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  • Coulomb Technologies ChargePoint

    Central Parking, a nationwide parking garage company responsible for 1.1 million parking spots -- and its Tennessee-based subsidiary USA Parking Systems -- will soon host electric car charging facilities at 2,220 of its parking garages. Under an agreement signed earlier this week, the Car Charging Group will install Coulomb Technologies’ ChargePoint charging stations at locations throughout the U.S. In exchange, Central Parking will be eligible to purchase up to five percent of the Car Charging Group. With Central Parking’s garages in a variety of places from airports through to...

  • The Infiniti M35h's fastest run. Image: Infiniti
    2012 Infiniti M35h Is The World's Quickest Full Hybrid

    Kicking off the car's launch in Europe, Guinness World Records has certified the Infiniti M35h hybrid as the "world's fastest accelerating full hybrid."

  • Gordon Murray & Toray's TEEWAVE AR.1 electric sports car
    Gordon Murray Announces New Teewave AR.1 Electric Sports Car

    Gordon Murray may need little introduction among gearheads following his work on the McLaren F1 supercar back in the 1990s, but his most recent projects, the T.25 and T.27 minicars, certainly raised a few eyebrows. Sports car fans need not have feared however, as today Gordon Murray Design (GMD)...

  • Experimental 1972 Honda 600 modified for fuel efficiency, from eBay
    Want To Buy A 173-MPG Honda? You Have One Day Left To Bid

    Reading eBay auction listings, it's important to look at the disclaimers. Such as ... This is a non-running experimental vehicle being sold AS-IS / WHERE-IS. and Proof of the "Documented 173 [Miles Per Gallon!]" has yet to be found. and The exact origins of this vehicle are unknown. OK, so now that...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf, Nashville, October 2010
    Best Electric-Car Cargo Space: 2012 Nissan Leaf, 2012 Toyota Plug-in Prius

    When you’re researching your next new car it’s likely that you research not one but many different cars, comparing them on everything from fuel economy and features to reliability and interior space. Electric and plug-in hybrid cars are no different -- but the practicalities of cargo...

  • Chevrolet Sail Electric Concept Vehicle
    GM To Develop Electric Cars In China With SAIC, Longtime Partner

    Maybe you can beat 'em and join 'em at the same time? That may be what General Motors is hoping with its announcement this morning that it would develop electric cars with its longtime Chinese partner SAIC. In Shanghai this morning, GM CEO Dan Akerson and SAIC Motor Corp. chairman Hu Maoyuan signed...

  • 2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6, Bal Harbour, Florida

    The hybrid graveyard is growing. BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the German luxury makers that teamed up to adapt GM's Two-Mode Hybrid to high-end luxury vehicles, have both canceled both the hybrid vehicles that used the system for 2012, after no more than three model years. Pricey and low-production We learned last month that the Mercedes-Benz ML 450 Hybrid (b. 2009, d. 2011) would not carry over into the redesigned, all-new 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML-Class lineup. Now BMW has ended its ActiveHybrid X6 (b. 2010, d. 2011), the only other vehicle to use the pricey and complex GM Two-Mode Hybrid system that...

  • 2013 Fisker Surf
    2013 Fisker Surf Station Wagon: Teaser Video Copies Tesla

    In the automotive world nothing puts a new car in the spotlight faster than a well-edited, cleverly produced commercial. So when the Fisker Automotive, the electric automaker known for using a model in swim-suit and high-heels to sell is 2012 Karma Sedan, announced its 2013 Fisker Surf...

  • 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid
    Cheapest Electric Car In The U.S.? It Depends How You Ask

    So what's the least expensive plug-in car in the U.S.? That ought to be pretty simple to figure out, right? Just compare the base price for every electric car, add in mandatory delivery fees, and see which comes in lowest. Which is why we got confused this morning when we read Toyota's Bob Carter...

  • BMW Concept E, 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show
    2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Electric Two-Wheelers All The Rage

    It isn't just the cars that are going electric at the Frankfurt Auto Show, currently open to the public until September 25. Two-wheeled electric vehicles are popular too. Frankfurt show is very much focused on urban mobility - and having driven through the city during the press days last week...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ
    2011 Chevrolet Equinox Sounds Quiet Enough For Better MPG

    There are many ways of making a vehicle more fuel efficient. Improvements in engine technology, materials, rolling resistance and aerodynamics can all contribute towards making a car easier on gas than its predecessor. How about making it quieter? You may think making a car quieter at speed might...

  • poster from Audi Urban Future conference, Frankfurt, September 2011
    Audi Urban Future Initiative: Smaller, Smarter, Autonomous, Linked Cars

    Put a group of urban planners, architects, and sociologists on a panel to discuss transportation in the cities of the future, and you may find they don’t spend much time talking about cars. Instead, you get statements like, “The megacity of the future desires to be a generous knowledge...

  • Hyundai Blue-Will Concept, 2010 Detroit Auto Show

    Last week at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show we saw lots of new plug-in hybrid and purely electric concept cars from many different automakers. But mysteriously bucking the trend with not a single electric concept was South Korean auto group Hyundai Kia, choosing instead to represent electric drivetrain technology with two existing production cars -- the Hyundai BlueOn electric car and Sonata Hybrid. At the time we were a little perplexed as to why Hyundai’s only electric car on display was a production electric car it makes in small numbers for the South Korean fleet market -- but now we...

  • Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine. Image: Ford Motor Company
    EcoBoost Gets Smaller: Ford Shows Its Three-Cylinder In Frankfurt

    Ford is showing off the latest addition to its EcoBoost family, using the Frankfurt Auto Show to highlight the technology behind its 1.0-liter, three-cylinder EcoBoost engine.

  • BYD e6-B
    BYD E6 Electric Minivan Gets Chinese Makeover, But Will It Ever Get Here?

    This year hasn’t been easy for Chinese automaker BYD, thanks to abysmal performance on the Chinese stock-market, accusations of copyright infringement and a launch schedule that it just can’t seem to keep to. But over the summer the automaker has been busy, trying to turn its reputation...

  • 2012 Ford Focus Electric launch, New York City, January 2011 - charging point
    Everything You Need To Know About Electric Cars (With Asterisks)

    Although we’ve been covering electric and fuel-efficient green vehicles here at Green Car Reports for a long time now, a lot of first-time readers are completely new to the idea of buying an electric car. Exploring electric cars for the first time, these readers are looking for a simple...

  • 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML350 BlueTec
    Diesel: The Dark-Horse Contender For Cleaner, Greener Cars?

    Though about half the new cars sold in Europe are diesels, the technology has never had much traction in the United States, partly because much stricter U.S. clean air regulations made it virtually untenable. But several years ago Daimler and Volkswagen introduced cars powered by clean diesel...

  • Toyota Prius Plug-In
    2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In, 2012 Prius V: Pricing, New Details

    Toyota has announced pricing on two new models from its Prius family: the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In and the 2012 Toyota Prius V. And it's clarified that both trim levels of the plug-in Prius are likely to qualify for a Federal tax credit of $2,500.

  • 2011 Smart Fortwo

    Mercedes Benz is hoping a targeted television advertising campaign, accompanied by low-interest financing, is all it will need to reignite U.S. interest in the Smart brand.

  • 2014 BMW i3 concept live photos, 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show
    German Electric Car Battle: Audi A2 v BMW i3 v Benz B-Class E-Cell v VW Golf Blue eMotion

    With the dust settling on press days at the Frankfurt Auto Show, we can take a breath, think about what we saw, and start to sort out our impressions. One very clear message: German carmakers are taking electric cars seriously. Finally. Both Audi and BMW unveiled electric-car concepts that are...

  • prototype 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, April 2010
    2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In: Projecting Pricing Based On Europe

    Toyota has just launched the production version of its 2012 Prius Plug-In Hybrid at the Green Drive Expo held in Richmond, California. Toyota will most likely launch the production version of its 2012 Prius Plug-In Hybrid at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show, to be held in mid-November. Just this...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Chevrolet Volt: Ultimate Guide To Everything You Need To Know

    The Chevrolet Volt is now here, on sale in most states, and ready to plug in--and to answer all your questions about what it is, how it drives, how to buy it and how to wade through all its new technology, there's only one solution. Here, you'll find High Gear Media's comprehensive coverage of the...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Five Top Accessories and Modifications For Your 2011 Nissan Leaf

    We pick five accessories and modifications that will dress up your Leaf electric car to make it more functional, more stylish, or just cooler.

  • Munich University's Mute concept
    2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Mute Electric Car Shows Promise

    Following the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year we speculated on the problems that small volume, odd-looking electric cars could do to the EV industry's reputation. The outlook at Frankfurt was much more upbeat. Despite the absence of Nissan and its Leaf, several other carmakers had exciting...

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