plug-in cars

  • Volkswagen XL1 Concept

    We’re just a few weeks away from the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show, and already know about some of the electric and plug-in cars that are due to be unveiled there. But a report from The Financial Times hints that Volkswagen could be preparing an as-yet undheard of single-seat urban electric car to unveil alongside its fuel-sipping minicar -- the Volkswagen Up. “It’s a new kind of mobility - a new vehicle concept,” Volkswagen head of research Jürgen Leohold told The Financial Times. “Also, it’s physics. If you limit a car to one person, you can make it...

  • Toyota Motorsport Electric Racer
    Toyota Prepares To Set New Nürburgring Electric Car Record

    Toyota may not have a single electric car available for sale yet, but that isn’t going to stop it from attempting to set a electric car lap record at the 12.93 mile Nordschleife at the Nürburgring in Germany -- in a car it has built for that very purpose. At 9 minutes and 1.338 seconds...

  • Ryan Reynolds Nissan Leaf Spokesperson
    2012 Nissan Leaf: The Electric-Car Basics You Need To Know

    The 2012 Nissan Leaf is the second generation of Nissan’s all-electric family hatchback, following on from the highly popular 2011 Nissan Leaf. But one year on from the original Leaf's launch, what's different in the 2012 model? Here's our list of things we think you need to know about the...

  • Tesla Motors - Model S lithium-ion battery pack
    Got An Electric Car? How About Pre-Paying For Its Next Battery Pack?

    We’ve all heard the shock stories -- generally from media outlets which haven’t fully researched the topic -- saying that the battery pack in your electric car will only last a few years and then cost you thousands upon thousands of dollars to replace. We think its unlikely that most...

  • Electric Car Battery Swapping- Chinese Style
    China’s E-Taxis Are Not Quite As Slow to Refuel As You Think

    Last month, we brought you the story of the electric taxis that carry passengers through the busy City of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, based on a low-tech way of quickly swapping out empty battery packs for fully charged ones. At the time, we chose to focus on the process of battery swapping, covered...

  • 2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5
    One Red Tesla: This Canadian’s Bid to Trade Up Is Running Out of Time

    Remember the story of One Red Paperclip? The guy from Vancouver, Canada who traded a single red paperclip to a full-size house in just 14 trade ups? Now fellow Canadian Martin Provost, trying to trade his way from a $30 Camera to a Tesla Roadster, has just got his first ride in the $109,000...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt on test in Little Rock, Arkansas, July 2011

    According to a recent research article by CNW Marketing Research, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt isn’t as cool as it once was. As reported by USA Today, the research firm claims that interest in Chevrolet’s plug-in hybrid electric car is at an all-time low. CNW blames the car’s high sticker price as the main reason for a drop in interest from everyone from electric vehicle fans through to early adopters and regular car buyers. But we’re not convinced this is the case. Here are just five reasons why we think CNW Marketing Research is wrong. (1) The Volt isn’t sold...

  • Ener1's Dropping Share Price (17 August)
    Think Sunk: Now Its Primary Creditor, Battery Supplier Could Too

    It’s hard enough when two companies part company on good terms, but when one side of the business relationship leaves the other with a total of $105 million in unpaid bills things are going to get a little tough. That’s exactly what has happened to publicly-traded New York-based battery...

  • Sanya Skypump Electric Car Charging Station
    Want a Wind-Powered Electric Car? It might Just Be Possible

    Photovoltaic solar panels are quickly becoming the accepted ultimate accessory for any self-respecting electric car owner. So much so that Ford recently announced that it has negotiated special discount pricing on SunPower solar panels, meaning 2012 Ford Focus Electric owners could get an array...

  • EV charging station at Costco
    Costco Pulls The Plug On Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

    Back in the 1990s, when it seemed like electric vehicles were gaining traction with consumers, Costco did something unusual: the big-box retailer installed charging stations at many of its California locations. Now, however, those stations are being removed, and electric car fans aren't happy...

  • Aptera 2e, photo by Jason H. Harper
    Aptera CEO: We’re Not Dead, Just Moving, Okay?

    Aptera Motors - the Californian automaker which has been telling us for five years that it would revolutionize the world of electric vehicles - might be refunding each and every person who had put down a reservation for its 2e electric car, but it is not dead, Aptera CEO Paul Wilbur has said...

  • 2012 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive
    2012 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive Gets More Smart, Gains Speed

    The 2011 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive may be the smallest, most compact highway-capable electric car on the market, but its pathetic top speed, sluggish acceleration, limited range and expensive price tag haven’t gained it many fans. But that may all change in a little under a month as...

  • Alaskan Chevrolet Volt Test-Drive - Screenshot of Video by John Biehler

    It may not be available in the northernmost of the 50 states, but the 2011 Chevrolet Volt is no stranger to Alaska. Last winter, a team of engineers from Chevrolet spent many weeks in the frigid north to see how well its range-extended plug-in hybrid would fare with the extreme cold and heavy snowfall. It passed with flying colors. While driving the famous Dalton Highway in the middle of the Arctic winter might not be everyone’s idea of a fun road trip, very few could resist the summer charms of an Alaskan road-trip. Enter photographer, geek and consultant John Biehler. A fan of the...

  • 2014 BMW i3 spotted in Chicago
    2014 BMW i3 Electric Car Spotted During Filming In Chicago

    Were it not for imminent reveals at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show in mid September, you might think the automakers were getting careless with their upcoming models. First, Audi's E1 e-tron was caught on camera in the center of Berlin, being filmed in camoflage for an Audi promotional video. The E1...

  • 2012 Ferrari FF
    Ferrari Boss: No Electric Prancing Horses, But Hybrids Are OK

    Ferrari has been making super-fast, super-sexy sports cars for over 80 years. But just as it won’t ever be making a four-door coupe, the firm won’t be switching roaring gasoline engines for the quiet hum of an electric motor any time soon. In fact, talking to engadget on Friday, Ferrari...

  • Tesla Roadster right-hand drive
    Electric Cars In "No Benefit For Poor Communities" Shocker

    Presumably following studies on whether bears really do defecate in the woods and to which religion the Pope actually pertains, The Greenling Institute in California has released a new report suggesting that expensive electric vehicles aren't benefitting communities of low income. The new study...

  • John Duncan takes delivery of one of the first 2011 Nissan LEAF EVs, near Portland OR, 12/15/2010
    Nissan Sells 5,000th Leaf, Order Backlog Slowly Clearing

    It might be hard to believe, but Nissan has been selling its all-electric 2011 Leaf for nearly eight months. And a few days ago, the company sold its 5,000th Leaf to a U.S. customer. But while Nissan doesn’t officially break down sales on a state-by-state basis, most of those sales are in the...

  • 2012 Toyota RAV4 EV Prototype
    Want a 2012 Toyota RAV4 EV? You’d Better Live in California

    Next year, we’re seeing a whole new group of all-electric car hit the streets, including the much-anticipated rebirth of Toyota’s all-electric crossover, the 2012 RAV4 EV. With a drivetrain engineered by Tesla motors, a 100 mile range and a legendary reputation to live up to, the 2012...

  • Leviton Level 2 Electric Car Charging Station

    Next year, Toyota will be launching a trio of plug-in vehicles - the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid, the 2012 Toyota RAV4EV and the 2012 Scion IQ. To coincide with that launch, Toyota has announced it will be selling a branded electric-car charging station, made by electronics manufacturing firm Leviton. The unit is likely to be based upon Leviton’s existing Level 2 charging stations, which can be either permanently installed by a professional electrician, or simply plugged into an existing NEMA 240V, 20 Amp power socket. This isn’t the first time Leviton has been chosen as an...

  • Bolivian Lithium Mine
    Ford, U of M: “There’s Enough Lithium To Power Electric Cars Until 2100”

    As electric vehicles become more widely available, we’ve heard some pretty large horror stories detailing that the world’s supply of lithium - used in most modern electric car battery packs - is running out almost as quickly as the world’s oil supply. But a recent research project...

  • 2011 Audi Urban Concept
    2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: Audi Gives More Details on Electric Urban Concept

    Yesterday we brought you news of a highly camouflaged all-electric minicar spotted in the center of Berlin and wearing the unmistakable linked ring Audi badge. At the time, we postulated that the tiny electric runabout was probably Audi’s e-tron city concept car. Now Audi has confirmed that...

  • Top Gear Stage Another Electric Car Stunt
    Top Gear Nissan Leaf Episode Sparks Healthy Debate, Positive Reactions

    A little over a week ago, the BBC aired an episode of its popular motoring entertainment program Top Gear in which presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May searched in vain for an electric-car charging station. They needed to recharge their fully-drained 2011 Nissan Leaf in the rural English county...

  • Idaho
    Live in Idaho and Want an Electric Car? You’re In For a Long Wait

    If California is the undisputed capital of electric cars in North America, which state is its antithesis? According to the Idaho Business Review, Idaho could be that state, with both the 2012 Chevrolet Volt and 2012 Nissan Leaf unavailable at present. Worse still, Nissan won’t be even making...

  • Opel Ampera
    Europe Gets Chevy Volts In 2012, Most In Drag As Opel Amperas

    So far, the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car has been sold only in North America. That's about to change, as the Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant restarts after a month of retooling that raised Volt production capacity to 5,000 cars per month. While the Volt will go to China (despite...

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