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  • Renault Fluence EZ concept, 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show

    Thanks to the limited availability of electric cars on the market thus far and lack of parity between EV models and their gasoline or diesel counterparts, comparing the relative costs of the three isn't the easiest of tasks. The human race wouldn't have got very far if we'd only ever done what was easy though, so we're pleased to find that a Spanish website has done the math for us. Comparing the electric, gasoline and diesel versions of Renault's Fluence sedan, MotorPassion has worked out how long payback for buying an EV would take compared to its conventional counterparts. The models used...

  • Nissan Smyrna Tennessee
    Nissan Will Build Leaf Electrics Among Altima, Maxima Gas Cars

    It's one of the most radical cars ever to be built in this country, the first all-electric vehicle to go on sale in many decades. So you'd expect that when the Nissan Leaf enters production in Smyrna, Tennessee, late in 2012, it would have its very own production line, right? Nope. Not at all. Far...

  • 2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5
    Tesla Shows Open Road To More Losses In Q3

    Tesla has announced its third quarter results. They show that revenues are down 31 percent from a year ago and that the car maker is losing nearly eight times as much money compared to the previous year. This quarter, Tesla lost $34.9 million, up 7.6 times from the $4.6 million from a year earlier...

  • GridBot electric vehicle recharging station
    Building a Better Battery Charger For Electric Cars: GridBot

    Starting a venture-funded company is hard. Starting a venture-funded car company is probably a lot harder, as Tesla, Fisker, and Coda have likely found out. But one area that may make sense for venture funding is the electric-vehicle charging station business. A number of companies, including...

  • 2013 VW Golf Blue-e-motion prototype
    First Ride: 2013 VW Golf Blue-E-Motion Prototype

    It’s a little-known fact that between the late 1970s and mid 1990s Volkswagen made a series of limited-run electric cars based on the VW Golf platform. Thirty years later, VW’s latest offering, the 2013 Golf Blue-e-motion made its first appearance in the U.K, winning an eco-driving...

  • U.S.-spec Mitsubishi i-MiEV
    First Photos: 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV Electric Car, U.S. Version

    First came the sketch, now come the photos. Mitsubishi has released the first official images of the U.S. version of its 2012 i-MiEV electric minicar, just a week before the car is unveiled at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. The company also released some specifications for the little i-MiEV...

  • Coda Automotive CEO Kevin Czinger

    In a continuing run of managerial musical chairs and corporate re-structuring at CODA Automotive, CEO Kevin Czinger has resigned. CODA automotive’s first car, the 2011 Coda Sedan is due to launch before the end of 2010. Priced at $44,900, it costs $12,000 more than its closest rival, the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Czinger’s departure comes less than a week after the news that that Michael Jackson, CODA’s Senior Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing and Distribution had resigned his position in the company in order to start his own firm. In a press release posted on CODA...

  • Volvo C30 electric concept, 2010 Detroit Auto Show
    Update: Volvo To Test All Electric 2012 C30 In California

    Earlier this year we were all excited to hear about Volvo’s offering to the world of electric vehicles - the Volvo C30 EV. Debuted at the Detroit Auto Show in January, the S40-based car offered a eight hour recharging time using a 240V, 16A supply, a 24-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery and a...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car at NYC Marathon, Oct 2010, with Marathon CEO Mary Wittenberg
    NY Marathon: 2011 Nissan Leaf Acts As Zero-Emission Pace Car

    A single zero-emissions 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car served as pace car for the world renowned New York City Marathon, held this morning in crisp, sunny autumn weather. Its presence slightly reduced the exhaust that surrounded the lead racers as they covered the 26.2-mile, five-borough course amid...

  • Map of the U.S.A.
    Top 10 Cities For Commuting By Electric Car

    We've taken a look recently at the five EVs we're most looking forward to driving, and another look at the five EVs you should do your best to see at the upcoming 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. We're clearly at the beginning of something big for personal transportation, an age where electric travel is...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    GM Exec: Chill, Volt Electric Cars Won’t Bring Down The Grid

    NOTE: Your faithful editor, John Voelcker, moderated this panel at VentureBeat's GreenBeat 2010 conference. As electric cars move towards the smart grid, there’s been a lot of worry about the cars overstraining the grid. But at least for now, GM and PG&E are united on the answer: Not a...

  • Balqon XE-20 electric tractor
    EVs All The Way Down: EV Tractors At Ford's Michigan Plant

    Car assembly will never be the cleanest of processes, despite the efforts of people like Gordon Murray whose i-Stream production method for his T25 and T27 microcars is said to reduce the energy of car production by as much as 80 percent. Still, some companies do make the effort to bring down the...

  • Tesla Model S Sedan

    As these things often happen, it was rumored in the Japanese press and then confirmed hours later. Panasonic, the huge Japanese consumer electronics conglomerate, is investing in Tesla Motors, building on a previous agreement to work together on large-format lithium-ion cells for electric car battery packs. For years, Panasonic has had a joint venture with Toyota to manufacture the nickel-metal-hydride battery packs used in Toyota's growing line of hybrid-electric vehicles, including the quintessential Prius. Toyota recently took a stake in Tesla and sold the company its Fremont, California...

  • ECOtality's Washington EV Charging Network
    Ditch Your Gas-Guzzler: Why you Can Truly Drive Electric In Washington

    Imagine what a city totally switched onto electric cars would be like. Discount parking, HOV lane access and perhaps even free charging is what might come to mind. But just how many chargers should you expect in a city switching on to the benefits of all-electric motoring? 200? 600? 1000?...

  • Nissan dual injector four-cylinder engine
    If EVs Kill Japan's Autopart Shops, Is The U.S. Far Behind?

    Shop owners in the sprawling Japanese industrial town of Hamamatsu are worried: They see a future where their day jobs are under threat, and even worse, by the very companies they are in business to support. What is this great thread? Globalisation? Copyright infringement? Neither - their business...

  • Slide from "Selling Green in Today's Market," GfK Research, October 2010
    Why Buy Green Cars? For the Cost Savings, Not the Planet, Survey Says

    If you're reading this site, there's a good chance that you're interested in driving green: saving fuel, perhaps reducing the overall impact of your transportation choices on the planet. Or maybe not. Maybe, like the vast majority of U.S. buyers, you're interested in better fuel economy not for...

  • Tesla Model S Sedan
    After The 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevy Volt, What’s Next?

    As we rapidly approach the end of 2010 there are really only two mainstream plug-in cars stealing the limelight - the 2011 Nissan Leaf and the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. But while there will only be a few choices for those wishing to go electric at the end of 2010 in a few years’ time there will be...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Five New Electric Cars We'll See At The 2010 L.A. Auto Show

    One of the biggest motoring events of the year is just around the corner - the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. Manufacturers will be out in force with the best of their product lineup and a combination of glitzy stands and glitzy girls to make the metal seem that little bit more appealing. What we're...

  • AMP Electric converted Chevrolet Equinox electric crossover, Detroit, October 2010

    Attending a conference in Detroit a couple of weeks ago, we had the chance to drive a converted "Amp'd Chevrolet Equinox" crossover, offered by AMP Electric Vehicles. Based in Cleveland, the company hopes to sell electric conversions of "best of class" vehicles in several segments to early adopting consumers who are willing to pay for all-electric vehicles. AMP has gotten a fair bit of media attention, including a lot of love from Detroit outlets, so we were eager to chat with executives and curious to understand where they see themselves in the expanding universe of electric-car providers...

  • EMAV pusher
    Is It Vaporware? Tow-along Solution Offers To Volt Your Leaf

    If you listen to the ad executives trying to sell the 2011 Chevrolet Volt there’s one big problem with electric cars: they don’t go as far on a charge as a gas car can on a tank of fuel. While it’s true that electric cars like the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Coda Sedan may provide...

  • 2010 Paris Auto Show: Volvo C30 DRIVe Electric
    Volvo Turns Gasoline To Hydrogen To Make Electric Cars More Efficient

    Internal-combustion engines typically convert only one-third of the energy stored in gasoline or diesel fuel into usable power. The rest is wasted as heat, noise, or even goes unburnt. So the question for designers of range-extended electric vehicles becomes: How can onboard liquid fuel most...

  • 2011 Chevy Cruze EV
    Want To See GM’s Next Electric Car? Head To Seoul G20 Summit

    If you look at the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and malign its on-board gasoline-powered range extending engine then you’re unlikely to be a huge fan of general motors at the moment. But that could all change, if you’re lucky enough to be in Seoul, South Korea later this month. While...

  • The open road
    Five Electric Cars We Can't Wait To Drive

    In recent months we've been lucky enough to get our hands on several different and important electric cars, be they range-extended EVs such as the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, electric family cars like the 2011 Nissan Leaf or even the 2011 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive, a compact electric microcar most at...

  • Better Place Battery Switching Test, Yokohama Japan
    Want to Hail An Electric Taxi Cab? Head for San Francisco

    Urban taxi service may be the equal of any proving-ground torture test. Taxis are driven hard, up to 20 hours a day, and must handle both bad roads and bad drivers. Those that survive without falling apart should do fine in civilian duty. Which is why Better Place chose Tokyo to test out its...

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