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  • GreenCharge Electric Car iPhone App

    In case you hadn’t heard, smartphone apps are the number one accessory for any plug-in car owner. In fact, nearly every mainstream electric car on the market today has its own dedicated iOS, Android and Windows Mobile applications, designed to help you monitor your car’s charge level, remotely start cabin preconditioning, and even plan your next journey. Now an independent software company has developed a third-party application for Apple’s iOS which gives owners of the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt a new way of keeping track of their car’s state of charge, driving...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Sonic EcoLogic Label
    2012 Chevy Sonic Will Debut GM’s EcoLabel, But What Is It?

    If you’ve purchased a new car in the U.S. over the past few years, the chances are you’ll be familiar with the gas mileage stickers that automakers are required by law to display in the window of each new car. But visit a Chevrolet dealer this year, and you’ll see 2012 Chevrolet...

  • Catecar Swiss green high-tech urban vehicle rendering, Jan 2012
    Swiss Catecar Gives Up On Compressed-Air Car, Goes Electric

    You may recall that a few years ago, there was a flurry of interest in compressed-air cars. In the end, it didn't pan out. Compressed air just isn't a dense enough form of energy storage to make it practical for vehicle use--even in very lightweight cars--and no such passenger car is sold anywhere...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Volt
    Can Condos Coexist With Electric Cars? Volt Owner To Be Cut Off

    Ask any automaker, and they'll tell you they believe most early electric cars will be charged at night, in garages attached to private houses. That would seem to cut out residents of multiple dwellings, from rental apartments to condominium complexes. But electric car owners are resourceful;...

  • 'Regeneration Road,' part of the Buick Fuel Efficiency Games app
    Buick eAssist Smartphone App Makes A Game Out Of Saving Fuel

    The Buick Fuel Efficiency Games App teaches players about mild hybrid systems, aerodynamics and maximizing fuel economy.

  • 2013 Tesla Model X crossover teaser
    Tesla Invites The World To Model X Unveiling, Teases A Picture

    Normally, automakers unveil their latest model in one of two ways: on the main stage of an big automotive show, or at an exclusive, invite-only evening event. Tesla, in keeping with the method preferred by most boutique and luxury automakers, tends to unveil its cars to exclusive audiences at a...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Volt

    A few weeks ago, we told you that all new 2012 Chevrolet Volts manufactured after February 8 and destined for Californian dealers will feature a redesigned exhaust system that will enable them to qualify as Enhanced Advanced Technology Partial Zero-Emissions Vehicles (e-AT-PZEVs). As a consequence, Californian owners of new 2012 Chevy Volts will be eligible to apply for a yellow green bumper sticker for their car which will give them unlimited access to the state’s High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, regardless of how many passengers are in the vehicle. But there’s more: The...

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    After The Tesla Roadster, Can Other Electric Cars Fill The Void?

    With the last Tesla Roadsters making their way towards owners in Europe, Asia and Australia, the world of electric cars will soon be lacking a sports car figurehead. Since 2008 the Roadster has been pivotal in changing the image of electric cars, but while Tesla Motors readies the 2012 Tesla Model...

  • Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine. Image: Ford Motor Company
    Ford's 1.0-Liter EcoBoost: Focus For Europe, Fiesta For U.S.

    Ford launched the latest engine in its expanding EcoBoost family at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show, back in September. At only one-liter in capacity, it's the smallest EcoBoost yet, and continues the downsizing trend seen with the other EcoBoost units. Ford of Europe has now confirmed that the engine...

  • Ener1's Dropping Share Price (17 August)
    Electric-Car Battery Maker Ener1 Files For Bankruptcy, But Isn't Dead

    Last week, lithium-ion battery specialists Ener1 made an official filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Another firm to take advantage of U.S. Department of Energy loans -- an estimated $55 million to date -- Ener1’s bankruptcy has already become the latest pawn in the (mainly Republican) battle...

  • The Rotrak supercharger system
    Variable Supercharger Blends Fuel Economy, Performance: Video

    A new prototype supercharger from Rotrak uses a CVT drive to vary compressor speed, optimizing boost across all throttle positions.

  • 2012 Coda Sedan
    Coda: We’ll Start Selling 2012 Sedan In February, Papers Allowing

    Earlier this month at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, Californian startup Coda Automotive promised that it would begin sales of its first car -- the all-electric 2012 Coda Sedan -- in February. However, with just a week to go before the end of January and very little news to go on about the impending...

  • Chevy's "Ecologic" environmental sticker

    It's all very well selling a car on the back of low emissions or great fuel economy, but how do you know if its been environmentally unfriendly to make? Or whether it'll all go to landfill when it dies? That's what Chevrolet aims to address with its new "Ecologic" sticker system, debuting on the 40 mpg, 2012 Chevrolet Sonic. As well as listing the vehicle's economy and its green credentials related to driving, the sticker will also give information on its manufacture and recycling. Chevrolet is being transparent about its cars' true credentials too - each claim on the Ecologic sticker will be...

  • The MINI Cooper SD diesel
    MINI Cooper Diesels May Be U.S. Bound: Report

    MINI head, Dr. Kay Segler, recently told Car and Driver that diesel models for U.S. customers are a "medium term" consideration for the automaker.

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    California, CARB, Votes On 15% Clean Car Mandate By 2025

    California has long been at the forefront of developing rules to reduce automotive pollution levels, but a vote held yesterday could prove to be a landmark for green cars. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has been voting on regulations requiring 15 percent of new cars sold in the state by...

  • 2012 Toyota Aqua hybrid (2012 Toyota Prius C)
    2012 Toyota Prius C Hybrid Vs 2012 Toyota Yaris: MPG Battle

    A few days back we took a look at two similar, yet very different Hondas. The 2012 Honda Insight and 2012 Honda Fit share a platform, but different bodystyles and the use of Honda's Integrated Motor Assist hybrid technology in the Insight, makes each model unique. The same could be said of the...

  • 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid
    Why Do Buyers Avoid Prius, Electric Cars? It's Styling And Price

    According to the ninth annual Avoider study published yesterday by J.D. Power and Associates, many car-buyers avoid green cars because they’re too small, look strange, or cost too much. As we’ve previously found from other recent surveys, gas mileage proved to be the number one...

  • Hiriko folding electric minicar
    Hiriko Electric Car: Clean, Green, Out-Parks Smarts

    When Smart launched its ForTwo over a decade ago in Europe, the company heavily played the car's ability to park nose-on to a curb, thanks to its short length. Parking a Smart is hardly difficult anyway, but in crowded cities like Paris, Rome or Madrid, every inch helps. Still, that perpendicular...

  • Hamtramck Chevy Volt Ad

    One day after General Motors CEO Dan Akerson fended off occasionally fact-free Congressional attacks on the Chevrolet Volt and its safety, it has doubled-down on promoting the Volt with a TV ad buy featuring well-known TV and movie star Tim Allen. The ad, which shows the Volt assembly line snaking through the city of Hamtramck where the Volt is built, sends the message that the Volt isn’t just important to GM, but the entire city of Detroit. “This isn’t just the car we wanted to build,” Allen narrates as we see images of the Volt production line pass through...

  • BMW i8 Concept
    What Comes After The 2014 BMWi3, i8? How About The i5 MPV?

    If you’ve ever wondered why BMW’s upcoming 2014 all-electric i3 mini car and 2014 BMW i8 plug-in hybrid sports car are numbered the way they are, it’s because BMW plans to fill in the gaps with other plug-in models in future years. We all know that the BMW i3 and i8 are due in...

  • Ford EcoBoost engine
    Ford Expands EcoBoost Range, Improves Gas Mileage For Everyone

    Ford’s continuing drive towards smaller capacity, direct-injected, turbocharged, fuel efficient engines continued today as it announced yet more Ford cars and trucks will get EcoBoost engine options during 2012. Moreover, Ford claims that by the end of the year, nine of its production...

  • GM CEO Dan Akerson at the Volt battery fires hearing
    Volt Hearings: Volt Is Safe, NHTSA "Acted Proportionally"

    "Although we loaded the Volt with state-of-the-art safety features, we did not engineer the Volt to be a political punching bag. Sadly, that is what it's become." That's how General Motors CEO Dan Akerson described the furor surrounding the Chevrolet Volt battery fires. A pack demolished in NHTSA...

  • 2013 Ford Escape, launched at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Nov 2011
    Green Sound Insulation Inside Doors Quiets 2013 Ford Escape

    Ask about green cars and most buyers think only of gas mileage. But there are other ways to make vehicles greener, including the use of renewable materials to replace petroleum-derived synthetic components. For its all-new 2013 Escape crossover, Ford has created door bolsters from a plant called...

  • Ecotality Blink Level 2 residential charging station for electric cars
    Kansas Considers Taxing Electric Car Owners When They Plug In

    The state of Kansas is famous for a lot of things, from its wild sunflowers and large wheat-fields through to its miles and miles of straight roads, an incredibly flat landscape, and a certain 1939 musical about a little girl, a tornado, and her dog. This week however, Kansas became one of the...

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