Showing posts with label elctric car. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

First Nissan Leaf Delivered Today

The first all electric Nissan LEAF is delivered today in Northern California.

The Leaf is, as Nissan states "A car with no oil, no gas tank, no transmission, no tailpipe.
A car that runs on 100% electricity..." Unlike GM's soon-to-arrive Volt, or Toyota's well-established hybrids, the Leaf has no gasoline engine. As part of the ownership, the purchaser gets a personal "Filling Station" at their home to charge the car overnight. See the video.

Public charging stations for electric vehicles are already in some businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area. A list of charging stations can be found HERE.

Nissan has taken 20,000 reservations for the Leaf. All the major manufacturers (and some you probaly have never heard of) have electric vehicles in development.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

First Chevy Volt Rolls off Assembly Line

The first 2011 Chevrolet Volt rolled off the assembly line in Hamtramck, Michigan, on Monday.

Earlier cars were made in limited numbers at other GM locations. Some have been seen at auto shows. One quarter of th cars have been used for crash tests so far, and the remaining ones have logged well over half a million collective miles of testing. VIDEO: Test Drive of the Volt (Wall Street Journal)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Electric Dream Machines: Pull up & Plug in


From an article in Australia's The Age by SIMON O'BRIEN November 11, 2009 & in AllCars Electric.com by Eric Loveday 11/10/09
Brisbane is hosting Australia's first first Electric Vehicle Conference this week.
The article in The Age describes how issues of developing electric car infrastructure will be discussed by authorities in technology, business and government.

Luke Grana, Chief Executive Officer of ChargePoint Pty Ltd. has said that the average cost to drive a car in Australia is about $10 for 100 kilometers, but an electric vehicle would cost only about $2 per 100 kilometers.

Coulomb Technologies has ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations in use around the world.

Trial charging systems in parking lots would be in place in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne by the first half of 2010. The effects on the electrical infrastructure consumers, society and the environment will be studied.