Electric

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf

    While the majority of its vehicles will be gasoline powered for the foreseeable future, Nissan North America has taken more steps towards zero emissions motoring for its headquarters in Franklin, TN with an 18 vehicle solar charging station to supplement the already existing electric vehicle charging facilities there. Consisting of around 300 square feet of solar panels, the proposed facility should give Nissan an eco-friendly way of charging its electric fleet, provided planning permission is given by Franklin city planners. Initially the facility will only be available for use by Nissan...

  • 1999 Audi A2, Frankfurt Auto Show
    2015 Audi A2 Getting Electric And Plug-In Hybrid Options

    It’s no secret that Audi has ambitious goals to become the world’s leading luxury auto brand within the decade and is planning to boost its lineup to 42 different models by 2015. Later this year we will see a new Q3 compact SUV, as well as the recently revealed 2012 Audi A6, but further...

  • Volvo C30 Electric
    What Happens When Electric Volvo Meets Pole? We Find Out

    Volvo is well known in the automotive world for its safety record. In fact, Volvo is so concerned with safety that it is driving towards a future goal of having no fatalities or casualties in any of its cars by 2050. So what happens when you combine Volvo’s legendary safety record with its...

  • Opel Ampera Prototype
    2011 Geneva Auto Show: Electric Car Preview

    It’s the end of February, which means that winter is almost over for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, and Geneva’s prestigious autoshow is just days away. This year we’ve been given unprecedented access to many of the cars due to debut at this year’s show, but in case...

  • EDAG Light Car Sharing Concept
    2011 EDAG Light Car Sharing Concept Revealed Ahead Of Geneva Debut

    When it comes to solutions for sustainable mobility of the future, drivetrain technology is only one area being investigated in the effort to make cars more environmentally friendly. Other areas include reducing vehicle weight, developing navigation software to predict fuel efficient routes and...

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    EVCup Shifts a Gear as Le Mans Competitors Sign Up

    The American Le Mans Series may not be as popular or as iconic as NASCAR, but it is serious, big buck stuff. So when Le Mans race veterans announce their intent to compete in this year’s EVCup, we know the time to take all-electric motorsport seriously has arrived. Founded by Lord Drayson...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf Front

    Oh dear, Nissan. You’re struggling to fulfil worldwide demand for your first ever production electric vehicle, and then you go and put the price of your revolutionary car up. At least, that’s what buyers in Europe are faced with from March 1. Even before the first Nissan Leaf has been delivered to a U.K. customer, sources within Nissan confirms that the price of the 2011 Nissan Leaf in the U.K. is days away from a 6.9% price rise. The already-expensive car starts at a massive $47,060 before an $8,117 purchase rebate is applied, leaving the consumer with a bill of at least $38,943...

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    Has Your Electric Car Stopped Working? Flatbed It, Don't Tow

    Fabulous creations that electric cars are, they're still machines designed by mere mortals and as a result, they may occasionally go wrong. As they're operated by mere mortals too, you may find one time that you're unable to reach your destination on a charge thanks to a miscalculation, or you've...

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    Want a Virtual Electric Car? There’s an App For That

    Ever since Apple announced it would allow third party developers to build and sell applications for its iPhone smart phone, we’ve seen a whole range of applications from the silly to the useful. There’s even some fantastic iPhone apps to help you find the nearest charge station, control...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Want an Electric Car Like the Nissan Leaf? Prepare to Wait

    You’ve seen the adverts, been to the test-drive and placed down a $99 deposit for Nissan’s all-electric Leaf. Of course, there’s something you probably weren’t told about at the time of reserving a place in the queue. Patience. Save for a few hundred lucky individuals, the...

  • BMW press event introducing 'i' sub-brand, Munich, Feb 2011
    BMW to Rename MegaCity as BMW i3, Promises Plug-in Hybrid

    Its just about to launch trails of its rear-wheel drive electric Active E sedan, but German automaker BMW has just announced a whole new sub-brand for electric and plug-in hybrid BMWs. Called the BMWi, the range will encompass BMW’s eco-conscious vehicles and offer unprecedented...

  • Rolls-Royce 102EX Electric Phantom
    Rolls-Royce Confirms 102EX Electric Phantom Prototype

    Silent cruising in a seemingly impregnable fortress of fine leather, sensuous wood, and hand-built steel and glass is the ultimate goal of hyper-luxury brands like Rolls-Royce. Which means it's not too surprising that the automaker has confirmed the development of an all-electric version of its...

  • Texas cowboy by Flickr user aechempati

    When people think of Texas, there’s always certain stereotypes associated with it: cowboys, twangs, conservative politics, boots, guns and big, gas-guzzling trucks. While some stereotypes are rooted in truth, Texas can surprise you. Like when people actually visit a major city and realize that most Texans are neither cowboys nor all heavily accented. Or when a former Texas oilman becomes a champion for clean energy. Or when West Texas becomes the largest wind-producing region in the U.S., and the first smart grid rollout in the country takes place in Austin. And when Houston (where I...

  • 2011 Nissan ESFLOW Concept
    Nissan ESFlow Electric Sportscar Concept: 10 Facts You Didn't Know

    You heard the announcement, saw the artists’ sketches, speculated on its specifications and followed our live tweets from its pre-2011 Geneva Auto Show sneak-peek press day - but after a day in its presence here are 10 things we’d like to share with you about Nissan’s ultra-sexy...

  • eRuf Porsche 911 prototype
    Ruf To Start Trials Of Electric Porsche 911 Prototypes This Year

    Electricity and high-performance cars may or may not mix, depending on your frame of reference, but whether you're a Tesla fan or Formula 1 devotee, it's easy to agree that a hybrid or all-electric Porsche would be a welcome creation for sports car and EV fans alike. Porsche blew us away last year...

  • John Duncan takes delivery of one of the first 2011 Nissan LEAF EVs, near Portland OR, 12/15/2010
    Is One Million Electric Cars By 2015 Too Ambitious?

    In a renewed push for clean energy, President Obama called for one million electric cars to be on American roads by 2015 last month. But is that goal realistic? The government released a report this week saying that by its “conservative” estimates for 2015, the electric car supply in...

  • General Electric GE WattStation charging
    Electric Cars And Roaming: Following The Cell Phone's Lead?

    If you use a cell phone, you'll be more than familiar with the concept of roaming. It allows you to continue using your cell phone when your home network isn't available, thanks to collaborations between networks in different countries. Now, it appears a similar concept may be heading towards the...

  • Wind Explorer wind- and electric-powered car crossing Australia
    Renewable Car: Wind-Powered Vehicle Crosses Australia

    It may not be the most practical of designs, but a German duo recently succeeded in crossing much of Australia in a wind-powered car. They set records for longest distance traveled in such a vehicle, as well as a 36-hour distance record and others. Dirk Gion and Stefan Simmerer both developed and...

  • 2011 Nissan ESFLOW Concept

    While its official world debut isn’t pegged until the 2011 Geneva Motor Show in just a few weeks, the Nissan ESFLOW electric sports car concept has been revealed in the flesh--or should we say aluminum and carbon fiber?--at a special media event in Frankfurt, Germany today. The High Gear Media team was on hand to bring you these live shots of the striking concept, revealing it in the utmost detail and giving us a look at its futuristic interior for the first time. The ESFLOW is Nissan’s vision of what a zero-emission electric sports car could look like, and based on what...

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    Researchers: 100 Percent Green Energy Possible By 2050

    We approach energy policy with care here, since GreenCarReports is largely about ... well, cars. But a recent article claims it could take just 40 years to convert the bulk of the world's global energy usage from fossil fuels to renewable energy, primarily wind and solar power. That's not only...

  • Tesla Model S and Roadster
    Tesla Motors Earnings: Losses Rise, So Does Share Price

    Silicon Valley startup electric-car maker Tesla Motors released its 2010 earnings report yesterday, and--as you might expect from a startup that has sold only cars for three years--it lost money. Investors apparently weren't fazed by the rising tide of red ink. Tesla shares closed yesterday at...

  • Early Reva G-Wiz
    EXCLUSIVE: What Killed The Electric Car? For G-Wiz, Other Electric Cars

    It’s been a mainstay of British eco-chic for nearly a decade, but the little Indian four-wheel ‘car’ which can be found buzzing around the streets of London will no longer be sold in the U.K. In an email earlier on today addressed to all G-Wiz owners Rudi Schogger, MD of...

  • 2012 Nissan ESFLOW Concept Electric Car
    2011 Nissan ESFLOW Concept: What Do YOU Want to Know?

    Announced last week just three weeks ahead of its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Nissan ESFLOW Concept two-seat all-electric sports car has already created quite a stir. With a lightweight Aluminium chassis, composite body and the same laminated lithium-ion battery pack found in the 2011...

  • 2011 Toyota iQ
    2011 Geneva Auto Show: Toyota IQ EV Preview

    Until last spring, Toyota had never seemed that keen on producing an all-electric car, claiming battery technology just wasn’t ready for an all-electric car - despite having produced an all electric crossover SUV back in the late 1990s. Since then however, things have changed a lot. Not only...

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