan Leaf Priced: $40K in Japan, $33K for U.S. BuyersPricing for the 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car, eagerly awaited for many months, has now been set for both Japanese and U.S. markets.
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