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At Witz' End: GM EV1 - The Real Story, Part III
In AutoBlogGreen - Posted 2 days ago
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, GM, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, Green Daily, At Witz EndNOTE: If you missed them, you can read parts one and two.High tech devel...
Tags: batteries ev plug in
The Internal Combustion Engine: I'm Not Dead Yet
In Clean Tech Blog - Posted 6 days ago
by Richard T. StuebiThe August 16 edition of The Economist contains an interesting article summarizing many of the advancements being made by various ...
Tags: cleantech hybrid plug in
GM powertrain plans: high-tech, low weight
In AutoBlogGreen - Posted 1 week ago
Filed under: Diesel, EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Hydrogen, GM, HCCI, LightweightClick above for more early images of the production Chevy VoltIt's no secret t...
Tags: electric ev fuel cell fuel cells hybrid hybrids hydrogen plug in
Compressed Natural Gas: Key to American Energy Independence?
In Energy Stock Blog - Posted 1 week ago
In previous posts we've written about the prospects for natursal gas [NG] powered vehicles, and their potential to reduce America's reliance on import...
Tags: natural gas
Is There a Future for NG Powered Vehicles?
In Energy Stock Blog - Posted 3 weeks ago
While GM (GM) tinkers with its much ballyhooed electric car named the Volt, Americans are busy maxing out their credit cards to get to work.Although t...
Tags: battery electric
A Passion for Plug-ins
In Clean Tech Blog - Posted 3 weeks ago
By John Addison (8/7/08). Toyota President Katsuaki Watanabe spoke about his dream of building a car that could cross the United Sta...
Tags: all electric batteries battery biofuel co2 e85 electric electric drive electric motors emissions ethanol fuel cells hybrid hybrids japan
Plug-in Drivers Get Charged
In Clean Tech Blog - Posted 4 weeks ago
By John Addison (7/31/08). In 1971, a bright engineer, Dr. Andy Frank, was looking to the future. He knew that oil production had pe...
Tags: air quality all electric batteries battery congress electric electric car electric motor electric vehicle emissions hybrid hybrid vehicles hybrids phevs renewable
Slow Start for Lithium-ion Hybrids
In Energy Stock Blog - Posted 5 weeks ago
Could it be that the Japanese car companies have such complete control of the U.S. market that they are trying to keep the American producers alive be...
Tags: batteries
Will Your Company Predict the Future Like GM or Like Toyota?
In Eco-Advantage Blog - Posted 5 weeks ago
I don't mean to pile onto a disaster in the making, but the demise of the Big Three automakers is hard to turn away from (like, yes, a car wreck). I...
Tags: japanese journal solar
Bob Lutz: 30K E-Flex cars in Europe in first year, 1M worldwide by 2020
In AutoBlogGreen - Posted 5 weeks ago
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Manufacturing/Plants, GM, Opel, UKNow that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged some 90 million for the developm...
Tags: britain british electric electric cars europe european ev evs plug in
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