plug-in cars

  • Chevrolet Volt OnStar EcoHub App

    How much does it cost to charge your electric car? Do you know? That might initially sound like a simple enough question to answer, but in some homes--especially ones signed up to time of use electricity metering--it’s often far from straightforward to find an answer. Now a new smartphone app being tested by General Motors aims to take the guess work out of charging costs for its Chevrolet Volt. Developed as part of GM’s OnStar System, the EcoHub app combines the OnStar charging data associated with each individual Volt with the data from its owner’s domestic smart meter or...

  • Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Hall in an ad for the 2012 Nissan Leaf
    2012 Nissan Leaf Gets Even Cheaper: Now, $139/Month Lease

    Plug-in electric car sales are growing in the U.S., with the Chevy Volt in particular going from strength to strength. The 2012 Nissan Leaf, however, is not doing so well. Despite being one of the earliest electric cars on the market, it's been outsold three to two this year by the Toyota Prius...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S beta vehicle, Fremont, CA, October 2011
    Tesla Model S Service Contract: $600/Year, Or Warranty Voided

    One big advantage of electric cars is reduced maintenance. With no internal combustion engine, there is no oil to change, no exhaust system, no transmission, no myriad of moving parts to break or wear out, and no air or fuel filters to clog up. With regenerative braking, brake pads last virtually...

  • Three Nissan Leafs
    Exec Stands Firm on Nissan Leaf Batteries, Previews 2013 (Video)

    Ever since a handful of Nissan Leaf owners in Arizona noticed that their cars had started to suffer from premature battery aging, Nissan has been criticized for its apparent lack of transparency on the subject. Just over a week ago, Nissan announced it had asked electric car advocate Chelsea Sexton...

  • Tesla Supercharger fast-charging system for electric cars
    More Electric Cars, Not Charging Technology, Key To Mass Adoption

    It’s no secret that electric cars sales in the U.S.--and elsewhere in the world--aren’t as high as automakers and electric car advocates would like. The reasons given for this are many and varied: some commentators say plug-in cars are simply too expensive; others say that the lack of...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S Signature
    Free Supercharging For 60-kWh Tesla Model S: How A Lucky Few Got It

    It looks like Tesla may just have done it again. Compared to Nissan's challenged public responses to hot-weather range-loss problems in its Leaf electric car, a recent move by Tesla to offer free Supercharging to early buyers of the 60-kWh version of its 2012 Model S looks like brilliant customer...

  • 2013 Smart Electric Drive, Brooklyn, NY

    If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Smart took that advice to heart; its 2013 Smart ED3 is the third generation of its all-electric version of the two-seat ForTwo minicar. And it's the first one that's really a viable car under normal driving conditions. It's also the least expensive electric car sold in the U.S., priced at $25,750 for the coupe and $28,750 for the soft-top Cabrio version. And that's before incentives (Smart asserted it will not use "net pricing" to market the car) that include a $7,500 Federal tax credit, a $2,500 purchase rebate in California, and a slew of other...

  • Nissan Leaf Self-Driving Car
    Move Over Google, Meet The Self-Driving Nissan Leaf

    What Google can do with a Toyota Prius, someone else can do with a Nissan Leaf. At least, that’s the message NIssan wants to send after showcasing its own take on Google’s automated car at the 2012 Ceatec exhibition in Japan. As Engadget reports, the self-driving Nissan Leaf can move...

  • 2013 Zero Electric Motorcycle Lineup
    2013 Zero Electric Motorcycles: Bigger, Badder, Faster

    If you’re a fan of electric motorcycles, you’ll know that Californian-based Zero Motorcycles likes to update its range of all-electric motorcycles one a year. And, unlike many automakers and motorcycle companies, that means more than just a few new paint options and handlebar tweaks. In...

  • 2010 Land Rover Range_e Hybrid Concept
    Land Rover Confirms Production Range Rover Plug-in Hybrid

    It’s almost a year ago since a Range Rover Range_e plug-in hybrid prototype was spotted innocuously charging at a shopping mall in the U.K. Now Land Rover has confirmed its intentions to bring a plug-in hybrid Range Rover to market some time in the future. For now, how far into the future...

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    Weakest Links In Electric Car Sales: Local Salespeople, Dealers

    Plug-in car sales hit a new record in September--more than 5,500 sold in a single month--and there will likely be more records to come. But plug-in hybrids and battery electric cars are still unfamiliar to most U.S. car buyers, not to mention pricey. And there's increasing discussion that the...

  • Fisker Atlantic concept unveiling before New York Auto Show, April 2012
    Fisker Atlantic Could Bring New Strategic Partners, CEO Says

    It's probably not much fun being Tony Posawatz, the latest CEO of Fisker Automotive, these days. Consider the list of challenges he faces: Fisker appears to have built only 2,000--perhaps 3,000--of its Karma range-extended electric luxury sedan, not the 15,000 it projected for its first year The...

  • Bolloré BlueCar electric car used for Autolib' car-sharing service in Paris, September 2012

    The most popular electric car in Paris is not what you think. It's not the Nissan Leaf, or the Mitsubishi i-MiEV (or its Citroen C-Zero or Peugeot i-On siblings). It's a silver three-door hatchback with four seats and a basic interior that Parisians drive for only a few minutes to a few hours, from one curbside Autolib' car-sharing kiosk to another. It's called the Bollore Bluecar, and as of last week, there are 1,750 of them parked at 670 kiosks along Parisian streets and in some suburbs as well. The ultimate goal to make 3,000 Bluecars available at 1,050 kiosks for Parisians to use on...

  • Renault Fluence ZE electric cars in Israel, provided by Better Place [photo: Better Place]
    Shai Agassi Out As CEO Of Better Place Electric-Car Service

    Shai Agassi, founder of Better Place, which provides electric-car services to customers in Israel, is no longer CEO of the company, the firm has confirmed. In an official statement posted earlier today, the company said that Agassi has been replaced by Evan Thornley, previously CEO of Better Place...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S beta vehicle, Fremont, CA, October 2011
    September Plug-In Electric Car Sales Surge, As Tesla Sells 200 (Or So)

    Sales of plug-in electric cars surged in September, after setting a new record in August. And this month's notable event was the projected delivery of 200 or more 2012 Tesla Model S all-electric luxury sport sedans to buyers. Tesla refuses to release monthly sales figures, as every other automaker...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S, brief test drive, New York City, July 2012
    Tesla’s Supercharger Network: How It Works In The Real World

    Last week, Tesla Motors [NADAQ: TSLA] officially switched on the first six of its planned network of Supercharger charging stations. Designed to offer current -- and future -- Tesla models the ability to recharge at a rate of around 150 miles in just 30 minutes, Tesla’s Superchargers are the...

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    Nissan To Reboot Leaf Effort, Asks Electric-Car Fans For Help

    This is a tough period for Nissan and its Leaf electric car. Sales have been stagnant, averaging 500 cars per month this year. More recent concerns by owners in Phoenix over unexpected battery-capacity loss raise the specter of a plug-in car with limited lifespan. Some observers feel that Nissan...

  • Toyota iQ EV electric car at 2012 Paris Auto Show
    Toyota iQ EV: The Electric Car You'll Never See (Live Photos)

    When a major automaker introduces a new electric car, you'd expect a major event with plenty of hoopla. But at last week's Paris Auto Show, the Toyota iQ EV--a battery electric conversion of the minicar it sells in the States as the Scion iQ--was pretty much ignored by Toyota executives. Instead...

  • Fisker Atlantic concept unveiling before New York Auto Show, April 2012

    In April, Tom LaSorda--then CEO of Fisker Automotive--said the company was raising additional capital. Today, Fisker announced that it had closed a new round of financing, with more than $100 million coming into the company's coffers. It will use the money, it says, for "continued product development, market expansion, and a new global marketing campaign for the Fisker Karma." The product development work will be for the Fisker Atlantic, the company's second and more affordable car, after it shelved plans for the Surf and Sunset models of the larger Karma. The mid-size Atlantic sedan was...

  • Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid, 2012 Paris Motor Show
    2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Gallery: 2012 Paris Auto Show

    As far as plug-in cars go, the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) has to be one of the most important vehicles making its debut this year at the Paris Auto Show. The first vehicle to launch under Mitsubishi’s ambitious goals to offer plug-in hybrid or all-electric versions of...

  • Steve Marsh's 2011 Nissan Leaf: 11 Months, 36,000 Miles
    Nissan Buys Back Leaf Electric Cars Under Arizona Lemon Law

    Yesterday, a local news station in Phoenix, Arizona, confirmed that Nissan has agreed to buy back wilting Leaf electric cars from their owners under the state’s Lemon Law. The news comes less than a week after Mark Perry, Nissan North America’s product planning and advanced technology...

  • BMW Concept Active Tourer, 2012 Paris Auto Show
    2012 Paris Auto Show: BMW Concept Active Tourer Gallery

    For as long as we can remember, BMW has ignored the pull of front-wheel drive cars, preferring to stick with the performance-oriented rear-wheel drive setup that has served it well for decades. But at this year’s Paris Auto Show, the German automaker has unveiled a car that we once described...

  • 2014 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive
    2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive: Sexy, But Expensive

    A few years ago, Mercedes-Benz teased us with the possibility that it would be building an all-electric version of its iconic gullwing supercar, the SLS AMG. Today, on the opening day of the 2012 Paris Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz gave us the news we’d all been waiting for: the 2013 SLS AMG...

  • Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Concept live photos, 2012 Paris Auto Show
    VW, Audi, Porsche Lay Out Plug-In Hybrid Plans: Paris Auto Show

    After a brisk run-through of new models from all of its many brands, Volkswagen Group closed last night's preview event before the Paris Auto Show with a few words on its plans for plug-in hybrids. "Many companies are reducing their plans for electric vehicles," said VW Group chief Martin...

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