Green Car News
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Patience is a virtue when it comes to ordering a 2011 Nissan Leaf--especially if you're not in one of the five markets Nissan's chosen to launch the car late this year. On April 20 of this year, I was one of those electric-car geeks scanning my email every 15 minutes, waiting for the official invite from Nissan to join the Leaf queue. Sometime that evening--after the reservations line had been jammed by interested EV-heads--I went through the online configurator and designed my own red 2011 Leaf, putting down my $99 deposit on American Express. Since then it's been a waiting game. Nissan sent...
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What Range Anxiety? Daihatsu EV Does 623 Miles On One ChargeLast October, Simon Hackett and Emilis Prelgauskas set a new distance record for a production battery-powered vehicle: a hugely impressive 313 miles in a 2008 Tesla Roadster. That's around 70 miles more than the EPA's rated range for the world's best -known EV. Unfortunately for them, not even a...
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Report: BYD Will Borrow Mercedes-Benz B-Class Platform For New EVBack in March we first reported that German auto giant Daimler was partnering with Chinese automaker and battery specialist BYD to further develop electric vehicle technology and help accelerate their production. While few actual details of the partnership were revealed at the signing, we now have...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Volkswagen Beetle Runs On Fuel Generated From Human WasteWe’ve seen fuel derived from garbage before, and even a race car that ran on chocolate, but now we have an even wilder concept: a Volkswagen Beetle running on methane gas derived from human waste. Yes, you read that correctly. The modified Volkswagen Beetle, or Bio-Bug, was developed as a...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Charging Infrastructure Not Prerequisite For Electric Car SuccessWhat exactly is needed for electric cars to become mainstream? It's a question the auto industry has been asking time and time again over the past few years. Over time, the answer has changed. While electric car owners will likely tell you that the only thing they really need in order to live...
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So, Can You Drive the 2011 Nissan Leaf Cross-Country?If you're studying the notion of going on the grid for your automotive "fuel," you're probably curious just how you'll integrate an electric car like the 2011 Nissan Leaf into your life. You think you'll be able to handle the estimated 100-mile range just fine--but what about longer trips? While...
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Blood Centers of the Pacific Entice Donors With a Small Car
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2012 Ford Kuga Hybrid, or Will It Be 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid?The 2011 Ford Escape Hybrid will likely be the last year for Ford's original hybrid vehicle, launched way back in October 2004. At the end of July, Ford had sold 98,500 Escape Hybrids, more than half its total sales of 139,700 hybrids of all types. But all good things must come to an end. For 2012...
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Tesla Motors Reports Wider $38.5M Loss, But Says It’s On TrackAs predicted, Tesla Motors posted higher losses for the second quarter during its earnings announcement today — its first as a public company. The electric vehicle maker says it brought in $28.4 million revenue, but lost $38.5 million ($5.04 a share), up from the $29.5 million lost last quarter...
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Hyundai Boasts 50 MPG By 2025 Fleet-Wide Fuel EconomyHyundai already boasts the title of most fuel efficient automaker in the U.S., with its fleet-wide fuel economy of 30.9 mpg, but the automaker is confident it can do better, much better. Hyundai announced yesterday that its fleet-wide fuel economy in the U.S. will average 50 mpg by 2025, an...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
2011 Nissan Leaf: Waterboarded For Your SafetyHowever strongly you feel about torture testing in other situations, it's necessary when it comes to car safety. Without crash tests, cold- and hot-weather testing, and some pretty creative destruction, the cars of today would be a lot more perilous. For the 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car, the...
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Bosch Commits To EV Powertrain DevelopmentFollowing the successful launch of Bosch’s parallel full-hybrid technology (in models such as the Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche Cayenne S), the key international automotive supplier is also increasingly investing in the development of powertrain technologies for all-electric vehicles. With the...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
We wrote about the 2011 Coda Sedan and Coda's EV cost calculator not too long ago, and described the cars as a "Chinese-built sedan" with a battery pack "containing Chinese-made lithium-ion cells." The Coda, we said would be "the first Chinese-manufactured passenger car sold in the U.S. when it arrives." Which prompted a note from Coda's Matt Sloustcher pointing out that "final assembly of our vehicle will take place in California." Final assembly: Driving it off the line Technically, that means that the 2011 Coda Sedan will be "American manufactured," not Chinese-manufactured as we'd...
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Electric Car Buying GuideWe've been watching it roll closer for years, and now it's all but here: A new era of electric cars. Just three or four months from now, the first highway-capable electric vehicles sold in volume by global automakers will appear in showrooms in California and other regions. By the end of 2011...
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The 2011 Chevy Volt: Made Alongside GM's Gas-Guzzling V8sThink of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and very little seems conventional about it. With a range of 40 miles per charge and a range-extending gasoline engine used to provide extra power when the battery pack is depleted, Chevrolet is keen to push the car’s green credentials. Built at the Hamtramck...
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GM Confirms Return Of Mild Hybrid Models In 2011With the demise of Saturn, GM was left with only one model featuring its mild hybrid system, the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid sedan, but sadly even that green vehicle was dropped from the automaker’s lineup this year. GM is planning to bring back its mild hybrid models, however, and according to...
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2011 Nissan Leaf: Air Conditioner Infused With Vitamin C?Nissan’s Exciting Electric Car Adds A New Twist In Japan
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Just how long does it take to plug in an electric car? A few seconds, perhaps? And just how inconvenient is it? We plug in electrical devices every day in our homes without giving it a second thought. Most existing electric car owners even cite plugging their car in as being a bonus over having to stand at the gas station filling up. But while many engineers have worked to speed up the actual process of charging an electric car up, very few have questioned the need for a physical connection between car and charger. That may change if companies like Evatran are successful in changing the way...
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GM Invests In Plug-In Hybrid Truckmaker Bright AutomotiveGeneral Motors announced today that it will invest in startup Bright Automotive, which hopes to start final production engineering of its Idea plug-in hybrid delivery van design later this year. GM Ventures, the automaker's venture investing arm, already provided funds to Bright this week; formal...
John Voelcker -
2011 Chevy Volt Danger: Rapacious Dealer Surcharges Could Turn Off BuyersLast week GM announced pricing for its upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt, revealing that its range-extended electric vehicle will have a MSRP of $41,000. This came as quite a shock to many considering that the similarly advanced Nissan Leaf all-electric vehicle will have a starting MSRP of just $32,780...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
The New Black Market: Buying And Selling EV CreditsIt appears selling cars isn’t the only way for electric vehicle manufactures to earn a buck. Thanks to California’s Zero Emission Vehicle program, some manufacturers, such as Tesla, are earning additional cash by selling their unused pollution credits. The California Air Resources Board (CARB)...
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Oil-Backed Prop. 23 Could Suspend CA Emissions Reductions, Hurt Green StartupsCome November, California voters could have a major impact on the state’s environment. The ballot will include Proposition 23, a measure that would suspend the Global Warming Solutions Act that passed in 2006 (otherwise known as Assembly Bill 32), which called for reductions in greenhouse gas...
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Low Theft Losses: Another Reason to Love Toyota Prius HybridsNot a lot of buyers end up choosing between a Toyota Prius hybrid and a Cadillac Escalade full-size sport-utility vehicle for their new car. Now, in addition to its top-of-the-charts gas mileage--50 mpg on the EPA combined cycle--there's another reason to opt for the Prius: Its earlier models have...
John Voelcker