plug-in cars

  • Jay Leno Drives Via Vtrux

    Americans love the utility and functionality of the mighty pickup truck, but not its gas mileage. So its no surprise that talk show host Jay Leno thinks that Americans will love the Via Vtrux, a range-extended, full-size, electric pickup truck that combines the practicality of a Chevy Silverado with the gas mileage of a Chevy Volt. Leno came to his conclusions on the latest episode his ongoing web-based car series Jay Leno’s Garage, in which he interviewed automotive legend Bob Lutz and drove the plug-in pickup truck. With 18,000 miles on the clock of his 2011 Chevrolet Volt and only 12...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    How To Keep Your Nissan Leaf’s Battery Pack Happy In Hot Weather

    Just like humans, lithium-ion battery packs don’t like extremes of temperature, which is why automakers often build plug-in cars with liquid-cooled battery packs. Unlike the 2012 Chevrolet Volt and 2012 Tesla Model S however, the Nissan Leaf doesn't have any liquid cooling for its battery...

  • BYD e6 electric taxi in service in Shenzhen, China
    China Still Plans To Dominate Electric Cars (Details To Come Later)

    Five to eight years ago, Chinese carmakers were going to blast into the U.S. car market and sell huge volumes of inexpensive small cars--just like the Germans, Japanese, and Koreans before them. Then, two or three years ago, Chinese auto companies were going to leapfrog directly into electric cars...

  • Electric Vehicle price sensitivity analysis, by Pike Research, July 2012
    Is $23,750 The Right Price To Get Electric Car Sales To Soar?

    There are many reasons plug-in electric car sales are still just a tiny fraction of the market. The biggest hurdle may be high price, compared to gasoline cars of the same size, right now (along with range limitations). Despite a cost-per-mile that's just a fraction of what a gasoline car costs...

  • GE WattStation Publicity Shot
    GE Charging Stations: Now You Can Pay With PayPal, SmartPhone

    If you drive an electric car, you’ll be familiar with the frustration that occurs when you arrive at a charging station to find you can’t use it because you don’t have the correct smart card, key, or dongle. For those without the correct card, some charging providers can unlock a...

  • 2013 Holden Volt with Better Place Charge Spot and executives from both companies
    Strange Bedfellows? Project Better Place Pairs With GM Australia

    Better Place is now rapidly ramping up the first full deployment of its electric-car service and battery swapping network in Israel, but the company has ambitious plans in other countries as well. In Israel, it's illegal for electric-car users to plug their cars into just any old wall socket. They...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt plugged into Coulomb Technologies 240V wall charging unit

    If you have a car that both plugs in and runs on a conventional engine, what's the mix of miles done on grid power versus gasoline? You might think it's something like 50-50. In the case of the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, with an electric range of 6 to 15 miles, that's probably about right--especially in the kind of low-speed, stop-and-go urban driving where hybrids thrive. But in the case of the Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric car, with an EPA-rated electric range of 35 miles (rising to 38 miles for 2013), it turns out that at least the first 18 months' worth of buyers are logging...

  • Tesla presentation slide from June, 2012 outlining 'Gen 3' platform variants
    Tesla Says All-Electric 3-Series Competitor Due By 2015

    Ever since it was founded, Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] has followed a ‘trickle-down’ business model, developing its technology in premium luxury cars before using that technology to develop ever more affordable models. With its first car, the expensive yet sexy Roadster sports car...

  • President Obama inspects the 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Obama's Goal Of 1 Million Plug-Ins: 2018, Not 2015, Say Analysts

    Political opponents of President Barack Obama used to sneer, "So how's that hopey-changey stuff workin' for ya, huh?" You don't hear that so much any more, but 18 months after the first plug-in cars went on sale in the U.S., it's worth looking at a different question. Will the Obama...

  • Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Hall in an ad for the 2012 Nissan Leaf
    Nissan Leaf Electric-Car Sales Slump: What's Happening Here?

    Last year it was the Chevy Volt, which went through several months of slow sales before rebounding in the spring. This year, it's the Nissan Leaf, the world's highest-volume battery-electric car, whose U.S. sales have slumped to just 600 a month or less--and stayed there since early this year. Just...

  • Brabus Hybrid Mercedes-Benz with Protean Electric wheel motors, EVS-26, Los Angeles, May 2012
    Protean 'Inside-Out' Wheel Motor Design: A Company To Watch?

    Starting a company to build electric cars is tough, as Tesla, Fisker, and others have found out. Building electric motors is tough, too. It's tougher yet if you intend to turn the traditional design inside out, and build big, powerful, slim wheel motors to be used in large sedans, full-size pickup...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf SL
    2017 Nissan Leaf: Will It Cost The Same As A 2012 Golf?

    As battery technology improves, the cost of producing battery packs drops, and the number of electric cars on the road increases, it’s pretty reasonable to expect the sticker price of electric cars to drop in the coming years. But how much will they drop by, and how quickly? How much, for...

  • 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

    In the automotive world, there are automakers who ignore plug-in vehicle technology, those who experiment with it, those who do it because they have to, and those for whom it is part of the company future. With its 2012 i electric minicar already on sale in the U.S., and its Outlander plug-in hybrid on the way this fall, Mitsubishi is clearly the latter, but according to Autocar, the Japanese automaker is planning more than just a few plug-in cars. Over the next four years, it reports, Mitsubishi will refresh its entire model range, offering customers a plug-in and regular version of each...

  • 2012 Vauxhall Ampera
    Like The Plug, Not The Range: Leaf Owner Trades In For Volt (Ampera)

    When the 2011 Nissan Leaf launched at the end of 2010, many environmentally-conscious drivers took the plunge and decided to buy one, hoping to leave gasoline behind for good. For the majority of Leaf owners, Leaf ownership does just that. For some others, however, a lack of reliable public...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S Signature
    2012 Tesla Model S Tests: 1 Hour Or Less Is Not A Review

    Following its launch of the 2012 Tesla Model S, the Silicon Valley startup is now giving test drives to depositors who've put down $5,000--or more--for the all-electric luxury sport sedan. What Tesla hasn't done, as far as we're aware, is to provide Model S cars to automotive media outlets for...

  • Mazda Demio EV test-fleet electric car in Japan (aka Mazda2)
    Mazda To Offer All-Electric Mazda2, In Japan, For Lease Only

    Electric cars can be split into three basic groups. There are the few models carmakers intend to sell in volume (e.g. Nissan Leaf), those that are only "compliance cars"--built solely to satisfy regulatory requirements--and, lastly, the "test fleet" cars, with which manufacturers gather real-world...

  • 2012 Coda Sedans on assembly line, Benicia, California, March 2012
    2012 Coda Sedan: On Sale, But Can You Test-Drive One?

    It’s been nearly four months since deliveries of the 2012 Coda Sedan started, but with the automaker not willing to divulge its sales figures and very few cars spotted on the road, is the automaker in trouble? According to PluginCars, the Californian automaker’s biggest problem at the...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S beta vehicle, Fremont, CA, October 2011
    How Much Space IS There Inside A 2012 Tesla Model S Anyway?

    It can be hard to work out which cars the 2012 Tesla Model S electric sport sedan competes with. Would it be largest German luxury sedans, which it roughly matches in price with the longest (265-mile) range and the introductory limited-edition Signature Series models? If so, those would be the...

  • 2012 BMW ActiveE  -  Driven in Monterey, February 2012

    BMW is recalling its ActiveE electric cars to replace a potentially faulty component whose failure could leave drivers without power steering. According to the text of the recall, "variations in electrical current" may occur within the electric power steering, leading to a sudden loss of the power assistance within the steering system. That would abruptly increase the effort required to steer the car--in effect, the driver would be faced with unassisted steering in a 4,000-pound car--which could increase the risk of an accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...

  • 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, production version road test, San Diego, CA, Jan 2012
    Toyota Prius Popularity Continues To Soar, Boosting Hybrid Sales

    At the end of every month, major automakers participate in the age-old tradition of reporting their sales figures for the previous month. Frankly, those figures aren’t normally that exciting, but this month’s sales returns from Toyota caught our attention for one simple reason. During...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt charging port
    Charging Your Electric Car At Home? You’re 20 Feet From Power (Probably)

    While many car buyers today are interested in making the switch from gasoline to plug-in cars, they often worry that they have nowhere to charge it at night. That worry can lead to consumers ignoring plug-in options, but a new study from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (via...

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    CARB Renews Electric Vehicle Fund With $27 Million

    California has long been known for its efforts to reduce pollution from vehicles, and efforts to popularize hybrids and electric cars. The California Air Resources Board has now taken that one step further by approving a $27 million fund for its Air Quality Improvement Program (AQIP). Much of this...

  • 2013 Chevrolet Volt
    June Plug-In Electric Car Sales: Volt Stays Strong, Leaf Low

    Half of this year is now gone, which means it's time once again to look at sales of plug-in electric cars--both for June and for the first six months of 2012. Coming off a streak of low sales months, 535 Nissan Leafs were sold in June, less than one-third the 1,708 Leafs delivered in June 2011...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf Carwings
    2012 Nissan Leaf Gets Better At Predicting Range, Charging Needs

    How far can your electric car travel before you need a recharge? For most electric car owners, that question is answered with a mixture of (usually inaccurate) on-board computer software and a good dose of past-experience behind the wheel of his or her car. But two planned updates to Nissan’s...

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