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  • 2011 Think City 2+2

    It’s been bankrupt four times now, suffered delayed launches and even resorted to anthropomorphism to sell its excess stock, but now Norwegian electric car maker Think could be heading to Russia. Now with more twists than a badly subtitled daytime television Mexican telenovela, the story of Think’s purchase comes to us via Norwegian media outlet NA24. The online business newspaper claims that wealthy Russian businessman Boris Zingarevich has become the owner of what remains of the 20 year-old company. No stranger to electric cars, Zingarevich is indirectly a major shareholder in...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt on test in Little Rock, Arkansas, July 2011
    2011 Chevrolet Volt's Extra 'Free' Electric Miles In Gas Mode

    The 2011 Chevrolet Volt adds hidden fuel-free miles to the Volt’s total range

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    2012 Nissan Leaf: More Standard Equipment, Higher Price

    The 2012 Nissan Leaf electric car will include more standard equipment, but it will carry a higher price tag as well. Announcing the updates for the second Leaf model year, Nissan said today it will expand U.S. sales of the Leaf into several Southeastern states plus Illinois. The 2012 model of the...

  • BMW ActiveE electric car production line, Leipzig, Germany
    BMW ActiveE Electric Car Shown On Leipzig Assembly Line (Video)

    You might call it pure propaganda, but confident young BMW worker Mirco Schwarze describes the process of assembling the BMW ActiveE electric car in a way that makes it all quite palatable. The short video below, barely longer than a minute, shows the BMW 1-Series assembly line at the carmaker's...

  • Better Place Israel CEO Moshe Kaplinsky displays the first electric parking lot in Israel.
    Bureaucrats Banish Better Place Because Charging Stations Aren’t Green

    Did you hear about the Danish town where everything has to be Green? No, neither did we - until just now. Enter Frederiksberg Town Council, which has vetoed the installation of electric car charging stations owned by electric vehicle charging company Better Place because they are the wrong color...

  • 110V outlet
    Got a 2011 Chevy Volt? Check Your 110V Charge Cable

    If you’re thinking of buying a 2011 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid, then you’re probably already aware that its 16 kilowatt-hour battery pack is much smaller than the battery packs normally found in pure electric cars. As a consequence, it is even possible to charge the Volt’s...

  • car2go Smart ForTwo Electric Drive at Windansea Beach La Jolla CA

    City car-sharing schemes have become more popular in recent years as the cost of owning a car rockets, but until now they’ve focused on traditional gasoline-engined cars. Not any more. The City of San Diego has just become the first North American city to host a carsharing scheme made up entirely of tiny two-seat electric cars. Ran by car2go, a subsidiary of Daimler North America, the scheme will give all members access to 300 Smart ForTwo electric drive cars spread throughout the city, eliminating the worry of owning a car but giving them all the freedom. Payment is handled through an...

  • Car Crusher by Flickr user wilkesjournal
    Buying an Electric Car? Here’s What to do With Your Gasoline One

    You’ve done the research, figured out how which one you want and even put a deposit down to secure your new electric car. But how do you get rid of your gasoline one? Of course, you can always sell it on or part exchange it for your plug-in car, but if your current gasoline car isn’t...

  • 2011 Scion iQ
    2012 Scion iQ Pricing Starting At $15,995

    Only one engine will be offered on the 2012 Scion iQ at launch, a 1.3-liter four-cylinder gasoline unit rated at 90 horsepower and matched to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

  • Powermat wireless charge pad in Chevrolet Volt
    Mac Vs PC Becomes Mac Vs Chevy As Volt, iPhone Won’t Talk

    Are you a Mac user or a PC user? There was a time when that question would spawn pages of flame wars on blogs and computer newsgroups, and perhaps even devoted fan pages on Geocities. Despite adverts from both Microsoft and Apple to suggest both platforms are still sworn enemies, Macs and PCs...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011
    Relax: E15 Gasoline Won't Arrive For A Year Or More, GAO Says

    E15 gasoline has been much in the news lately, but all the hullabaloo may have been a bit premature. The U.S. Government Accounting Office, better known as The Gummint's in-house auditor, says that E15 won't appear at the pumps until sometime next year. Just because the EPA has allowed the sale of...

  • Nissan Leaf at the 2011 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
    Nissan Shares Pikes Peak Leaf Experience (VIDEO)

    Ever wonder how it feels to travel the famous Pikes Peak hill-climb circuit in Colorado in an electric car? While an AC Propulsion powered full-spec race car sponsored by tire firm Yokohama may have set a new electric car hill climb record of 12 minutes and 20 seconds, Nissan was sending one of its...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt joins NYPD Fleet

    Ask most people to name a classic cop car and they’ll probably mention the iconic Ford Crown Victoria or perhaps the 1974 Dodge Monaco turned Bluesmobile in the classic film The Blues Brothers. We’ve even seen more unlikely cars like the Dodge Challenger and Lamborghini Gallardo take on police duties, but while fast and flashy cars might give officers a quick getaway from the donut shop, they won’t help lower the precinct’s gas bills. Enter New York City Major Michael Bloomberg. As part of the city’s continuing drive towards a cleaner, greener fleet Bloomberg has...

  • Leviton Level 2 Electric Car Charging Station
    Leviton Announces $1,049 DIY Install Electric Car Charging Station

    Electrical supply firm Leviton Manufacturing announced yesterday that it was now accepting orders for its $1,049 EVB22-3PM Level 2 charging station. Designed to provide up to 3.8 kilowatts to charge electric cars like the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevrolet Volt, the Leviton unit can be installed...

  • Aptera Reservation Webpage Taken off line.
    Want an Aptera? You Can’t Reserve One (For Now)

    Remember Aptera, the firm whose futuristic three-wheeled, two-seat 2e electric vehicle promised to revolutionize the way we travelled back in 2007? After a series of technical issues and poor performance prevented it from winning the Progressive Insurance Automotive X-Prize last year...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Nissan Leaf News: Electric-Car Updates Coming For 2012, 2013

    The 2011 Nissan Leaf, the world's first modern battery-electric car built in volume by a major automaker, is starting to hit its stride. Now the evolution of the Leaf is getting clearer, as Nissan officials confirmed changes and updates to the car for the 2012 and 2013 model years. More than 4,000...

  • Renault Fluence ZE production electric sedan
    2012 Renault Fluence Z.E.: First Drive Report

    We don’t normally cover French automaker Renault, but when we were invited to drive its its first all-electric production car - the 2012 Fluence Z.E., we jumped at the chance. And we’re glad we did. Unlike its geeky cousin the 2011 Nissan Leaf, the Renault Fluence Z.E. is full of...

  • 2012 Toyota Prius V station wagon, Half Moon Bay, CA, May 2011
    Prius Shortages Will End For 2012, Sales Will Rock, Toyota Says

    It's been a tough couple of years for Toyota. First was the entire sudden-acceleration mess, along with multiple recalls covering almost 10 million cars. Then came the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, which devastated Toyota's intricate global network of parts and assembly plants. But with a return...

  • Volvo series hybrid (range-extended electric car) test vehicle layout

    Swedish carmaker Volvo now operates a test fleet of all-electric C30 hatchbacks, and it's also rolling out another experimental car, a V60 wagon with a diesel engine driving the front wheels, and an electric motor powering the rear. The two cars are now spawning a second generation of test vehicles, which take Volvo into the world of "series hybrids" or extended-range electric vehicles. They are being developed with a $1.7-million grant from the Swedish government. One is a series hybrid--just like the 2011 Chevy Volt--that powers its wheels with an electric motor, but carries an engine that...

  • 2014 Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion prototype – Copyright High Gear Media
    2014 Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion First Drive

    Volkswagen is intent on becoming the world's leading automaker by 2018 and that means being top dog in every segment, including hybrid and electric cars. Previously, the German auto giant announced plans to start building its own electric powertrains and even opened a battery research lab at...

  • 24-hour Dutch Nissan Leaf Marathon
    Five Ways to Increase Your Electric Car’s Range Overnight

    If you’re an electric car owner who finds that the range you can get from a full charge isn’t anywhere near the distance the dealer claimed, you’re not alone. Rushing to work, carrying excess weight, poor maintenance, inadequate planning and even drive distractions while driving...

  • Toyota Prius body damage
    Pedestrian Alert Noises Coming To Hybrid And Electric Cars, Needed Or Not

    If you like the idea of hybrid or electric cars that whir silently down the road without the noise of an engine exploding gasoline thousands of times each minute, you'd better act fast. The U.S. government is moving inexorably toward a rule requiring all hybrid and electric cars to make noise...

  • Renault Frendzy Electric Concept
    BREAKING: Renault Teases Frendzy Concept Before 2011 Frankfurt Show

    Renault has just unveiled its latest electric car creation ahead of the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. Called the Frendzy, and looking a little like the Kia Soul, the concept is a just under 14 feet in length and features a whole host of technology worthy of any concept car, including the ability to...

  • 2011 Lexus CT 200h compact hybrid hatchback, road test, June 2011
    Which Hybrids Improve Gas Mileage The Most? Lexus, Lincoln Win

    The Union of Concerned Scientists thinks hybrid-electric vehicles are a good thing, because they use less gasoline. But the savings in gas cost from that improved gas mileage varies enormously, and now the group has quantified the results. In their annual Hybrid Scorecard this year, the UCS ranks...

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