Plug-In Hybrids

  • Sign indicating public electric-vehicle charging station

    While early adopters won't need many public charging points for their electric cars, conventional wisdom has it that the public at large probably will. And according to a May report by Pike Research, that's exactly what will happen. The clean-technology market research firm predicts that by 2015, the U.S. will have almost 1 million publicly accessible electric-vehicle charging stations. Globally, the total will be 4.7 million. Most electric vehicles in the U.S. will still be charged overnight at their owners' homes, Pike's report says. Public charging will be relatively more important in the...

  • Bright IDEA plug-in hybrid delivery van, prototype
    Not-A-Big-Surprise Dept: Bright Confirms Switch to GM Engines

    When GM Ventures announced it would invest an unspecified amount of money into startup hybrid truck-maker Bright Automotive, several of us noted that the prototype Bright Idea delivery van used an 2.0-liter engine and transmission from a Dodge Caliber. The announcement two weeks ago from General...

  • Prototype Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid being recharged at curbside station
    SF Bay Area Soon To Be Home To 5,050 More EV Charging Stations

    Infrastructure for electric transportation is heating up. Companies like Coulomb Technologies and Ecotality are already deploying electric vehicle charging stations region by region. And just today, general Motors said it was gearing up to announce a charging partner for its forthcoming Chevrolet...

  • Chinese temple
    Chinese Government Pledges $15 Billion For Support Of ‘Green’ Cars

    China’s rapidly expanding vehicle fleet, increasing manufacturing industry and rising energy demand has made the country one of the world’s biggest polluters, perhaps even the biggest polluter. But sadly, there’s not much chance of China making any radical changes to its environmental...

  • Hyundai Blue-Will plug-in hybrid concept, Seoul Motor Show, April 2009
    Hyundai Boasts 50 MPG By 2025 Fleet-Wide Fuel Economy

    Hyundai 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...

  • 2011 Coda Sedan prototype - charging socket
    Electric Car Buying Guide

    We'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...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt

    Last 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. Well, the shocks just keep on coming, with news coming out today that some Chevrolet dealers are already telling potential Volt customers that there might be a significant markup on the first batch of cars because of limited supply. Some estimates put the markup as high as $20,000 on top of the...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt pre-production prototype, January 2010
    2011 Chevy Volt: No $5K Rebate, HOV-Lane Access For CA Buyers

    Now we know: The first two plug-in cars from major manufacturers will go head-to-head on warranties and lease prices: $350 a month for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, $349 for the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Now the choice shifts to other measures, including electric and overall range, as well as the plug-in perks...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Nissan Leaf to Chevy Volt: You Can't Beat Zero

    Now that the world knows the price of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and of the 2011 Nissan Leaf...let the PR games begin. To the educated consumer, the difference between a Volt and a Leaf may be slight. Though the Volt uses a range-extending gasoline engine, it's an electric car--since its wheels are...

  • 2010 Fiat 500 BEV
    Chrysler Pares Back EV And Hybrid Plans

    A few years back Chrysler showed off all manner of hybrid, range-extended and all-electric concepts in the hope that these vehicles would eventually see production, thus catapulting the automaker to the forefront of the electrification revolution. Unfortunately, a global economic downturn and...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show
    Senate Panel Approves $3.6 Billion Funding For EV Infrastructure

    The electric vehicle revolution took a major step towards becoming a reality with the Senate Energy Committee approving today a new $3.6 billion bill to support the development of plug-in electric vehicles through a series of deployment communities to be set up around the country. These...

  • Honday EV-N concept [video screencap]
    BREAKING: Honda Plans Electric Car, Plug-in Hybrid For 2012

    Just like last week's Toyota-Tesla announcement, the rumor mill went into overdrive yesterday with talk of plans from Honda to build both electric cars and plug in Hybrids in the near future. Knowing full well how the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines felt about battery...

  • Power lines by Flickr user achouro

    Last week's heat wave prompted another eruption of that perennial question: Won't electric cars that recharge from grid power overload the nation's electricity system? Or put more bluntly: Will electric vehicles bring down the U.S. power grid? The answer, equally bluntly, is: No. They won't. (And we rather wish that certain news organizations--we're talkin' to you, The New York Times--could add a bit more perspective before writing about the topic in the predictable maybe-yes-but-maybe-no format.) Study by unlikely partners A comprehensive and wide-ranging two-volume study from 2007...

  • Third-Generation Toyota Prius
    Toyota Sells 2.5 Million Hybrids Worldwide

    Hybrid vehicles have been alternately portrayed as the saviours of modern transportation or the last gasp of the dying oil-based economy. Either way, Toyota has capitalized on their popularity with its world-beating Prius, even managing to sell more than 2.5 million hybrids worldwide--and at a...

  • Hyundai BLUE-WILL Hybrid
    Hyundai’s First Dedicated Hybrid Coming In 2012

    Now ranked as the world’s fifth-largest automaker in conjunction with its Kia subsidiary, Hyundai is making strides to build a product line that reflects its status among the world’s top manufacturers. With the world’s first hybrid vehicle powered by advanced lithium-polymer batteries and...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Test Drive A Chevrolet Volt With Microsoft’s New Kinect For Xbox 360

    Microsoft’s New Kinect For Xbox 360 is about to revolutionize the way we play video games, while the upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt will do the same in terms of the type of cars we drive. Now the two technology pioneers have come together, with new car buyers soon to have a new way of getting...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Microsoft Offering Virtual Chevy Volt Test Drives With Kinect For Xbox 360

    We’ve heard a lot about the upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt, read up on all the specs, even seen a few videos of prototypes doing the rounds at GM proving grounds around Michigan, but sadly, for the great majority of Americans, getting a feel for what the Volt is really like to drive is still months...

  • Nissan LEAF
    Nissan May Sell Extended Range Vehicles Alongside Battery Electric Cousins

    The 2011 Nissan Leaf electric vehicle is set to go on sale this December and order books for the car are filling up fast, with the first year’s allotment already gone. Infiniti, too, will get its own version of the Leaf as well as a new hybrid version of the M sedan, previewed by the 2012...

  • Lotus Range Extender 1.2-liter, three-cylinder engine and generator

    Lotus Engineering, the British sports car company’s automotive consultancy division, together with parts supplier Fagor Ederlan has announced today that it plans to develop its compact three-cylinder range extender engine for production. Lotus will be handling the engineering side while Fagor Ederlan will be supplying it to other firms, possibly including the major automakers, all around the globe. The three-cylinder 1.2-liter mill features aluminum "monoblock" construction, meaning the block, cylinder head, and even the exhaust manifold are integrated into a single casting...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show
    Why Can't Toyota's Plug-In Prius Recharge Its Larger Battery?

    Toyota has come under some fire from electric-vehicle enthusiasts for what some perceive as a grudging, halfhearted approach to building vehicles that plug in. Its first U.S.-market plug-in vehicle--not including a thousand or so RAV4 electric crossovers a decade ago--will be the 2012 Toyota Prius...

  • 2011 Ford C-Max
    Hybrid And Plug-In Hybrid Ford C-MAX Planned For 2013, U.S. Sales Likely

    Ford has already confirmed that its boxy C-MAX will be arriving in the U.S. late next year and now the Blue Oval has revealed that hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the car are in the pipeline, although only European plans have been announced thus far. But with the U.S. being the world’s...

  • prototype 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, April 2010
    Prius Plug-In Hybrid: It Won't Compete With the Leaf or Volt

    We've been thinking a lot about the prototype 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid since our test drive of a prototype last month. And about the rest of the plug-in cars that will come to market over the next two years. To our surprise, we decided we don't think buyers will directly compare the Prius...

  • Fisker Karma at Laguna Seca
    Fisker Funds Keep Coming: Delaware Adds To DoE's $529 Million

    Last fall, Fisker Automotive was awarded $529 million in low-interest loans by the Department of Energy, and the company has continued to rake in cash since then. In January, for instance, Fisker raised an additional $115 million in private capital. Last week, the DoE and Fisker announced that the...

  • Opel (Vauxhall) Ampera
    First Pre-Production Opel Amperas Roll Off The Line

    The 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle isn’t due to hit showrooms until the end of the year but the first pre-production examples are already rolling off production lines at a GM assembly line in Warren, Michigan. Now, the first pre-production Opel Amperas, Europe’s version of...

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