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  • Vehicle being crushed, from Argonne National Laboratory video

    If you watch TV or read the papers, you'll see lots of coverage of people who are pretty unhappy with one facet or another of the U.S. government. This post is about something government seems to do relatively well: pre-commercial research and development. Here at GreenCarReports.com, we usually cover specific green cars, most of them now on sale or coming within a year or two. Once in a while, though, we look at some of the broader research on green cars and renewable energy. The Argonne National Laboratory--one of a network of 17 national labs funded by the Department of Energy--has a slew...

  • 2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
    Well, Why NOT a (750-Horsepower) Chevrolet Corvette Hybrid?

    The 2010 Chevrolet Corvette goes like stink. Its 430-horsepower, 6.2-liter V8 is the epitome of all-American performance. And that's just the base car. The supercar contender ZR1 model heads straight into the stratosphere. The Vette is an icon, and GM messes with it at its peril. So a throwaway...

  • 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid
    First Look: 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid

    • What is it?: The first-ever hybrid version of the big Mercedes-Benz sedan • The basics: All the S-Class virtues, much better gas mileage • On sale: This fall • Price: $87,950 This weekend, GreenCarReports.com will be one of...

  • Renault EV Concepts
    Frankfurt: Ah, the French! Renault's 4 Electric Car Concepts

    French carmaker Renault, whose partner Nissan recently unveiled its 2012 Nissan Leaf compact electric hatchback, showed no fewer than four separate electric-car concepts at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show. All labeled ZE for "zero emissions", they are: Twizy ZE: A tandem two-seater with performance...

  • 2009 Audi R8 e-Tron Concept
    Full Details: Audi e-Tron Electric Supercar, Competition for Tesla?

    Yesterday we brought you the first images of the Audi e-Tron concept car from the Frankfurt Auto Show. Now, we have all the technical details of this stunning supercar propelled purely by electrons. Until now, all we knew was that the e-Tron was based on the regular R8 sports car, with the side...

  • 2009 Volkswagen E-Up! Concept
    Frankfurt Auto Show: Is VW's E-Up Electric Car the Next Beetle?

    With the Frankfurt Auto Show now underway, Volkswagen came out with both guns blazing to underscore its green-car credentials. The latest VW concept is the E-Up, a battery electric version of its Up mini-car, with 80 miles of range. It follows the L1, an ultra-high-mileage diesel two-seater that...

  • Algaeus, a 2008 Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid conversion running on biofuel blended from algae

    There's something about the Toyota Prius that makes people want to modify it. Maybe it's the Hybrid Synergy Drive system, maybe it's the electric running, maybe it's even the car's shape. We're not quite sure. Now, joining the growing parade of Prius plug-in conversions (whether professional or even do-it-yourself) is one with a new twist: the "Algaeus" from Veggie Van Organization in Santa Monica, California. It runs on...algae! Plug-in PLUS algae It wasn't enough to convert the 2008 Toyota Prius to a plug-in hybrid, so it could run longer distances in electric mode and recharge by plugging...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius
    Most Popular August Posts: 2010 Prius Reference Guide Romps, Again

    We're a bit late on what's usually an end-of-month recap of the five most popular posts on AllAboutPrius.com. But, hey, we had a long Labor Day too ... and now we're back in business. So here they are for August. Unusually for us, compared to July's most popular posts, three of our Top Five are...

  • Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid Concept
    Toyota Prius Plug-In To Launch at Frankfurt Auto Show

    Toyota will show the final version of its prototype Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid at the Frankfurt Motor Show two weeks hence, trying to keep up with the flurry of electric, hybrid, and diesel concepts to be shown there. With numerous concepts from German automakers, and GM pulling out all the...

  • BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept
    BMW's Newest, Greenest Concept: Vision EfficientDynamics

    BMW's legendary M series performance cars use big, brawny, turbocharged gasoline engines. The 2009 BMW M5, for example, has a 500-horsepower, 5.0-liter V-10. How many cylinders ??? Where ??? But the concept car BMW will unveil in two weeks at the Frankfurt Motor Show promises "the performance of an...

  • thinkcity_003
    Electric-Car Maker Think Emerges From Bankruptcy, Plans US Sales

    We've always had a soft spot for Think, the Norwegian electric-car company. From its start in 1991, it set out to build not just battery-powered vehicles, but electric cars that could be used on highways and pass all safety tests in any country. That sets it apart from the scores of EV companies...

  • 2004-2009 Toyota Prius battery pack, second generation
    Should Toyota Prius Owners Buy a Spare Used Battery Pack?

    We often get asked whether it will be necessary to replace the high-voltage battery pack in a Toyota Prius after it's five or ten years old. The answer is, almost certainly not. Toyota is required to warranty the pack for either 8 years / 100,000 miles or 10 years / 150,000 miles, depending on...

  • General Motors' mysterious 230 logo

    UPDATE: GM confirms that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will get 230 mpg city, and a composite fuel economy (city and highway) of more than 100 mpg according to draft regulations being developed at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If the rumors are correct, this morning General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson will finally reveal what the company's mysterious '230' ad campaign was about. It appears to be the official mileage rating for GM's upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car. A number like that seems outlandish, absurd. How can the US Environmental Protection Agency...

  • GM Battery Lab, Warren Technical Center
    Why $2.4 Billion of Battery Grants? To Get US Competitive in Electric Cars

    It's now clearer than ever: Electric cars are coming to showrooms near you. They will be fully competitive, their makers are deadly serious, and they will be "real cars" rather than the golf carts people seem to worry about. At GreenCarReports.com, we've experienced the 2011 Chevrolet Volt mule...

  • 2009 Fisker Karma
    Fisker Stays On Schedule; Plug-In Hybrid Deliveries Start Next May

    When you think of startup companies planning to build luxury sedans with advanced electric powertrains, one name springs instantly to mind: Tesla Motors. Among the executive battles, government loans, and launch hoopla around the electric 2012 Tesla Model S sports sedan, the company gets rafts of...

  • 2010 Lincoln MKS with EcoBoost
    Five Questions To Ask About Those DoE Advanced-Tech Loans

    On Tuesday, we covered the news that Ford, Nissan, and Tesla had been granted a total of $8 billion in low-interest loans by the US Department of Energy to retool for advanced automotive technologies. With a few days under our belt, we've considered the story and have a few questions for you to...

  • Ford Motor Company's EcoBoost V-6 engine, 3.5-liters
    Advanced Auto-Tech Loans Go To Tesla, Ford, and Nissan

    US Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced the first three loans to be granted under the government's Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing program. The lucky winners, totaling $8 billion worth of low-interest loans from the US Department of Energy: Ford, Nissan, and Tesla. FORD Amount...

  • Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car - front - December 2008
    Drive Report: 2010 Mitsubishi i-MiEV Electric Car

    Last week, we wrote that the smash success of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV is leading the company to plan five additional electric cars. We've now driven electric-car prototypes from a number of automakers: a 2011 Chevrolet Volt mule, the 2012 Nissan EV prototype, the 2012 Ford Focus EV prototype, and the...

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