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Electric Vehicle News |
August 2010 |
Electric vehicles from Indian manufacturer Tata could be on European roads ahead of its high-profile rivals, according to reports earlier this week. More...
Even with the source of electricity coming from the most polluting methods of production, in this case, coal, electric vehicles will produce significantly less CO2 and other toxic pollutants into the atmosphere than produced by gasoline engines. More...
Battery pioneer: Yet-Ming Chiang has a new battery design that could make electric vehicles much cheaper. More...
South Korean companies are aggressively investing in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles, threatening the lead of Japanese electronics manufacturers. More...
The San Francisco Bay Area is to get $ 5 million to install 5000 electric vehicles across the region. More...
It now seems that one of the largest rental car companies in the world, and the largest in North America, is going to start offering electric vehicles at select locations starting next year. More...
It’s official, Porsche is going battery powered! The firm has confirmed that it is in the process of building three electric Boxsters which will begin testing in Stuttgart next year. More...