Electric Cars

  • ECOtality Blink charging station for electric & plug-in cars

    You'd think a company awarded $115 million by the Department of Energy to build electric-car charging stations would make them accessible to every single driver, wouldn't you? Apparently, you'd be wrong. At least, that is, in the case of Ecotality's Blink network. Any plug-in driver arriving at a Blink station who hasn't previously signed up as a Blink member is out of luck. Useless 800 number As we've confirmed with several drivers, calling the 800 number on a sticker now added to the side of Blink stations is useless. Ecotality's operators cannot take a credit-card number and activate the...

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    More Nissan Leaf Battery Loss, Nissan Doesn’t Blink

    Last week, Nissan gave an official response to the handful of Arizona drivers of its 2011 Leaf electric car that had experienced the first signs of battery capacity loss. A week on, with more reports from owners claiming a lost battery capacity bar and in two instances, two capacity bars, Nissan...

  • A123 Systems Employees Perform Quality Check on a Lithium-Ion Battery Pack  [source: A123 Systems]
    Are Electric-Car Batteries Already at $250 Per kWh? Analyst Says Yes

    How expensive are electric car battery packs? It’s a topic of much discussion among electric car fans, and a closely guarded secret within the auto industry, but now an industry analyst has suggested that improved technology and economies of scale has lowed electric car battery pack costs to...

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    2012 Nissan Leaf Limo Stretches Electric Car Reality (Video!)

    Last year we told you about a Missouri coachbuilder with the grand plan: turn a humble 2012 Nissan Leaf into a stretch limousine. Now, some ten months after we first brought you the story, we can bring you evidence that the Imperial Coach Builders of Springfield, MO made good its promise with what...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S
    2012 Tesla Model S: 'Opportunity Console' Details Revealed

    If you've ever climbed into a car and struggled to find a place to put that one item you like to carry around, then Tesla might have the solution for you. Tesla Motors has announced details of its 'Opportunity Console', a new concept for the console between the front seats that will allow owners to...

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    Battery Maker A123 Systems Says It’s Not The Next ‘Solyndra’

    Despite unveiling what it says will be a revolutionary new vehicle battery last week, Massachusetts-based firm A123 Systems is fighting skepticism that it will become the “next Solyndra,” the California solar company that went bankrupt in August 2011 after receiving a $550 million loan...

  • 2012 Nissan Leaf

    One of the most frequent criticisms we hear of electric and plug-in hybrid cars is that they’re just too expensive. Take the 2012 Nissan Leaf, for example. Before government and state incentives, a base-level Leaf SV will set you back $35,200. Live in the right area however, and incentives can dramatically lower that cost. Still expensive? Then be grateful you don’t live in Australia, where Nissan’s plug-in hatchback is just about to go on sale for $51,500 AUD. At today’s exchange rate, that’s nearly $52,000 US. As Inside EVs reports however, a high sticker cost...

  • Steve Marsh's 2011 Nissan Leaf: 11 Months, 36,000 Miles
    Nissan Sticks With 20K Leafs In U.S. By End Of (Fiscal) Year

    Electric-car sales are actually doing better than sales of hybrid-electric vehicles were at the same stage of their launch, though you'd never know it from much of the media. But the prevalent "electric-car-sales-are-disastrous" meme has caused carmakers to couch their predictions much more...

  • 2012 Renault Twizy
    Weekend Test-Drive: Can Tiny Renault Twizy Be A Real Car?

    When we first heard that French automaker Renault was producing a tiny, two-seat electric car with a top speed of 52mph called the Twizy, we have to admit to laughing. A lot. But after driving a production Renault Twizy in Ibiza earlier this year, our impression of the plucky go-kart changed. Could...

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    Your Guide To Charging Station Rage, And How To Avoid It

    A few weeks ago while borrowing a 2012 Ford Focus Electric, Forbes writer Todd Woody experienced what he described as Electric Car Road Rage: fear and anger associated with unsuccessfully trying to charge an electric car. It happened while he was at a cafe in downtown Berkeley, California, when the...

  • 2013 Chevrolet Volt
    Will Buick Launch A Volt Version Called Electra?

    Sometimes online news sites can build complete stories--almost entirely hypothetical--around a single factoid. This is one of those stories. The factoid is that General Motors registered its intent to use the name Electra on a product in the category of "Motor land vehicles, namely, automobiles...

  • Audi A3 e-tron prototype: first drive, June 2012
    Audi A3 e-tron Prototype: First Drive Video (Exclusive)

    Unlike other carmakers--including BMW with its ActiveE program--Audi has chosen to use only in-house drivers to test the fleet of electric A3 e-tron prototypes it has brought to the U.S. So we're pleased to be among the few media outlets to drive an Audi A3 e-tron, one of just 17 such cars in North...

  • Nissan Leaf on track at Laguna Seca. Photo via MyNissanLeaf forum member nader.

    It’s all very well reading about the electric exploits of hill-climbing all-electric race cars and the 0-60 times of purpose-built electric drag cars, but sometimes there’s no substitute for experiencing the joy of electric motorsport first hand. In a little over two weeks, that’s exactly what you’ll get if you head to the world-famous Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in sunny California. Now in its 4th year, Refuel 2012 offers anyone with an electric vehicle, be it two, three, or four wheeled, the chance to drive it around a real race course to see what it can do. It's...

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    Toyota’s New Electric Car Is One Your Kids, Not You, Will Want To Drive

    If children are the future, then how do we get them driving clean, green electric cars? It’s a question we’ve thought a lot about, but Toyota thinks it has come up with a solution, with a new three-seat electric concept car that your kids can drive. As Automotive News (subscription...

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    2012 Ford Focus Electric SmartPhone App, Website, Goes Live

    According to our own reckoning, Ford hasn’t really sold that many 2012 Ford Focus Electric cars to non fleet customers. For those who have made the purchase however, the automaker has announced its smartphone iPhone app and website are now live, letting customers remotely interact with their...

  • The Renault ZOE sets a new world record, traveling 1,618 km in 24 hours
    Renault ZOE Shatters Distance Record For An Electric Car

    If we've said it once, we've said it a thousand times: range-anxiety is one of the biggest hurdles facing electric car manufacturers. If consumers don't believe that an electric car is going to get them from Point A to Point B (without a time-consuming battery recharge), vehicle sales will stall...

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    Working Infiniti Emerg-E To Tackle Goodwood Hillclimb Later This Month

    For the U.K. automotive industry, the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed is a not-to-miss annual event, culminating in its world-famous hillclimb event. Last year, we saw Nissan’s Leaf Nismo RC all-electric race car tackle the iconic 1.16-mile course, but this year we’ll see...

  • Tesla presentation slide from June, 2012 outlining 'Gen 3' platform variants
    Tesla To Launch New Sedan And Two Crossovers After Model S

    Tesla’s long-awaited Model S is just days from officially hitting the market, although at least one of the electric sedans has already been delivered to a customer. With development on the Model S finally complete, we can now focus on what’s next in the pipeline for Tesla. We know that...

  • 2013 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive (European version)

    Earlier this week, Daimler started production of the 2013 Smart ForTwo electric drive at its Hamback, facility in France. The third-generation all-electric Smart ForTwo, the 2013 model is the first electric Smart that will be sold as well as leased. Unlike previous versions, which we felt were underpowered, the 2013 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive features an all-new electric powertrain and lithium-ion battery pack. Electric motor power is increased from 30 kilowatts up to 55 kilowatts peak, while sustained motor output is 35 kilowatts versus the old 20 kilowatts. Range is also improved, with...

  • EPA Beyond Tailpipe Emissions Tool
    How Clean Is Your Electric Car? Online Tool Helps You Find Out

    If you’re looking to buy an electric car, you’re probably familiar with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Fuel Economy website, which lists the gas mileage of every car on sale today along with the miles per gallon equivalent rating for every plug-in car. Unfortunately, the...

  • Renault Fluence ZE charging at Better Place charge point in apartment bldg [photo: Brian of London]
    What's The Real Cost of a Better Place Electric Car in Israel?

    Since buying my Better Place Renault Fluence ZE in Israel, I'm frequently asked about the price. I bought the car because I liked the way it drove and thought it would save me money. I had been looking for a new car, but had no intention of buying a green model as such. I was quickly satisfied that...

  • ECOtality Blink charging stations for electric & plug-in cars
    Syracuse Non-Profit Replaces Blink Charging Stations, Sues Ecotality

    Just as those buying an electric car have a choice of several different models to chose from, there are many different charging stations that individuals, businesses and local government can chose to provide convenient electric car charging. But in Syracuse New York, a non-profit organization is...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Volt
    2012 Chevrolet Volt Owners Help With Peppy Volt Ad Campaign

    Just how do you advertise a plug-in car like the 2012 Chevrolet Volt? In the two years since advertising for General Motors’ first plug-in hybrid started, GM has tried a whole bunch of different tactics. Sadly, to date, very few have been successful, focusing on why you should want a Chevy...

  • Nissan Leaf: Lost Battery Capacity
    2011 Nissan Leaf Battery Capacity Loss: Nissan Responds

    Just under a month ago, we reported a few cases in which owners of 2011 Nissan Leafs had noticed the first of twelve lights on their car’s battery capacity gauge had switched off, indicating a marked deterioration in battery capacity after just one year. Now Nissan has released an official...

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