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    Bluebird to unleash the 50 Bluebird DC50 electric sports car

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    We’ve been advocating the use of electric cars since quite a while now and for good reasons. Though these might fall heavy on pockets in the beginning, vehicles that run on electricity are known to save up quite a lot … Continue reading3

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    Mercedes Benz announces the green and eco-friendly B-Class Electric Drive

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    Mercedes Benz recently announced its latest development that will hit the shores of the United States of America. The company will soon stock the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive and the car will show up on store shelves by early … Continue reading3

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    Electric Golf Buggy Pimped Into Snow Moving ‘Snowpig’

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    Determined not be snowed in during the harsh Canadian winter, eco-eccentric Dan baker has pimped his golf cart into an emission free, fully enclosed, electric snow blowing machine. The oddly-named ‘Snowpig’ is as far as we are aware, the only … Continue reading3

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    Modified Renault Twizy works as an electric early-response vehicle

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    And if you’ve been thinking the Renault Twizy electric city car to be nothing more than a seemingly cramped-up way to travel around your neighborhood, think again! The French automaker has just unveiled a firefighting version of this tiny car … Continue reading3

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    New Toyota Prius system can be used as a home-electricity backup!

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    The Toyota Prius has been deemed to be one of the greenest cars money could buy. This bestselling plug-in hybrid just got greener, with Toyota’s inclusion of a new feature in the “Prius” hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and the “Prius … Continue reading3

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    Mirai electricity-powered car is the world’s lowest roadworthy car

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    And if you’ve been harboring the notion that those tall and chunky fuel-suckers we call SUVs today are cool, give this little car a second look. Crowned the “World’s lowest roadworthy car”, this car by the students and teachers at … Continue reading3

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    Renault to promote compact-electric car, the Twizy, in UK

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    The UK has always had a thing for particularly smaller cars unlike American folk who prefer their rides to be bug, muscular and chunky with healthy appetites. Renault, seeing the potential market for their little egg-on-wheels the Twizy, has now … Continue reading3

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    Pius, the build-it-yourself electric car by Modi-Corp

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    If the electric cars being produced today by the likes of Nissan and Chevrolet are too far flung to suit your exceptional taste, here’s a perfect way to sculpt out an EV that suits you best. A built-it-yourself electric car … Continue reading3

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    Coms, Toyota’s single-seat electric car unveiled

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    Driving around a tiny electric car around town has its benefits and proves beneficial to your pocket in the long run as well as the environment. Keeping that in mind, the Toyota Auto Body Co Ltd has unveiled its newest … Continue reading3

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    Smart announces Electric ForTwo compact car

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    Smart has just pulled the veil off its new eco-friendly and environmentally sound ForTwo electric. Sticking to the compact-car design Smart usually incorporates in its ForTwo range; this electric version of the much-acclaimed car comes with a 55kW electric motor … Continue reading3

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