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  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt charging port

    One of the liberating benefits to owning an electric car is the ability to plug in and charge up wherever there happens to be a purpose-built charging station, or indeed a standard domestic power outlet. But while most of the electric cars on sale in the U.S. today comply with the J1772 standard of level 1 and level 2 charging, we’re starting to hear stories of 2011 Chevrolet Volts which are refusing to charge on specific charging stations and portable Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment leads (EVSE) It appears the problem stems from something pretty simple: a disagreement on the way in...

  • Top Gear Stage Another Electric Car Stunt
    Exclusive: Hey Top Gear, You Have To Fill Up Electric Cars Too, Duh!

    Have you ever been on those roads in North Dakota where you pass a sign that says “No gas for next 80 miles"? Or perhaps you’ve traveled through the frozen wastelands of Northern Canada or Alaska and learned that the gas station you just passed was the last one for more than 100 miles...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf at quick-charging station
    U.S. Carmakers To Japan: Don't Need Your Stinkin' Fast-Charge

    So you bought a 2011 Nissan Leaf, and paid for the optional $700 quick-charge connector. Now you're able to get an 80-percent battery recharge in just 30 minutes, albeit from very few places right now. Promising, right? Not so fast, sonny. It appears that U.S. makers of electric cars are likely to...

  • Top Gear Stage Another Electric Car Stunt
    BREAKING: BBC Top Gear Caught Filming Latest Electric Car ‘Stunt’

    Uh-Ho. Despite being embroiled in a sordid libel court-case with californian electric car maker Tesla Motors for false representation of its $109,000 sexy all-electric sportscar. the BBC’s Top Gear program has just been spied in Lincoln, England - filming its latest electric car escapade. The...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update
    5 Reasons Why You’ll Want the 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update

    Recalls, whether mandated by law or entered into voluntarily by an automaker are part of modern day car buying. Often car owners ignore the advice of the automaker for non-safety related recalls and updates such as the recent 2011 Nissan Leaf software update to rectify a software fault which could...

  • Speed Limit 55
    Saving Gas By Driving Slower: What You Need To Know

    As well as the "What kind of car should I buy?" questions, we're suddenly getting a lot of questions about driving techniques to save gas. Shouldn't be surprising; the average cost of a gallon of gasoline passed $4 this week. But one of the most confusing areas of gas saving turns out to be speed...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt using Level 2 240-Volt charging station in Vacaville, California

    The city of San Francisco, California, will install electric vehicle charging stations in publicly-owned garages and at San Francisco International Airport by the end of the year that drivers can use for free until 2013. The plan involves dropping around 90 charging stations across the city in the hopes that it will encourage more residents to purchase electric cars and make them easier to use. Charging stations are already scattered across the city — drivers can actually find out where they are through Google Maps. The average cost to charge an electric car at a charging station is...

  • Earth Day: Eager Electric-Car Advocates Meet Unaware Public

    Three weeks ago, in a suburban park in Roseville, California--just outside the state capital, Sacramento--a community celebration of Earth Day served as a gathering of the greenest cars now available. Both participants and random park-goers were drawn to the cars, providing a chance for eager...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf, Nashville, October 2010
    Is GM’s U.S. Boss Scared By The 2011 Nissan Leaf Electric Car?

    You’d hardly expect Mark Reuss, the North American President of General Motors, to be a fan of the primary rival to the company's 2011 Chevrolet Volt. But in a recent interview with the Nashville Business Journal, the man responsible for starting the GM Performance Division took his dislike...

  • Nissan Leaf ad campagin power outlet art.
    In Brazil, Even Humble Power Outlets Love The Nissan Leaf

    Over the years we’ve seen a whole load of electric vehicle ad campaigns, ranging from the clichéd to the quirky and from the aspirational to the downright bizarre. Some companies have even created electric car adverts aimed directly at children. But one Brazilian ad agency has gone a...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update
    2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: What Exactly Happens?

    Earlier this week our contributor George Parrott shared his own experiences of having the main operating software on his 2011 Nissan Leaf updated. In his case, the update took longer than expected, requiring him to leave his car at the dealer for four hours, but didn’t get to see exactly what...

  • Sign on Vacaville, California, DC fast charger for electric cars, May 2011
    What Good Is Fast-Charging For Electric Cars If It's Closed?

    Vacaville, California, has the distinction of the very first public Level 3 or DC quick charging station for electric cars to be installed in the United States. It was first activated in late May 2010, and was used very soon after for a small fleet of Mitsubishi i-MIEV models to make a trip from...

  • Fast Charging 2011 Nissan Leaf

    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...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf at dealership after software upgrade, May 2011, photo by George Parrott
    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...

  • John Duncan takes delivery of one of the first 2011 Nissan LEAF EVs, near Portland OR, 12/15/2010
    April Electric Car Sales: Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf Steady

    Sales 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...

  • 2011 Mitsubishi i-MiEV, E.U. spec
    2012 Mitsubishi "i" VS 2011 Nissan Leaf

    What 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...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf for Sale on eBay
    Buying Or Selling a Used Electric Car? What You Need to Know

    On 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...

  • 2011 Wheego Whip LiFe electric car
    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...

  • Fast Charging 2011 Nissan Leaf

    There has been a large amount of commentary around electric cars, charging capabilities and the role of your local utility. The question that continues to come up is whether utilities can handle electric cars in mass quantities. That question isn’t just directed at the power grid, which is where you will see a lot of the commentary center around. Recently, an article on our partner site, AllCarsElectric.com, highlighted why you also have to check you bill when you do start charging an electric car at your home. It also reminded consumers that there may be different charging rates...

  • Scenes from dedication of electric-car charging station at Creekside Inn, Palo Alto, CA
    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...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car during IIHS crash testing
    Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf Get Top IIHS Crash-Safety Ratings

    Among the many things that confuse or worry potential buyers of plug-in electric cars is whether they'll be safe. One concern is car washes or even deep pools of water, but another is whether the battery pack will be damaged or dangerous in an accident. Well, now you can chalk that last one off the...

  • 2011 Wheego Whip LiFe electric car
    Wheego Ships First LiFe Electric Car on Earth Day

    Late 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...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf stickers
    2011 New York Auto Show: Nissan LEAF Named 2011 World Car of the Year

    The 2011 New York Auto Show is full of concepts, the newest production cars available to consumers and awards. One of the coveted awards during the New York Auto Show is the World Car of the Year. Cars in the running included the BMW 5-Series and Audi A8, but the prevailing winner was the...

  • 'Revenge of the Electric Car' premiere: Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk on red carpet
    Elon Musk, Bob Lutz On Red Carpet At 'Revenge of Electric Car' Premiere

    Every movie has to have a premiere, and every premiere has to have a red carpet. When the red carpet is on a Manhattan sidewalk, with plenty of passers-by stopping to gawk, and many of the celebs are arriving in electric cars, things get a little more complicated. Still, last night's premiere of...

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