Peugeot delivers electric car to EDF Energy
January 31st, 2011Peugeot has delivered its first fully electric car in the UK to EDF Energy’s fleet. Read more one Business Care
Peugeot has delivered its first fully electric car in the UK to EDF Energy’s fleet. Read more one Business Care
The electric version of the new Focus, which will become available towards the end of the year, will come with a drive train which will give it “enough range to cover the majority of daily driving habits of Americans” and a top speed of 84 mph (136 km/h). Read more on AutoEvolution
Here’s the hyphen-heavy heap of hype on the Chevy Volt, GM’s new, highly touted plug-in hybrid electric car… Read more on The Washington Post
A North Vancouver business is taking a bold step into the future by installing a publicly available charging station for electric vehicles. Read more on North Shore News
Nine things to know before buying an electric car by Nick Chambers. The Huffington Post
The Cambridge-based car-sharing service said in a press release that it is testing this model to see if it’s a good fit for the Zipcar fleet. The Prius Plug-In Vehicle is not scheduled to become commercially available until next year. Read more on Boston
President Barack Obama said Tuesday he remains committed to a campaign goal to flood America’s highways with plug-in cars and will ask Congress for new programs to support sales and development of electric vehicles. Read more on Detroit Free Press
The EVs will be powered by a mix of wind power and electricity. Read more on Reve
Beijing continues to promote electric vehicles usage, with plans to promote individual sales of electric cars to 30,000 units by 2012. Read more Gasgoo Automotive News
BMW is said to be teaming up with joint venture partner Brilliance China Automotive to develop an electric version of the 5 series. Read more on Shanghaiist
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