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Tesla will charge a fee for access to its Supercharger network of DC fast-charging stations.
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Could an EU switch to on-road emission tests allow more pollution?Leaked European emissions-testing rules give generous leeway to carmakers.
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Toyota to offer electric car in 2020 as fuel-cell sales struggleToyota will reportedly unveil a mass-market battery-electric car in 2020.
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VW's home state calls diesel actions 'inexcusable' as scandal expandsVolkswagen faces criticism and an investigation in its home state.
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2017 Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid: video road testThe 2017 Toyota Prius Prime is a new plug-in version of the fourth-generation Prius hybrid launched last year. It succeeds the previous Prius Plug-In Hybrid, but it's a much better—and considerably more electric—vehicle than that discontinued model. We've driven the new Prius Prime in...
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New Audi cheat device, Chevy Bolt EV production, VW historian controversy: Today's Car NewsToday's news includes Audi, Chevrolet, and Volkswagen.
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With anticipation of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV launch growing, General Motors has started to ramp up production of its groundbreaking 200-mile electric car. (It's actually rated by the EPA at 238 miles combined, but it joins a segment of the electric-car market with 200 miles or more of range that has only been occupied to date by cars with a Tesla badge.) With the first Bolt EVs expected to be sold before the end of this year, Chevy needs to get the cars into the pipeline and headed to the first dealers. DON'T MISS: 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV: video review of 238-mile electric car It's all but...
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Emission debate in Europe: should new EU agency test, or each nation?A European committee on emissions proposes a new agency to take over responsibility for testing from individual nations.
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Germany 'reassured' after worries on Chinese electric-car mandatesGermany's economic minister that Chinese electric-car mandates would give an unfair advantage to Chinese automakers.
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VW ends contract of historian researching its WW2 past; questions remainVolkswagen is under scrutiny after ending the contract of a prominent historian.
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China to regulate, rein in low-speed electric cars used in rural areasChina overtook the U.S. last year to become the world's largest market for electric cars. But a large portion of the vehicles included in Chinese new-car sales tallies are low-speed electric vehicles that would not meet U.S. standards for highway-capable cars. Now Chinese regulators are paying more...
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California found a new cheat device in Audi transmissions: reportJust when it looked like the Volkswagen Group was getting a grip on its diesel emissions cheating scandal that erupted in September 2015, a report has come out claiming the automaker has cars with a different type of “defeat device” used to hide emissions from regulators...
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The U.S. Maritime Administration says a fuel-cell ferry would be much more expensive to operate than conventional diesel vessels.
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Electric-car sales, VW diesel deals, new Nissan hybrid, Fisker EMotion: The Week in ReverseWhich electric-car naysayer may have relented, at least just a tiny bit? What will Volkswagen do with the TDI diesel cars it's about to start buying back? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending on Friday, November 4, 2016...
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Tesla poll results, electric-car sales, Ford Mustang a fuel-economy champ?: Today's Car NewsToday's news includes Ford and Tesla.
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Plug-in electric car sales for Oct: steady before Bolt EV, Prius Prime arrival (more updates)Sales of plug-in electric cars in the U.S. continued at roughly the same pace as in previous months, at least among vehicles for which sales were reported. The Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid continued a strong if not spectacular year, with 2,191 sales in October for a 10-month total of 18,517. The...
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Should Tesla report monthly sales like other carmakers? Poll resultsTo those of us who cover the world of electric cars, Tesla's refusal to release its sales data in the conventional format is a continual irritant. Starting in June 2012, when the company said it didn't plan to release monthly sales because its backers didn't care, Tesla Motors has provided only...
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Ford Mustang is unlikely winner of UK gas-mileage marathonA Ford Mustang GT took the title of most-improved fuel economy in the 2016 MPG Marathon.
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Mahindra is launching a four-door version of its Reva e2o electric car.
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VW diesel disposal, White House electric-car plans, EPA fuel-economy report: Today's Car NewsToday's news includes Volkswagen diesel, federal electric-car policy, and EPA fuel-economy standards.
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White House designates 48 electric-car charging corridors on U.S. highwaysThe White House today announced a range of actions intended to stimulate and speed up the deployment of zero-emission electric vehicles in the U.S. It took these actions, it said, as part of its efforts to "combat climate change, increase access to clean-energy technologies, and reduce our...
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Chevy Bolt EV compared to Tesla Model S 60: Motor Trend lays it outSometimes reporters and editors will see an article or a section in another outlet and think, "Darn, why didn't we think of that?" This is one of those times. Enthusiast publication Motor Trend had the very clever idea of comparing two electric cars with 60-kilowatt-hour battery packs and more than...
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What will VW do with TDI diesel buyback cars? It's not what you thinkWithin weeks, Volkswagen and Audi will starting buying back thousands of 2.0-liter diesel cars sold between 2009 and 2015. So what will the company do once it's legally taken possession of those vehicles, the first of close to half a million caught up in the VW diesel emission scandal? It turns out...
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NJ electric-car advocacy group launches as gas tax soarsNew Jersey was always the place for residents of neighboring states—Delaware, New York, and Pennsylvania—to buy cheap gasoline. That era ended two days ago, when a political deal struck between its legislature and the governor raised the state gas tax by a whopping 23 cents a gallon...
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