Electric Cars
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Sometime yesterday or today, the 100,000th modern plug-in electric car was delivered to a buyer somewhere in the U.S. The exact buyer and car will likely never be known. But any electric-car buyer taking delivery on either day can be forgiven for claiming a small share of the glory. The first modern plug-in car, a 2010 Nissan Leaf, was delivered to Olivier Chalouhi in a small ceremony in San Francisco on December 11, 2010. The first Volt followed on December 15. Two years and four months later, plug-in vehicles have reached six figures--and their annual sales rate shows no sign of abating...
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Can Tesla Raise More Than $1 Billion On Soaring Stock Price?Investors in startup electric-car maker Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] have had quite the wild ride lately. Following its first-ever profitable quarter, with its share price soaring above $80, Tesla announced last Wednesday that it would issue new stock and warrants. Now, Tesla has quietly increased its...
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Electric Vehicle Sets Longest-Distance-Traveled Record...On Another Planet!A vehicle journey of just over 22 miles hasn't really been cause for celebration since the dawn of the motor car itself, when low speeds and unpaved roads made it more arduous than it would have been on the equine alternative. But transpose that figure to another planet and well, it starts to look...
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Wyoming Lithium To Make U.S. Self-Sufficient In Electric-Car Batteries?It's a major threat to national security: A natural resource needed by one or many nations is controlled by only a few countries, which don't much like how the rest of the world runs itself. It applies to oil. It applies to rare-earth metals. Some worry it also applies to lithium, the element used...
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Mitsubishi Electric Race Car To Tackle Pikes Peak Hill Climb Once AgainMitsubishi caused a stir at last year's Pikes Peak hill climb with its electric i-MiEV Evolution race car, and the team is returning this year to challenge for overall honors. While last year's racer was loosely based on the i-MiEV or 'i' electric road car, the new MiEV Evolution II makes no such...
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North Carolina Wants To Make It Illegal For Tesla To E-Mail CustomersHow far will state car-dealer associations go to prevent Tesla Motors from opening its electric-car showrooms and selling cars over the Internet? A long, long way. In North Carolina, a new law passed by the state Senate would apparently make it illegal for Tesla to e-mail its customers. In other...
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California is by far the leading state for adoption of plug-in electric cars, with one-third or more of all sales sited in the Golden State. But how's everyone else doing? A study of six Southwestern states released yesterday gives a look at how friendly a state's legislation and infrastructure is for the adoption of electric cars so far. The report, issued by the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP), assessed a variety of measures that help plug-in electric car buyers make the most of traveling on grid power. Entitled "Policies to Promote Electric Vehicles in the Southwest: A State...
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Tesla Model S Vs Chevy Volt: Owner Compares Electric CarsI've been leasing a 2011 Chevrolet Volt for almost two years now. And about three months ago, I took delivery of a 2013 Tesla Model S, the 60-kWh version. So I've gotten an extended first-hand look at arguably the two most technically advanced production cars in the U.S.--and the two best-selling...
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Tesla To Issue More Stock, Pay Off Energy Dept With ProceedsSince Tesla issued its first-quarter financials last week, its stock has been on a tear. Not only did the company have its first profitable quarter ever, but the many investors who had shorted the stock of Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] are now faced with the threat of expensive margin calls. So Tesla is...
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BMW CEO To Germans: Get Over Your Angst, Buy Electric Cars Already!It's a tough job selling electric cars anywhere in huge numbers at the moment, with much of the buying public still skeptical of the potential benefits. Spare a thought for those trying to sell electric cars in Germany then, where buyers are traditionally even more conservative in their tastes. To...
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2013 Nissan Leaf Final Ratings Issued: 115 MPGe, 75 Miles Of RangeIt often takes awhile to get gas-mileage ratings onto the EPA's official website, and it's no different with electric-car efficiency numbers. Now we have the final ratings for the 2013 Nissan Leaf compact hatchback: It's rated at 115 MPGe, up from the 99 MPGe for 2011 and 2012 models. MPGe stands...
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Elon Musk Answers Qs About Tesla In 2010: Rate His ResponsesElon Musk isn't a man who minces his words--few people in his position get to where they are by being shy and retiring. That means the Paypal, Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] and SpaceX executive is always good for a soundbite, and there are quite a few in this Time interview from 2010. Such a great deal...
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This morning, Chevrolet announced that in the fall of 2014, it will start selling a small commercial van called the City Express in the U.S. and Canada. That van will be provided by Nissan, which already sells it as the NV200, with the substitution of a Chevrolet grille and badges. All-electric Chevy van? Here's our question: Since it's well known that Nissan is testing an all-electric version of the NV200 and plans to offer it for sale too within a few years, could Chevy end up selling an all-electric van as well? We asked both Chevrolet and Nissan that question. Nissan corporate...
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Why Electric-Car Owners Should Be Happy For New Colorado TaxStories about new or proposed taxes on electric cars are generally viewed as negative, even punitive, by plug-in vehicle advocates. Now, there's one that likely shouldn't cause all that much ruckus: Colorado is about to levy a $50 annual fee on any car that plugs into the wall to recharge its...
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What Now For Fisker Karma Owners: Are V-8s Their Likely Fate?The 2012 Fisker Karma is one of the most striking vehicles on the road today. It's also on its way to becoming an orphan. With just 2,000 or so made, the low, sleek four-door luxury sport sedan and its range-extended electric drivetrain haven't been produced for 10 months. Some dealers have...
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How's Better Place Doing In Israel These Days?The Better Place electric-car system has not had a good run of news lately. But despite little attention, it has managed to boost the sales rate in Israel for its cars, along with subscriptions to its battery-switching service. Deliveries for all of 2012 were 518 cars. Roughly the first 100 were...
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Should Apple Buy Tesla? Or Would Ford Be A Better Buyer?Electric-car maker Tesla is on a roll--its first quarter was profitable, its stock price is soaring, and Consumer Reports gave its Model S a rave review. That has led many writers to compare the company to Apple Inc. [NSDQ:AAPL]. Now one analyst has taken it further: In a Bloomberg column, Chamath...
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2013 Nissan Leaf: Driven Through Tennessee CountrysideAfter our quick drive of a 2013 Nissan Leaf before the New York Auto Show in late March, we were finally able to spend some extended time with the updated electric car outside Nashville. Our initial impressions remain the same: The Leaf is a perfectly normal, competent compact five-door hatchback...
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If there's one form of personal transport better for tackling a crowded city than the electric car, it's an electric bike. Whether pedal bike, scooter or motorcycle, nothing scythes through traffic quite like it. But just as electric automakers are beginning to explore what's possible when not held to the layout constraints of internal combusion, two-wheelers are branching out even further--take this ZeitEco, for example. To the uninitiated, it might look like you're riding through town on an unfortunate 1970s movie robot. Look a little closer though, and the ZeitEco's curious shape is...
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New Tesla Testing Technique From Staid Consumer Reports: Drifting!We'd not normally advise getting information directly from Wikipedia, but its opening line on the sport of drifting is as good as any other definition you'll find: "Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels, while...
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Is Belgian Granny Sex Rap The Key To Selling Electric Cars? (Video)Take one very small Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric minicar with a flower decal on the side. Fold in three severe Belgian elderly ladies with disapproving looks. Incorporate one blatantly obvious occurrence of plumber butt in public. Then add one young motorcycle police officer to the resulting mix...
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'Not Dead Yet!' Wheego Still Selling Electric CarsWant proof of how topsy-turvy the electric car industry is? Just look at the last few months: We've seen Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] turning a profit, Coda Automotive filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and Fisker Automotive laying motionless, the industry ready to read the last rites. And then there's...
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Electric Vehicle Tourism Sparks Washington State: TEDx VideoBack in February, the folks at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington hosted a TEDx conference. One of the event's speakers was Ron Johnston-Rodriguez. Johnstron-Rodriguez founded Plug In North Central Washington. That sounds as if it might be a regional chapter of Plug In America, but its...
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2013 Nissan Leaf Electric Car Gets IIHS 'Top Safety Pick' RatingNobody really wants to crash, but if you're unfortunate enough to do so it's nice to know your chances of escaping injury are better than most. That's the case with the 2013 Nissan Leaf, which has picked up a "Top Safety Pick" rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). While the...
Antony Ingram