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Big News: France to Spend $2.2 Billion on Electric Car Charging Stations : TreeHugger
Electric cars and charging stations go together, but there's a kind of chicken & egg problem; who's going to build charging stations along highways and public roads if there are no electric cars, and who's going to buy a electric car if there are no charging stations? The French government seems to have decided that the way to crack this dilemma is to build a network of charging stations using taxpayer money as part of a broader initiative to encourage the development of clean vehicle technology and battery manufacturing in the country.
California Utility Plans for Electric Cars - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The chairman of PG&E, northern California’s largest utility is preparing for the onset of electric cars — soon
Google Writing Smart Grid Software for Hybrids - Reviews by PC Magazine
Google Inc is in the early stages of looking at ways to write software that would fully integrate plug-in hybrid vehicles to the power grid, minimize strain on the grid and help utilities manage vehicle charging load.
"We are doing some preliminary work," said Dan Reicher, Google's director of Climate Change and Energy Initiatives. "We have begun some work on smart charging of electric vehicles and how you would integrate large number of electric vehicles into the grid successfully."
When an Electric Car Dies, What Will Happen to the Battery?: Scientific American
In the race to put 1 million plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on U.S. roads by 2015, another challenge awaits on the other side of the finish line: recycling all of those batteries.
Volvo’s new plug-in hybrid by 2012
Automobile manufacturer Volvo is joining forces with Sweden-based Vattenfall, one of the world’s leading energy companies, to make a new plug-in hybrid diesel/electric vehicle.
San Francisco Plugs In To the Future with Electric Vehicle Recharging Stations : Gas 2.0
a guest post by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom on the city’s important first step toward creating the electric vehicle infrastructure of the future.
Made in China: A plug-in hybrid for the masses | Green Tech - CNET News
BYD Auto's plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, the F3DM, is now on sale in China, the company announced this week at a press conference in Shenzhen, China.
The F3DM, which will retail for 149,800 yuan ($21,200), can travel 100 km (63 miles) on its battery before needing to be recharged, according to BYD Auto.
MSN Autos Editorial Bashes Tesla Motors, skeptical of GM's Volt
Auto critic Lawrence Ulrich tells us to "get ready to pull the plug" on Tesla motors. Mr. Ulrich says that transmission glitches and the delayed roll out of its model "S" roadster is proof that the demise of Tesla is around the corner.... On the contrary, the revenge of the electric car is around right around the corner!
The Energy Roadmap - Detroit to World: Nobody has Killed the Electric Car
The recent string of announcements coming from Detroit, Japan, China and the rest of the automotive sector suggest big changes ahead. Yes, it will take years to unfold, but the shift toward the electrification of the world’s transportation sector has begun.
Between 2010-12 consumers can expect to see first generation all-electric vehicles from nearly every major automobile manufacturer. The monopoly era of liquid fuels and the combustion engine has started its descent. By 2025 the industry might be in a position abandon this 19th century propulsion platform and begin a new era of electric propulsion with the help of batteries, hydrogen fuel cells and capacitors.
Technology Review: Is GM's Volt Ready to Roll?
General Motors unveiled the production design of its Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle on Tuesday. But significant hurdles remain before the car can start rolling off assembly lines, chief among them the need for continued development of the car's main battery pack.
Giving Your Hybrid an Extra Charge - TIME
Chris Cox of Derry, N.H., got tired of waiting for the electric car of the future. In August, he took matters into his own hands and had his 2008 Toyota Prius converted into a plug-in hybrid, which doubled its gas mileage — Cox now gets up to 100 miles per gallon for 30 to 40 miles at a stretch. Although the Prius is already a hybrid gas-electric model, the additional battery that Cox had installed enables him to travel more than 20 miles on all-electric power (compared to just two miles without it) before the gas engine kicks in.
Hyundai Going Electric With Hybrids and Plug-Ins | Autopia from Wired.com
Hyundai's been making so many announcements about electric vehicles and hybrids lately you'd think it was ZAP. The Korean automaker's promised to put a hybrid subcompact, a hybrid mid-size and a plug-in competitor to the Chevrolet Volt on the road within five years. There's even some speculation at least one of them could be stamped "Made in the USA."
"Convert 80 Million Gas Guzzlers"
As part of his teaching at Stanford University, Andrew Grove researched electric vehicles, and, shocked by the slow pace of auto manufacturers, is prodding venture capitalists to fund electric vehicle technologies with a lecture he's delivered to Khosla Ventures titled "There Could Be Blood."
His bold vision calls for converting 80 million trucks and SUVs on the road today into plug-in hybrids within the next four years.
Plug-in Hybrids: What Role for Washington - Day 1, 2pm - 3pm; PANEL 1: Imagining the Plug-In Future
Great panel discussion on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles from leaders in this industry
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