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...
California Gives The Toyota Prius Plug-In a Break
Making their way on to dealership floors at this moment are the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in models. Like its father, the standard Prius, the...
Detroit Electric stalls production for new electric sports cars
Electric-car maker Detroit Electric has stalled the production of its electric sports cars, SP:01 electric sports car, reports The Detroit News.
According to the news...
Mitsubishi Expands EV Chargers In Hawaii
Of the fifty states that comprise the U.S., Mitsubishi gave Hawaii the first opportunity to taste the American-spec i-MiEV. Now that the least expensive fully...
Japan may add noise to quiet hybrid cars
Japan's near-silent hybrid cars have been called dangerous by the vision-impaired and some users, prompting a government review on whether to add a noise-making...
The Chevrolet Volt Makes It To The Car Pool Lane
Starting in 2012, a special package will be offered to the lower the emissions even more on the already clean Chevrolet Volt. The system aids...
Detroit Electric to produce first electric sports cars overseas in Holland
Detroit Electric has decided to build its first electric sports cars overseas in Holland, reports The Detroit News.
The automaker said in a statement that...
Nissan Expands Its Drive Electric Tour
Nissan recently hit a milestone as sales of its fully electric, zero emissions LEAF surpassed 4,000 units. Since its launch in December 2010, the...
Hyundai Fuel Cell Tucsons Clock In More Than 1-Million Miles
Hyundai has knocked out one more victory for the world of alternative fuels. Today the company has announced that its total public collection of...
GM Unveils EN-V Concept
By 2030, urban areas will be home to more than 60 percent of the world’s 8 billion people. This will put tremendous pressure...


