Electric
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A study conducted by the British arm of european utility company nPower suggests that consumer ignorance is still holding back sales of all-electric cars. In a survey of 2,000 people, nPower discovered that many of those questioned were unaware of governmental grants to assist in the purchase of plug-in vehicles and had wildly inaccurate impressions what it was like to drive and own an electric car. Of those questioned, many believed that an electric car like the 2011 Nissan Leaf would cost as much as £15 ($25) to fully charge overnight, at least 7.5 times more expensive than the actual...
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2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hours?)Nissan's new electric car, the 2011 Leaf, is rolling out slowly. Recently, it came to light that early-delivery vehicles are failing to start after the air conditioning has been used under certain circumstances. Nissan has developed a software update to fix the problem, and will install it in all...
George Parrott -
April Electric Car Sales: Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf SteadySales of plug-in electric cars continued at a steady pace in April, with 493 Chevrolet Volts and 573 Nissan Leafs sold during the month. That brings yearly totals of the cars to 1,703 and 1,025 respectively. There were also 326 Volts and 19 Leafs sold last December, the month in which each car...
John Voelcker -
Chinese SUV Tries to Make it in U.S. Despite Taxi FireYesterday Dallas-based electric vehicle firm Green Automotive Company announced it was sending two of its all-electric Zotye electric SUVs to be tested for compliance with Federal Motor Safety Standards at independent engineering firm Roush Industries. But while GAC’s website promises it is...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Tough To Be Wheego: Germany Crushes Electric Car From 'Hand-To-Mouth' StartupIt's hard to start a car company. Really, really, really, really, really hard. Which is why little Wheego Electric Cars is having a tough time of it at the moment. Last week, CEO Mike McQuary told industry trade journal Automotive News that the company was "living hand-to-mouth" and that its first...
John Voelcker -
90% of Chevy Volt Plug-In Hybrid Customers New to BrandThere’s nothing sales executives love more than seeing sales figures indicating that the latest product is attracting new buyers to their brand, so we’re sure Chevrolet board members must be pretty happy right now. Why? According to data collected from buyers of its 2011 Chevrolet Volt...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
With Chevrolet on track to complete its rollout of the 2011 Volt range-extended electric car to all 50 states by the end of this year, the carmaker is turning its sites to other countries. And it's starting next door in one of the two closest foreign countries to the U.S., one right on our border. No, not Mexico. It's Canada. Remember, the very large country of 34 million just north of here? Chevrolet announced yesterday that certain Chevy dealerships in Canada are now taking orders for the 2012 Volt. It will be priced (in Canadian dollars) at $41,545, or about $43,740 at today's exchange...
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2012 Mitsubishi "i" VS 2011 Nissan LeafWhat is the basic purpose of the new electric cars? For most of us, it is as a city or local commuting vehicle. The basic commuting "appliance" might be optimized to: 1. cost as little as possible to acquire; 2. have decent functional range for the typical commute or errand, e.g. 50 miles?; and 3...
George Parrott -
Better Place Battery Swap Stations Head to ChinaWhat’s the best way to ensure that your electric vehicle technology gets adopted by as many consumers as possible? Take it to China, of course. That’s exactly what electric car infrastructure firm Better Place has done, with the announcement that it has signed a strategic agreement with...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Buying Or Selling a Used Electric Car? What You Need to KnowOn the face of it, buying or selling a used electric car could seem like a great idea if you either need to make more room in your garage for your shiny new plug-in ride or you just can’t afford the sticker shock associated with buying new. However, we’ve been watching Internet auction...
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Wheego CEO Says Electric-Car Company Survives “Hand to Mouth”Atlanta-based Wheego Electric Cars Inc may have just delivered its first all-electric two-seat LiFe, but it is also fighting for its life. Talking candidly to Lindsay Chappell from Automotive News, Wheego CEO Mike McQuary painted a bleak picture of the firm and its future. “My constraint is...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Electric-Car Warning: Check Your Utility Bill Carefully!It is apparently quite possible that the local utility company that provides the power to charge your new electric vehicle may not have "all its ducks in a row" when it comes to charging you properly for that electricity. I recently bought both a 2011 Nissan Leaf and a 2011 Chevy Volt, and well...
George Parrott -
Automaker BYD is by far China's most aggressive when it comes to electric cars. It launched its F3DM sedan, the world's first production plug-in hybrid, back in December 2008--sales have been poor--and has been testing its all-electric e6 crossover with both taxi fleets in Shenzhen, China, and the Housing Authority of Los Angeles. Encouraging data Now the results are in from a year's worth of the taxi tests, and BYD considers them encouraging. Fifty of the five-seat e6 compact crossovers were used in regular taxi service by Pengcheng Electric Taxi Company. The quoted range for the e6 is more...
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Tesla Morphs into GAP With Branded Clothes for KidsHere’s a question. Would you put your kids in branded clothes for a $109,000 sports car? If you answered yes, then we think that’s the answer Silicon-Valley electric car firm Tesla Motors is hoping for after it has quietly launched a new line of clothing aimed specifically at those way...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Federal Government Saving Gas With Higher-MPG Vehicles TooYou may recall a few weeks back we reported on police forces all around the nation downsizing their vehicle fleets from big and brawny V-8 sedans to a new-generation of V-6 sedans and SUVs. Turns out the federal government is following suit, switching its vehicle fleet from mostly full-size cars to...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
The Price of Conformity: Tesla’s $750 J1772 Charge AdaptorAs those who purchased Betamax when everyone else was choosing VHS will tell you, being at the cutting edge of technology is sometimes very, very expensive. The latest victims of “early-adopter light-wallet syndrome” aren’t buying a new video collection though: they’re...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Toyota Joins Wireless Electric Car Charging RevolutionThis year we’ve seen a dramatic increase in the number of companies working towards detaching the electric car from its charging cable. Now Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, has joined the inductive charging revolution with a substantial undisclosed investment in WiTricity...
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eBay Find: 1982 Lucas-Reliant Hybrid British Concept CarThe history of the auto industry is littered with the carcasses of the cars and companies that didn't make it. Modern hybrid-electric vehicles were first commercialized by Toyota, with its 1997 Prius (sold in the U.S. starting in 2000). But many concepts, development vehicles, one-offs, and other...
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A study conducted by the energy research and advisory firm E Source has revealed that as much as 85 percent of consumers could be ready to buy plug-in electric cars, provided the conditions were right. The data for the report was collected from the Nielsen Energy Survey, which asked 3,200 energy consumers across the U.S. their views on energy saving, consumption and transport. As with any study however, the headline statistics doesn’t always represent the full findings particularly well. Dig deeper, and the survey reveals some more interesting figures. Just 3% of the respondents said...
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Coda’s All-Electric Sedan Launch Date Slips Back (Again)In the world of electric cars, launch delays seem to be the rule rather than the exception, but one particular automaker seems even more susceptible to changing schedules than any other. A year ago California-based Coda Automotive was upbeat, promising its $44,900 electric sedan would be on the...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Chrysler Ditches GEM Low-Speed Electric Cars, Goes MainstreamYou wouldn’t know it, but until recently Chrysler was responsible for one of the most recognizable electric vehicle brands worldwide. But like the embarrassing cousin at the family reunion, Chrysler’s ownership of low-speed Neighborhood Electric Vehicle manufacturers Global Electric...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Need a Place to Plug Your Electric Car in? Reserve it FirstAsk any electric car owner to list their favorite benefits of driving an electric car and the chances are that not queuing for gasoline is among them. With relatively few electric cars on the road and public charging stations still hardly oversubscribed, finding a place to plug in is relatively...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Los Angeles Cuts Red Tape, Offers Rebates on Electric Car ChargingIn just under a week, electric vehicle owners in Los Angeles will be find that owning an electric car will have got a lot easier. As part of a program recently announced by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, residents of the city will be able to fast-track applications to install electric...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Wheego Ships First LiFe Electric Car on Earth DayLate last week a couple in Atlanta, Georgia became the first owners of the latest battery electric car to hit the roads, the 2011 Wheego LiFe. Handed over to commemorate Earth Day 2011, the small electric car which bears a passing resemblance to the 2011 Smart ForTwo electric drive is the first...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield