DOE selling $192M Fisker Automotive loan
The US Energy Department (DOE) will sell a $192 million loan made to struggling California-based electric car maker Fisker Automotive Inc., according to a...
Opel to launch inner-city electric car
Ailing carmaker Opel is considering launching an electric car for inner-city use to tap what it sees as a high-potential market, the firm's boss...
Toyota to double global hybrid output
Toyota Motor Corp. plans to double its global production of hybrid vehicles in about two years, positioning such fuel-sipping cars as a core...
VW Sends E-Golfs Out For Testing
The green car bug has apparently bitten Volkswagen of America as it will soon send out a grouping of electrified Golfs for fleet testing. Across...
Nissan Partners With Urban Green Lab
Nissan Americas announced recently that it will be working with the Nashville, Tennessee based Urban Green Lab. The first community center in the area...
Ford Breaks Ground With The Upcoming Fusion Hybrid
The 2013 Ford Fusion series of sedans is almost here and with it, Ford is looking to claim a record. With the help of...
Slow sales of electric vehicles in January
The sale of electric vehicles was slow in January 2014, reports The Detroit News.
Early-year, electric vehicles are often hurt because some owners rush to...
Fisker to Recall The Karma Again
The ultimate green supercar will soon be voluntarily recalled once again. This time around, the problem doesn't directly involve the car's battery pack but...
Nissan LEAF is 2011 World Car of the Year
Today, at the New York International Auto Show, the 100-percent electric, zero-emission Nissan LEAF was named 2011 World Car of the Year, edging out...
NHTSA inspecting Toyota Prius for steering shaft defect
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations (NHTSA) will examine 561,000 Toyota Prius hybrids models for potential defective steering shafts, The Detroit News reports.
NHTSA said...




