What is that hotness that serves as the Electric Cars Spot banner? It's the Tesla Roadster; this appears to be the first published test drive (not ride) of it.
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3 years ago
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Details on the Equinox fuel cell-powered electric test vehicle. Too bad it's not the GM Sequel!
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cliff
3 years ago
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Here is a great article on AutoblogGreen on the hot new Chevy Volt, an electric car with a built-in gasoline/ethanol generator. They appear to be using A123System's nano-phosphate lithium-ion batteries (which GM has recently licensed).
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cliff
2 years ago
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Much faster (0-60 in somewhere around 6 seconds) and of course much more efficient than a gas xB. Hopefully battery prices will come down. No fuel cell; straight lithium-ion batteries. Nice review complete with cheesy video.
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cliff
3 years ago
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The fabulous (we hope) EESTOR capacitor gets a few more tidbits released into the news stream. No hard facts, but definitely enticing.
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cliff
3 years ago
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those puny SMART cars are now getting into the zero emissions game with some help from Zytek. I'd take a smooth high torque electric motor over a wonky 3 cylinder engine any day!
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
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A puny, and, dare I say, cute electric car that utilizes a lithium ion battery pack (no hydrogen pumping fuel cell needed here!). I'm a bit surprised at the 100 mile range considering the newish-tech batteries, but I guess it's a smaller pack.
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cliff
3 years ago
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