Category: Electric Car
A new era of transportation is fast approaching. The evidence: almost every major car manufacturer has plans to develop hybrid and electric vehicles. Honda (NYSE:HMC) is the latest to reveal its intention to introduce both a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and also electric vehicle into the U.S. market by 2012.Â
Survey: Chinese Want Electric Cars, Americans Not So Much
According to a recent survey conducted by Ernst & Young's Global Automotive Center, citizens of China are most likely to buy -- or at least consider purchasing -- a plug-in vehicle, more than any other country surveyed.
Ford Introduces Cars with New Direct Injection EcoBoost
While hybrid and electric cars represent the future of vehicles, Ford is working on ways to improve traditional cars for the short term. This summer, Ford introduced four new vehicles with their EcoBoost technology, a turbo-charged, direct-injection engine that cuts emissions and increases mileage.
Nissan Leaf May Only Cost $20,000 in California
Nissan Leaf followed the announcement of the Chevy Volt and informed of the national market roll-out plan of its first ever zero-emission electric car. It also said said it will need public support of three to five years for the development of its electric vehicles. Eying for a government financial aid it may only cost 20K in California.
EVA/DC displays tasty home-brewed electric car collection
The Solar Aztec, an old solar race car built by MIT that the members of the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington, D.C. group have restored and are displaying at the Washington Auto Show/EDTA Conference.
Fully suitable for everyday use and no local emissions
Two new fully-electric vehicles, the smart fortwo electric drive and the Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL, are hitting the market. With ranges of 135 and 400 kilometers, respectively, the two cars are a perfect compliment; one perfect for driving in towns and cities, and the other for longer road trips.
New Chevy Volt
Jul 27, 2010 Latest News Update About New Chevy Volt: A federal tax credit would bring the electric car’s price to $33,500. Volt’s ma
Electric vehicle range: What, me worry?
A new study of drivers of electric cars finds that "range anxiety" is less prominent than many feared. These drivers prefer to charge their car at home rather than at public charging stations.
GM Chevy Volt on sale now for $41,000
Three and a half years after introducing the concept Chevy Volt electric car, General Motors is finally answering the question of its price: $41,000 before a federal tax credit.
GM disclosed the pricing and touted the 340-mile range of the Chevy Volt on Tuesday at a conference on plug-in
Diesel and electric vehicles meet CAFE regulations
With new CAFE standards looming, automakers have to quickly decide how they will meet these goals. With options like hybrids, electric cars, and diesel cars, the companies must choose how to approach the changes to their fleet that would be most beneficial.