plug-in cars

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevy Volt, with charging station visible; photo by George Parrott

    If last month's U.S. plug-in electric car sales figures could be characterized as "March Madness" -- Leaf sales tripled, Tesla took the Q1 sales crown, but the Mitsubishi i-MiEV was down 90 percent -- the Canadian market was one of "March Modestness". Sales were up, and there were a few surprises, but the electric vehicle market remains low-key. Co-champions Both the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt sold 82 units in Canada in March, sharing the title of the country's best-selling plug-in car for the month. While this represents the Volt's 13th straight month at (or sharing) pole position, and sales...

  • Henrik Fisker
    Fisker Lays Off Most Of Its Employees; Is This The Final Blow?

    Newspapers keep in their files pre-written obituaries for people who are old, known to be ill, or famous. We have a feeling we should start dusting off the one we wrote awhile back for Fisker Automotive, which laid off the bulk of its remaining employees this morning at 8 am Pacific time. Numerous...

  • Historical Prices & Specific Energy Trends for Li-Ion Batteries (Duke University, 2009)
    Cheaper Electric-Car Batteries: Slow & Steady Wins The Race

    Did your parents ever tell you, "Slow and steady wins the race"? It can be annoying to hear as a child, but often it's true--and in the case of electric car batteries, it's how they'll get less expensive. As a new posting from the Washington Post's Wonkblog points out, there is no Moore's Law for...

  • Green Car Reports editor John Voelcker discusses Electric Car Myths & Realities, March 2013
    Electric-Car Myths & Realities And NYC Rollout Plans (Videos)

    If you publish thousands of stories a year, sometimes you get asked to speak to groups of people about your topic. Which is how we came to talk about electric cars and try to allay some popular myths to a group of New York City activists called the Sane Energy Project. In the person of cheerful...

  • 2013 Nissan Leaf
    Conquering Electric-Car Range Anxiety: A Complete Guide

    Range Anxiety. Two very familiar words, but their coming together is more recent. It's the fear of running out of electricity in an electric car, compounded by typically short ranges and long recharging times. And it's contagious: A potential customer could drive under 30 miles per day and use a...

  • 2013 Tesla Model S electric sport sedan [photo by owner David Noland]
    March Plug-In Electric Car Sales: Tesla On Top, Leaf Roars Back (FINAL UPDATE)

    The big news in plug-in car sales for March was Tesla's statement that it delivered "more than 4,750" Model S electric cars from January through March. That news early Monday not only sent stock in Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] soaring, it also cued up an interesting three-way horse race. Those sales...

  • 'Revenge of the Electric Car' premiere: Elon Musk arrives in a Tesla Roadster

    Well, that didn't take long. Yesterday, just before 5 pm Eastern time, Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] released details of its new "lease-like" financing product. The general consensus in the media (we read a lot of Tesla coverage here, folks) has been that it's smart for Tesla to offer financing for its Model S electric luxury sport sedan. It will expand the pool of potential owners. But the press release, and a subsequent media call with CEO Elon Musk, mentioned a cost calculator on the company's website that purports to let users calculate the true net out-of-pocket cost for a 2013 Tesla Model S...

  • 2013 Tesla Model S
    Big Mystery Unveiled: You Can Now 'Lease' 2013 Tesla Model S

    And now we know: Tesla's Big Mystery Story, teased via more than one tweet from CEO Elon Musk, is this: You will soon be able to "lease" a brand-new 2013 Tesla Model S. That's a good thing (though not nearly as much fun as some of the ideas proposed under the Twitter hashtag #TeslaPredictions). But...

  • 2013 Nissan Leaf
    2013 Nissan Leaf Electric Car: Updates, Video At NY Auto Show

    Later today, we'll find out how many 2013 Nissan Leafs the company delivered last month. March was the first month that Nissan's electric car reached dealerships in volume from the Tennessee production line where all U.S. Leafs are now assembled, using lithium-ion cells from a plant right next...

  • 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
    Mitsubishi Looks Into Separate Japanese Plug-In Battery Fires

    Prepare yourselves everyone--more electric cars have caught fire. This time, Japanese automaker Mitsubishi has reported two battery fire incidents in Japan, related to two of its plug-in products--the Mitsubishi i electric car, and Outlander plug-in hybrid crossover. A press release from Mitsubishi...

  • BMW i3 electric car undergoing winter testing, February 2013
    Electric 2014 BMW i3 ReX Coming Dec, Lower Engine Power Confirmed

    The ranks of dedicated electric cars--those designed from scratch as plug-in vehicles--are thin. Come December, a fourth entry, the 2014 BMW i3, will join the three currently on the market (the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt, and Tesla Model S). BMW officials confirmed last Thursday that the first i3...

  • 2013 Tesla Model S
    Tesla Model S Electric-Car Deliveries For Q1: 4,750-Plus, Says Company

    When the news is good, you want to get it out there. Last night, Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] released a statement saying that it had delivered more than 4,750 Model S cars from January 1 through March 31 of this year. The statement came before the first quarter of 2013 had even technically ended...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car in Eastern Bunny costume for Campbell, CA, parade [photo: Paul Stith]

    The picture kind of says it all, don't you think? This is a 2011 Nissan Leaf owned by the Stith family, as dressed up for last year's Easter Parade in Campbell, California. Being a zero-emission vehicle, the Leaf makes an extra-friendly Easter Bunny, since it's quiet and emits no exhaust. As Paul Stith noted in a recent Facebook post, the entire ensemble was "engineered for quick installation, complete [with] Romex-framed ears and cotton tail." The unusual-looking Leaf seems to lend itself to costumes, somehow. Eighteen months ago, a pair of brothers in the Silverlake district of Los Angeles...

  • Henrik Fisker
    Is Fisker Automotive About To Declare Bankruptcy?

    Storm clouds continue to gather over troubled luxury electric-car startup Fisker Automotive. We reported on Thursday that Fisker had put its entire U.S. staff on a "temporary" furlough to conserve cash. Later that day, a Wall Street Journal article reported on what may be the logical next step...

  • Tesla Supercharger fast-charging system for electric cars
    Tesla To Expand Supercharger Network In Northwest, TX, FL, and Northeast

    One of the features associated with the 2013 Tesla Model S all-electric luxury sport sedan is the dedicated Supercharger network of DC quick-charge locations. Since the first stations went live last September, there have been only eight locations in California and the Northeast Corridor. Now Tesla...

  • Citroen test car fitted with Phinergy prototype aluminum-air battery
    Phinergy 1000-Mile Aluminum-Air Battery: On The Road In 2017?

    It's the sweetest dream of every electric-car fan: a battery that could store enough energy to offer up to 1,000 miles of real-world range. While it's not going to arrive in showrooms any time soon, Israeli startup Phinergy thinks its aluminum-air energy storage device might just be that battery...

  • 2013 Tesla Model S
    Tesla Now Making, Delivering 500 Model S Electric Cars Weekly

    With a backlog of more than 10,000 depositors for the Tesla Model S, its maker is making and delivering electric luxury sedans as fast as it can. Among other benefits, that may allow Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] to achieve CEO Elon Musk's suggestion that the company could be profitable for the first...

  • Tesla Model S parked in Menlo Park, California, March 2013 [photo: Eugene Lee]
    Tesla Model S Update: 3,000th Electric Sedan Delivered In CA

    In the last few weeks, it's almost become a cliche: drivers in Silicon Valley say they see as many Tesla Model S electric luxury sedans on the roads as they do Nissan Leafs or Chevrolet Volts. With a likely total production of perhaps 6,000 cars thus far, the Model S is outnumbered on U.S. roads by...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt pre-production prototype, January 2010

    Every month we report on sales of plug-in electric cars, which tripled last year over the total in 2011. As virtually every analyst and commentator has pointed out, electric cars have done better in their early years than hybrids did in theirs. So how is it that Car and Driver, the well-known automotive "buff book," seems to suggest that electric cars are doing much worse than hybrids did? That's the conclusion of a January article entitled, The Spark Is Gone: What's Going On With Electric Cars, which is subtitled, "EVs haven't caught on the way they were supposed to; will they ever?" By...

  • Tesla Model S with DISRUPT license plate, March 2013 [photo: Sam Villella]
    Had To Happen: Tesla Model S Spawns 'Teslacessories' Startup

    Accessories are a huge part of the auto business, and for every car, somewhere there's a business (or a few dozen) offering aftermarket items the manufacturer hasn't, can't, or won't provide. And so it turns out to be for the Tesla Model S, the all-electric sport sedan from Silicon Valley startup...

  • Detroit Electric all-electric two-seat sports car teaser photo, March 2013
    All-Electric Sports Car Coming Next Month From Detroit Startup?

    Tesla did it, Mercedes-Benz is doing it, so why can't a Detroit company do it too? In this case, "it" is building a pricey, limited-production, two-seat all-electric sports car. Detroit Electric, a famous name adopted by a five-year-old startup in the Motor City, will reveal its plans next month...

  • 2013 Chevrolet Volt, Catskill Mountains, Oct 2012
    Plug-in Electric Car Sales in Canada For February 2013

    Americans and Canadians alike returned to work this week after a festive St. Patrick's Day. For sales of plug-in electric vehicles in Canada, the (idiomatic, good) luck of the Irish arrived for one U.S. automaker. General Motors sold 51 Chevrolet Volts in Canada in February, up slightly from its...

  • Fast Charging 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Why One-Third Of Electric-Car Buyers Might Not Buy Another

    Electric-car owners tend to be enthusiastic evangelists for the good points of driving on grid power. At least, the ones we hear from usually are. But there's another group of plug-in electric car owners who aren't quite as enthusiastic. In fact, up to one-third of electric-car buyers in Japan say...

  • Henrik Fisker
    Why Fisker Left Fisker: Would Have Been 'Wrong To Stay'

    The news that Henrik Fisker had left Fisker Automotive came on Wednesday, leaving electric-car advocates and Fisker Karma fans wondering just what had happened. Fisker himself cited "major disagreements" over the company's "business strategy." A statement released within hours by Fisker Automotive...

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