plug-in cars

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt

    Want to buy a Chevrolet Volt but missed out on getting a 2011 model? Don’t worry. Next year’s car will offer more options and a lower sticker price, Chevrolet revealed today. Unlike Nissan, which was forced to raise the price of its 2011 Nissan Leaf in Europe shortly before it went on sale, Chevrolet has confirmed that its detroit-built Volt will start at just $39,995 - just over $1,000 less than the 2011 model. It will obviously still be eligible for all federal purchase incentives, placing the Volt as low as $27,495 $32,495 In addition, Chevrolet promises a dizzying array of...

  • 2011 Ford C-Max Energi Plug-In Hybrid Concept live photos. Photo by Joe Nuxoll.
    Ford Takes on Volt, Plug-in Prius With 2013 C-Max Energi

    If you wanted a plug-in hybrid electric car a few years ago the only choices available were a handful of expensive third-party plug-in hybrid conversions or to build your own. By the start of 2011 Chevrolet was offering the first commercial plug-in hybrid in the form of its 2011 Volt. Next year...

  • 2012 Volvo V60 PHEV
    Volvo Listens to Fans, Brings V60 Plug-in Hybrid to U.S. for 2013

    Ever since we told you all about the 2012 Volvo V60 Plug-in Hyrbid Station Wagon after we were invited to Volvo’s Swedish headquarters to get a sneak peak before its 2011 Geneva Motor Show debut, most of you have been telling us one thing. You wanted it to be available in the U.S. Someone at...

  • 2011 TT Zero Motorcycle Race Winning Team MotoCzysz
    2011 TT Zero: MotoCzysz Team Takes First, Second Places

    This year’s TT Zero - annual all-electric version of the iconic Isle of Man TT Motorcycle Race, has been won by British motorcyclist Michael Rutter on his MotoCzysz E1PC. Delayed by 24 hours due to heavy rain, the motorcycle race took place on the Isle of Man, and included riders from Europe...

  • Nissan Leaf 'polar bear' ad
    Advertising Electric Cars: What To Make Of Leaf vs. Volt Spat?

    For the first time in 80 years or so, major automakers are building and selling plug-in electric cars in the U.S. How are they letting people know about their new cars? Advertising, of course. Our colleague Richard Read looked at four electric-car TV ads, analyzing what made them work and what...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    Hyper-ranging: Nissan Leaf Owners Take on Mileage Challenge

    How far can a 2011 Nissan Leaf really go on a single charge? It’s a question we’re often asked, but one which is particularly difficult to answer since it relies on many different variables ranging from how fast the car is being driven to the temperature of the battery pack, the...

  • Volvo C30 Electric

    Volvo has just announced that it is about to start the second phase of its all-electric C30 test program with a 250 strong fleet later this summer. The Swedish automaker has been working on the electric version of its C30 coupe for some time now, and already has a small test-fleet of 50 cars operating at its offices throughout northern Europe, one of which we had the chance to drive back in February. Built on the same production line as its gasoline counterpart, the electric C30s are transported from Volvo’s Belgium production facility to Gothenburg Sweden, where they are converted by...

  • Why Buy Electric Cars? Iraq Vet Says: For National Security

    Most Nissan Leaf owners are passionate about their electric cars, especially the earliest ones who've already taken delivery. But not all of them have served three tours of military duty, including service in Iraq and Afghanistan. Tim Goodrich was posted to Afghanistan as an avionics technician...

  • First 2011 Nissan Leaf delivered to buyer, San Francisco, Dec 2010, photo by Eugene Lee
    Warning: Californian Electric Car Rebates Running Out of Charge

    The California Air Resources Board (CARB) - the state department charged with reducing air pollution and improving the quality of air that Californians breathe - has announced that the California state electric vehicle rebate program will soon run out of money, meaning that electric car buyers may...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt during IIHS crash testing
    NHTSA Gives 2011 Chevrolet Volt Five Star Overall Safety Ranking

    Back in April we heard that the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety had awarded both the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevrolet Volt its highest possible award for safety - the IIHS Top Safety Pick. Now Chevrolet's plug-in hybrid has passed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...

  • Electric Bluebird Land Speed Record Car
    U.K. Team to Attempt Electric Car Land Speed Record in 2013

    Pendine Sands, a 7-mile long beach on the south coast of Wales went down in history in 1924 when a journalist and motor racer by the name of Malcolm Campbell broke the world land speed record at a heady 146.16 mph in the Sunbeam 350HP car he called Blue Bird. Since then the U.K. equivalent to the...

  • GE Solar Park
    More Sites Install Solar Carports For Electric-Car Charging

    It's the green ideal: Charging an electric car or plug-in hybrid using electricity generated purely from the sun. But it's not fiction; a handful of large, multi-space solar carports are popping up in areas as diverse as Silicon Valley, New York City, Detroit, and Tennessee. The latest one...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf, Nashville, October 2010

    Japanese electric car owners in eastern Prefecture of Kanagawa can now drive easy without the fear of being stranded with a flat battery pack thanks to a new pilot project being run between Nissan Japan and the Japan Automobile Federation - the Japanese equivalent of the AAA. Stranded owners of cars like the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2012 Mitsubishi i will be able to ring for assistance when their car runs out of juice in the form of a small pickup truck carrying a portable level 3 rapid charger. The rapid charger - similar to ones being installed in Washington and Oregon - is capable of...

  • Tesla Model S Alpha build
    Tesla Model S Electric Sedan Closer To Launch, Gets Facelift

    It may still be well over a year away from launch, but Tesla’s latest press photographs are certainly getting the automotive world talking. Released over the weekend, the photographs show a Model S which looks good enough to take on mainstream automotive giants on the showroom floor head-on...

  • 2010 Cadillac SRX Turbo
    What Really Killed The Cadillac SRX Plug-In? It's Complicated

    When a major automaker cancels an innovative plug-in hybrid vehicle program, that's big news. If it's General Motors, that goes double, given the politics that continue to swirl around GM's bankruptcy and the U.S. government's ongoing ownership of part of the company. So it was news when...

  • Top Gear Stage Another Electric Car Stunt
    Exclusive: Top Gear's Spoof Electric-Car Episode Leaked (Video)

    It doesn’t take a scientist to tell you that the team behind BBC’s Top Gear really don’t like electric cars. Everything from the humble G-Wiz through to the mighty Tesla Roadster and the fresh-faced Nissan Leaf have fallen foul of their comical but factually inept portrayal of...

  • 2010 Cadillac SRX Turbo
    Weak Battery Explains Death Of Cadillac SRX Plug-In Hybrid

    Well, now we know a little more about why the Cadillac SRX Plug-In Hybrid project was killed by its development team at General Motors. The culprit, according to GMInsideNews, was the lithium-ion battery pack. More specifically, it wasn't providing the efficiency gains that would have been needed...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    2011 Chevrolet Volt Ultimate Guide

    You told us that you enjoyed our 2011 Nissan Leaf: Ultimate Reference Guide so much that we’re back again with AllCarElectric’s ultimate guide to the 2011 Nissan Leaf’s closest rival, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. Below is our list of must-read articles on Chevrolet’s...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf

    Yesterday the monthly sales figures for the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevrolet Volt were released, giving rise to the usual slew of articles picking apart the buying decisions of U.S. car buyers. But behind the traditional media frenzy on the first of every month as plug-in vehicle sales figures are released comes the news that Nissan says it can finish delivering the 2011 Leaf to every customer who has been patiently waiting for one since the pre-ordering process started back in April last year - and perhaps more besides. Slow start So far deliveries of the all-electric family hatchback...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt test drive, Michigan, October 2010
    Are Volt Dealers Really Pocketing Federal Rebates? Maybe Not

    It doesn’t take a scientist to figure out that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt is in high demand right now--despite its May sales numbers, which are behind those of the 2011 Nissan Leaf. But despite General Motors’ planned increase in production, buying the plug-in hybrid is a little more...

  • John Duncan takes delivery of one of the first 2011 Nissan LEAF EVs, near Portland OR, 12/15/2010
    Nissan Doubles Leaf Sales, Volt Stays Steady: Some Perspective, Please

    Sigh. Here we go again. It's the first of the month, which means that auto journalists are scrambling to put together their monthly sales reports. Sales in May weren't great, for a variety of reasons: higher prices and shortages of some Japanese models, among others. Unusual scrutiny But the most...

  • 2012 Mitsubishi i
    Mitsubishi Turns 2012 ‘i’ into Portable Emergency Power Station

    Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) isn’t a new concept, and is the name given to technology which gives plug-in vehicles the ability to feed power stored in their battery packs back to the utility company at points of peak electrical demand. But we’ve yet to see the technology being implemented in...

  • Dieter Zetsche
    Daimler CEO: 1 Million Electric Cars in Germany by 2020? Not Likely

    It may only be two weeks since Germany’s Chancellor Merkel announced that her government would help bring 1 million plug-in vehicles to the roads of Germany by 2020 but her bold goal is already being dismissed as impossible by the very automakers her Government is planning to help. Enter...

  • BMW Megacity Vehicle official teaser
    BMW i3 Electric Car to Debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show?

    According to sources close to BMW the German automaker is reputedly working on five models to premiere at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show in September, including its long-awaited i3 electric car. BMW has kept details of its first mass-produced electric car quiet, although the ongoing stream of...

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