Green Car News
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Today, one analyst seems to think the Chevy Bolt could go gangbusters, Total goes all in on a storage battery maker, and Audi's big bet on electrification (definitely not the other stuff) is all up next. One auto industry analyst seems to think that Chevrolet's Bolt EV could capitalize on the Tesla Model 3's massive demand, but massive wait until 2018 or longer, to the tune of 80,000 cars in the first year. Yeah, all those zeroes are supposed to be there. Nascent luxury brand Genesis has plans for a green future too. The automaker told Automotive News that the range of coming luxury cars...
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French oil company Total agrees to buy battery maker SaftEnergy storage has never been the subject of more research, capital investment, and business interest than it's experiencing in this decade. With lithium-ion cells at the forefront of both electric cars and stationary batteries used to store renewable energy for later use, batteries are hot. Now...
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Audi CEO pledges one electric (or electrified) car each yearAudi is a little behind fellow German automaker BMW in the area of electrified autos, but it has a plan in place to address this shortcoming. Speaking during Audi’s annual general meeting in the automaker’s home of Ingolstadt, Germany, CEO Rupert Stadler outlined a plan to introduce at...
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Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand will offer plug-in hybrids, then fuel cellsHyundai's Genesis luxury brand will get plug-in hybrids and hydrogen fuel-cell cars eventually.
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2017 Chevy Bolt EV sales could go as high as 80,000, says analystThe question of how many electric cars can be sold in a single year remains a topic of hot debate as the U.S. market awaits the launch of the 200-mile Chevy Bolt EV at the end of this year. The world's best-selling electric car, the Nissan Leaf, had its highest-sales year in the U.S. in 2014, when...
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VW diesel V-6 fix may be in sight; Tesla in China; Carbon tax crash course: Today's Car NewsToday, Volkswagen soon may have new software (and possibly hardware) for tens of thousands of Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche vehicles; CAFE incentives for cleaner vehicles may have some unintended—and dirty—consequences; and, the cost of a carbon tax and how it would work is all up next...
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Graphite battery anodes are made using a toxic substance.
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Fix for Audi, VW, Porsche V-6 diesels closer to approval: reportLast November, the EPA announced that nearly 100,000 cars and SUVs fitted with VW Group's 3-liter V-6 diesel engines violated the Clean Air Act. The agency said at the time that their emissions were up to nine times the legal limit in some circumstances. While that's better than the figure of "up...
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Buying an electric car can increase fuel use allowed by CAFE rulesResearchers at Carnegie Mellon University say incentives to sell alternative-fuel vehicle in federal laws could potentially create a short-term rise in fuel consumption and emissions from major automakers' new vehicles. Professors Jeremy Michalek, Ines Azevedo, and Alan Jenn studied Corporate...
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What is a carbon tax and how would it work? A primerA carbon tax would be a useful tool for curbing emissions, many economists believe.
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Tesla to promote Chinese national electric-car charging standardTesla will promote the new Chinese national electric-car charging standard, instead of its own Supercharger standard.
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Tesla 500k goal, new-car fuel economy, FCA turbo 4-cylinder: Today's Car NewsChrysler and Tesla make headlines today.
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FCA will reportedly launch a 4-cylinder engine with nearly 300 horsepower in the next Jeep Wrangler.
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Ford CEO Mark Fields confirms 200-mile electric car coming (updated)What a difference a week makes. In late April, Ford's director of electrification programs and engineering, Kevin Layden, said the 100-mile range of the 2017 Ford Focus Electric would suffice for most drivers. But then on Ford's second-quarter earnings call, CEO Mark Fields announced that the...
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Tesla says it will build 500K cars a year by end of 2018; can it?When Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk said two years ago that the electric-car maker planned to be building half a million cars a year by the end of 2020, it seemed an ambitious stretch goal. When he said on last week's quarterly earnings call that the company was pulling that goal two years ahead to...
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Average new-car fuel economy keeps falling as SUVs surgeNew-car average fuel economy fell in April, studies say.
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Electric rear axle project uses 48-volt system to electrify small carsSeveral companies combine to develop technology to add electric motors to the rear axles of small city cars.
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Tesla Projections, 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid, Cheaper Toyota Mirai: Today's Car NewsWe have news from Honda, Tesla, and Toyota today.
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To increase the reach of its hybrid cars, Toyota launched the Prius C subcompact in 2012 as a smaller, less expensive alternative to the Prius Liftback that's the linchpin of its lineup. Now, Toyota says it may be planning to do something similar with its Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. The 2016 Toyota Mirai was launched last year in Japan, Europe, and North America. DON'T MISS: 2016 Toyota Mirai: First Drive Of Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Sedan (Dec 2014) Its initial sales have been modest, and it is sold only in areas where hydrogen-fueling infrastructure is up and running. But according to...
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Is China the key to all those Tesla Model 3 deposits?China is the second-largest source of Model 3 reservations.
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Another study confirms electric cars have lower carbon emissions, in Minnesota this timeIt's a very reasonable question: electric cars themselves have no tailpipe emissions, but what about the power plants used to recharge them? After more than a dozen studies and five-plus years of plug-in car sales, we know the answer. In North America, an electric car charged on even the dirtiest...
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World's first fuel-cell car-sharing program to launch in GermanyA German industrial-gases company is launching a fuel-cell car-sharing program.
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Tesla projects total 2016 sales of 80,000 to 90,000 electric carsTesla says it will nearly double deliveries in 2016.
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Exxon backs carbon-capture technology to feed fuel cellsExxonMobil is expanding a partnership with FuelCell Energy to combined carbon capture and sequestration with carbonate fuel cells.
Stephen Edelstein