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BMW Launches First Mass-Production Electric Car

The BMW Group debuted the series version of its innovative electric vehicle, the BMW i3, simultaneously in New York, London and Beijing on Monday. “Innovation drives change. The i3 is more than just a car. It’s a revolutionary step towards sustainable mobility. It is purpose-built around an electric power train to serve the needs of … Continue reading BMW Launches First Mass-Production Electric Car

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Renault-Nissan sells 100,000th electric car

Renault-Nissan reached a major milestone earlier this month by selling its 100,000th electric vehicle. The lucky customer was American graduate student Allison Howard, who became the owner of a Leaf. “The age of the mainstream zero-emission vehicle is here,” said Renault-Nissan Alliance Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. “We expect demand to keep growing as the … Continue reading Renault-Nissan sells 100,000th electric car

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In the first six months of 2013, Americans bought more than 40,000 plug-in electric vehicles

Plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) sales tripled from about 17,000 in 2011 to about 52,000 in 2012.  During the first six months of 2013, Americans bought over 40,000 plug-in electric vehicles (PEV), more than twice as many sold during the same period in 2012. The latest numbers also show how the early years of the PEV … Continue reading In the first six months of 2013, Americans bought more than 40,000 plug-in electric vehicles

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Road Transport: The Cost of Renewable Solutions

The latest in a steadily expanding series of costing studies from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) describes “an increasingly positive outlook” for the use of renewable energy in road transport from 2020 onward. Road Transport: The Cost of Renewable Solutions (80 pages; English only), says the signs are encouraging, but continued research and development, … Continue reading Road Transport: The Cost of Renewable Solutions

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Review of the seine aval electric vehicles trial (SAVE)

Between March 2011 and December 2012, 65 Renault-Nissan electric vehicles were driven in the Seine Aval area and 130 charging stations installed as part of SAVE (Seine Aval Véhicules Électriques), France’s biggest ever trial of all-electric mobility, made possible by a partnership between eight public[1] and private[2] entities. On Monday July 8, 2013 the SAVE … Continue reading Review of the seine aval electric vehicles trial (SAVE)

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Renault-Nissan CEO sees 100,000 electric vehicles sold end-June

Renault and its Japanese partner Nissan will have sold a total of 100,000 electric vehicles so far by the end of June, Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of both companies, said on Saturday. But Ghosn, speaking at a conference in the southern French city of Aix-en-Provence, also said he did not expect any strong recovery in … Continue reading Renault-Nissan CEO sees 100,000 electric vehicles sold end-June

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China Electric Vehicle Market: 273,150 Units By 2017

In overall electric vehicle market, the output in China is still relatively low. According to the statistics of China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, China’s electric vehicle output in 2012 was only 12,552 units. In 2012, the main type of electric vehicle is pure electric type with the output of 11,241 units, accounting for the vast … Continue reading China Electric Vehicle Market: 273,150 Units By 2017

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Automobile Production Sets New Record in 2012

World auto production set yet another record in 2012 and may rise even higher during 2013. According to London-based IHS Automotive, passenger-car production rose from 62.6 million in 2011 to 66.7 million in 2012, and it may reach 68.3 million in 2013. When cars are combined with light trucks, total light vehicle production rose from … Continue reading Automobile Production Sets New Record in 2012

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Tesla shows off 90-second battery swap that will power electric vehicles

Tesla Motors Inc., the electric-car make, showed a battery swapping system for its Model S sedan that’s faster than charging and ensures the car earns maximum zero-emission vehicle credits in California. Musk and Franz Von Holzhausen, Tesla’s chief designer, demonstrated the system late yesterday at the company’s Hawthorne, California, design studio. The device removes and … Continue reading Tesla shows off 90-second battery swap that will power electric vehicles

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U.S. launches ‘eGallon’ measures for electric vehicles

The U.S. Energy Department on Tuesday launched an online tool to promote electric vehicles by comparing the costs of fueling an EV vs. driving on gasoline.   How much does it cost to commute to work or drive across town? The price of gasoline is posted at every corner gas station, but what about the … Continue reading U.S. launches ‘eGallon’ measures for electric vehicles

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Smith Electric Fleet Surpasses 700 Vehicles and Five Million Miles of Operation

Smith Electric Vehicles Corp. (‘Smith Electric’ or ‘the Company’), the leading global producer of all-electric medium-duty commercial vehicles, today announced that it has now produced over 700 of its all-electric Edison and Newton trucks, which have cumulatively generated over five million miles on the road. This is a significant milestone for the Company and shows … Continue reading Smith Electric Fleet Surpasses 700 Vehicles and Five Million Miles of Operation

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Bosch Makes PluglessTM EV Charging Affordable

Bosch Automotive Service Solutions, an operation of Bosch Automotive Aftermarket, one of the leading providers of vehicle diagnostics, workshop equipment, software and charging solutions for the global automotive market, today announced an exclusive distribution and installation agreement with Evatran Group, Inc. to offer the PluglessTM Level 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging System, the first commercially … Continue reading Bosch Makes PluglessTM EV Charging Affordable

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NB Power promoting use of electric vehicles

NB Power has launched a project to evaluate the suitability of electric vehicles and charger technologies in the province. The project will look at how the vehicles work in New Brunswick’s geography and climate. President Gaetan Thomas says the utility has added five electric vehicles along with charging facilities in Fredericton, Moncton and Bouctouche. The … Continue reading NB Power promoting use of electric vehicles

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Electric Cars Need Artificial Engine Sounds

Sounds for electric cars should have the characteristics of engine sounds which alternate in pitch, frequency and volume in relation to speed and acceleration. These are just some of the conclusions found in “White paper on external sounds for electric cars”, the first report on sound design and requirements for sound systems in electric and … Continue reading Electric Cars Need Artificial Engine Sounds

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Electric Vehicles with 1,000-mile range to be in the market soon

It would be a breakthrough that counters criticism from a cynical public who, in the past, have pointed out that electric vehicles travel only a short distance and need a whole night to recharge. “I can tell you that there will be a vehicle that will do Land’s End to John O’Groat’s on a single … Continue reading Electric Vehicles with 1,000-mile range to be in the market soon

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Electric vehicles will have a range of at least 300km by 2020, Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner predicted

If the projection becomes reality it would all but eliminate one of the big reservations car buyers now have about EVs, which currently have a range of around 150km. The Bosch CEO expressed optimism over the outlook for electric vehicles. “Electromobility is currently still a niche business, but after 2020 it could very well become … Continue reading Electric vehicles will have a range of at least 300km by 2020, Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner predicted

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Tesla Repayment Shows the Strength of Energy Department

Tesla Motors repaid the entire remaining balance on a $465 million loan from the Department of Energy nine years earlier than originally required.  U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz made the following statement: “When you’re talking about cutting-edge clean energy technologies, not every investment will succeed — but today’s repayment is the latest indication that the … Continue reading Tesla Repayment Shows the Strength of Energy Department

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