plug-in cars

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf SL

    California and the Pacific Northwest may be the undisputed capital of electric cars in the U.S., but in Europe, that accolade is currently held by Norway. Last week, Nissan Europe announced it had sold 1,000 of its Leaf electric cars in just six months in the nation. In February, Leaf sales accounted for nearly 2 percent of Norway’s new car sales. But why are electric cars so popular in Norway, a country of just 5 million people? Moreover, can we learn anything from Norway about encouraging people to make the switch to electric cars? Incentives. Lots of them If you think California is...

  • Green HOV-Lane Sticker
    Want To Drive Your Green Car In CA HOV Lanes? Here’s How

    If you live in California, you’ll know that buying a green car can come with impressive perks, including purchase rebates of up to $2,500 and access to the state's High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. But you can't just start driving in the HOV lanes if you own a qualifying electric, hydrogen...

  • 2012 Ford Focus Electric, New York City, April 2012
    Electric Cars' Secret Advantage: They're Just Nicer To Drive

    Plug-in electric cars are now on sale from several carmakers, and their sales will rise slowly over the next decade. Right now, most of the marketing for those electric cars focuses on green themes or cost savings on the gasoline drivers don't have to buy. But there's one factor no electric-car...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf: One Year Drive Report
    Going Away? Make Sure Your Electric Car Stays Happy Without You

    Electric cars, just like every other device or machine that relies on rechargeable batteries, slowly discharge over time. Leave them in low state of charge for too long, and their traction battery packs are destroyed. Which is why automakers like Nissan and Chevrolet recommend owners follow...

  • Voltchella Pool Party
    2012 Chevrolet Volt Pool Party: Weirdest Ad Stunt Yet?

    Imagine the scene: you’re an advertising executive for General Motors given the task of finding new and exciting ways to promote the Chevrolet Volt’s sponsorship of the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The chances are you’d think up something grand, like putting a...

  • Massachusetts Electric Car Plate
    Is It A Hybrid Or Electric Car? In Massachusetts, Check The Plate

    These days, unless you’re an ardent fan of hybrid or electric cars, it can be pretty hard to tell them apart from their gasoline equivalents. For the average motorist it isn’t an issue, but for first responders attending the scene of an accident, it’s important to know what a...

  • First 2012 Coda Sedan customer car emerges from Benicia, CA, assembly plant, March 2012

    When Coda Automotive started production and sales of its 2012 Sedan earlier this year, it ended years of doubt and confusion about the firm’s abilities to bring a highway-capable electric car to market. Yesterday, Coda CEO Phil Murtaugh confirmed Coda’s intent to manufacture a second electric car model by mid-2014, but without DoE help. “Most affordable” According to The Detroit News, Murtaugh promised the new car, developed in collaboration with Chinese firm Great Wall Motors, would be the ”most affordable EV on the market, comparable to entry-level internal...

  • Electriphobia Website (Mitsubishi i)
    2012 Mitsubishi i Wants You To Be Free From Electriphobia

    Let’s face it. The U.S. auto industry hasn’t always been very good at advertising the benefits of the electric car. Among them of course, General Motor’s infamous 1996 ad for its EV-1, the cringe-worthy Chevy Volt Dance, the Nissan Leaf Bear Hug ad, and of course, Nissan’s...

  • Renault Fluence ZE electric cars in Israel, provided by Better Place [photo: Better Place]
    Does Better Place Have A Monopoly On Electric Cars In Israel?

    The electric vehicle world is watching the rollout of Better Place's electric-car network in Israel with interest, but some have asked whether Better Place has an effective monopoly on electric cars granted by the Israeli Government. Better Place says its service and its cars compete with gasoline...

  • BYD Qin plug-in hybrid sedan, unveiled at Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, April 2012
    BYD Qin (Not 'Chin') Plug-In Hybrid Details: Beijing Auto Show

    It's always interesting when companies change things between press releases. In this case, the vehicle we described on Friday as the BYD Chin (based on BYD's own press release)--an updated version of the world's first plug-in hybrid, the BYD F3DM--now turns out to be called the BYD Qin. Which, as...

  • Audi A6 L e-tron concept
    Audi Unveils A6 L e-tron Plug-in Hybrid: 2012 Beijing Auto Show

    Earlier today, German automaker Audi unveiled the latest in its e-tron plug-in concept cars at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show. Based upon the A6 L, a highly-popular Chinese-only variant of the A6 sedan, the A6 L e-tron plug-in hybrid concept combines a 2.0-liter turbocharged, direct injected gasoline...

  • BYD Qin plug-in hybrid sedan, unveiled at Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, April 2012
    BYD Chin: World's First Plug-In Hybrid, Updated And Renamed

    Remember the world's very first production plug-in hybrid? No, not the 2011 Chevy Volt. Not the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid either. Way back in late 2008, it was the Chinese BYD F3DM, with a lithium-ion battery pack and a combined parallel and series hybrid powertrain inserted into the...

  • Polar Charging Post and Nissan Leaf

    There’s an ongoing joke among electric car owners that every new electric car should come with a free wallet. Why? To store the array of cards, tags and access keys that electric car drivers inevitably collect to gain access to an increasingly complicated public charging network. Earlier this week, we highlighted our concerns that confusion over public charging networks is hurting electric car adoption, but now it’s time to examine if electric car charging networks could be simplified by the concept of roaming. What is roaming? If you regularly travel, you’ll be familiar...

  • eBay Green Driving Website (Screenshot)
    EBay Goes Green, Launches Green Driving eBay Motors Spinoff

    Once upon a time, if you wanted to buy a used car, the place to start your search was the local used car dealer or newspaper listings. Over the past decade however, searching for a used car has become a lot easier thanks to Internet auction site eBay and its eBay Motors listings. Listing everything...

  • Filling up the Mini E at the gas station; photo, Michael Thwaite
    Electric Car Charging Stations Replaces Gas Station: Is This A First?

    We’ve often heard people muse that electric car charging stations need to be as ubiquitous as the humble gas station. In fact, we’ve even encountered rare occasions where electric car charging stations are offered alongside regular and premium, but what if electric car charging stations...

  • 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid - production model
    Payback On Plug-Ins: Finance Commentator Misses The Point

    We love data, and articles that analyze data. We love them a little less when their opening lines sneer at sites like this one by calling them the "sunshine, lollipops and rainbows electric car press." Still, there are far more interesting problems with a recent analysis on Seeking Alpha entitled...

  • Sexy is a diesel
    Sales Of Diesel Cars Rise By 40 Percent In 1 Year, But...

    They might get impressive gas mileage and be great for towing, but it isn’t a secret that most Americans hate diesel-powered cars. Historically, diesel-powered cars account for less than one percent of all new passenger car sales in the U.S., but according to data released by a non-profit...

  • 2012 Ford Focus Electric, New York City, April 2012
    2012 Ford Focus Electric: First Drive

    The 2012 Ford Focus Electric is the company's first-ever production battery-electric vehicle, and that alone makes it noteworthy. But the fact that it's also pleasant to drive--somewhat on the fun side of unremarkable--means that it's the first compact all-electric competitor to the Nissan Leaf...

  • Lithium-ion battery pack installation in 2012 Ford Focus Electric at Wayne Assembly Plant

    Over the past few years, there’s been a lot of speculation surrounding the actual cost to automakers of the lithium-ion battery packs used in most modern electric cars. Unfortunately, the automotive industry hasn’t been keen to disclose any figures, but on occasion we’ve managed to use rudimentary math to make reasonably well-informed estimates based on the snippets of information we have been able to obtain. Now we can find out just how close we were, courtesy of Ford CEO Alan Mulally. Talking at Fortune Magazine’s Brainstorm Green conference in California earlier...

  • Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid Unboxing Video
    Volvo Unboxes V60 Plug-in Hybrid...Literally

    Unless you’ve been living in a tech-free bubble for the past decade, you’re probably familiar with the concept of the unboxing video. Common since Internet video-sharing site YouTube became popular, the archetypal unboxing video documents the almost ceremonial removal of a new computer...

  • Polar Network Charging Stations
    Does Public Charging Network Confusion Hurt Electric-Car Use?

    Ask most non-electric car drivers why they haven’t even considered an electric car, and the reason they give will undoubtedly involve some form of range anxiety: the idea that an electric car will run out of juice before it reaches its destination. On the other hand, as those who own an...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Volt
    2013 Chevrolet Volt Details: New EV-Hold Mode, MyLink, Safety Systems

    If you want a 2013 Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric car, searching the web may not get you much. Chevy hasn't yet put details of next year's Volt model on its website, for instance. But it did release ordering details to its dealers, and the intrepid sleuths at GM Inside News uncovered them...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf SL
    2012 Nissan Leaf: No More Reservation Fees, Buy Like Any Other Car

    When Nissan first launched the 2011 Leaf, it introduced an online reservation system for would-be owners of the all-electric hatchback. Instead of relying on Nissan dealers to assess demand, Nissan opened up a dedicated reservation website, where those interested could pay $99 to be given a place...

  • 1959 Pioneer electric car prototype, with Nic-L-Silver Battery president Geroge Lippincott at wheel
    Vanished 1950s Electric Car: Pioneer By Nic-L-Silver Battery Co.

    George Lippincott was the founder and president of Nic-L-Silver Battery Company, Santa Ana, California, which made a popular line of American car batteries in the 1950s. Inspired by fiberglass-bodied sports cars being developed in Southern California at the time, he considered building his own line...

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