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← Older posts Newer posts →Honda plans to release plug-in hybrid and EV in U.S. and Japan and begin test runs
July 21, 2010CEO of Honda, Takanobu Ito announced the company’s intentions to introduce a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S and Japan, towards the end of next year 2012. The company also plans to push up its … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged "hybrid car", Electric-Car, Honda, Plug-in | Leave a commentToyota to release electric SUV in 2012 with a Tesla drivetrain
July 20, 2010Come 2012, Toyota will have its own electric SUV, playing big brother to the little Prius. The company is all set to release the electric RAV4 SUV in the US in 2012, using an electric drivetrain developed by Tesla Motors, … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Electric-Car, Electric-vehicle, SUV | Leave a commentThe lightweight T.25 city car by Gordon Murray Design is cheaper to assemble
July 1, 2010As more and more cars fill up our city streets leading to an increased number of gridlocks, the only intelligent way out of the chaos seems to be a size reduction policy. Which is exactly why, cars around us today … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged "reduced emissions", cheap, Electric-Car | Leave a commentParis plans for world’s largest electric car sharing program with 3,000 EVs
June 30, 2010Just recently, Paris was in the news for its plans to install underwater turbines at the Seine River to generate hydroelectric energy. Well, the city has yet another green plan under the hammer, currently being constructed that could turn the … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged "car sharing program", Electric-Car, EV, Paris | Leave a commentRumors of a Bugatti electric super car based on the Bently Continental GT surface
May 28, 2010Rumors are running wild. And they out to, taken that Bugatti are planning to cease production of the iconic Veyron supercar. That’s left everyone wondering what the automotive company will come up with next. Another machine we can drool and … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Bentley_Continental, Bugatti, Electric, Electric-Car | Leave a commentThe all new Audi A2 to be powered by electricity
May 26, 2010Ever wondered what would come between the A1 and the A3? Well, Audi now have the new A2, waiting to be unleashed. The new A2, unlike all the other A series cars will be a green and clean one though. … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Audi, Electric-Car | Leave a commentMaserati Tramontane is a luxury supercar Electric Vehicle
January 29, 2010Designer Ondrej Jirec’s college project has been receiving accolades from the EV fanatics’ world over. The Maserati Tramontane is a concept vehicle that was conceived not to be a part of some EV competition, but primarily as a luxury supercar … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Electric-Car, luxury, Supercar | Leave a commentE-Wolf is the German electric answer to the Italian
September 30, 2009Recent cars from Tesla, Fisker and now the big guns like Audi and Mercedes show that an electric future can be just as much fun. And now we might have a winner, the e-Wolf E-2 concept. It looks like the … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged E-Wolf, Electric-Car, Germany | Leave a commentSolar powered filling stations for you electric cars and bikes
September 21, 2009The E-move charging station is a solar powered filling station in the city of Bozen in Denmark and it can charge 8 vehicles at a time. This is a prototype station that is designed by Valentin Runggaldier and he is … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Charging_station, Electric_bike, Electric-Car, Solar_Power | Leave a commentThe Audi e-tron Concept
September 17, 2009When you look at the e-tron, it closely resembles the R8, body-wise. But it is full stop there. The 3320 lb-ft of torque is brought out by four electric motors. Can your R8 do that? Well it is not a … Continue reading3
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