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Maker Faire Detroit 2010: Power Racing Series, as grassroots as it gets
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Racing
Power Racing Series - Click above for high-res image galleryOne of the highlights of this weekend's first Detroit Maker Faire was the Michigan premier of a new grass-roots racing event, the Power Racing Series. This new competition class was conceived by Jim Burke and, like the LeMons series, the machines have budgets limited to just $500 (not including safety equipment). The vehicles for this series are based on Fisher-Price Power Wheels or Little Tykes toys that have been modded to support the mass of adult drivers and larger 12-volt lead acid car batteries.
This weekend's competition included three individual events: a drag race, a 15-lap road race and a one-hour enduro on Sunday afternoon. The drag race was won by Royce Pipkins, president of the Milwaukee Maker Space in his Grave Digger. When the 15-lap event began on Saturday afternoon, the #3 car built by the crew at the I3 Detroit hacker space clearly had more speed than any other vehicle. Unfortunately, about halfway through the race, the car ground to a halt. A key that was connecting the rear wheel to the axle had sheared the soft metal of the axle. The crew repeatedly tried pounding in new keys but the car would only run another lap or two before running into trouble again. Ultimately, Pipkins had the durability and speed to finish 15 green flag laps before anyone else. Look for the Power Racing Series at a parking lot near you soon.
Photos Copyright (C)2010 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsMaker Faire Detroit 2010: Amick A2 wind-assisted electric <strike>spaceship</strike> vehicle
Filed under: EV/Plug-in
Amick A2 - Click above for high-res image galleryOne of the makers that we encountered setting up of the Maker Faire Detroit on Friday afternoon was Douglas Amick. Amick was unloading the A2, a three-wheeled, battery-powered, wind-assisted tandem-two-seater. The A2 was originally built by Amick's late father James. The elder Amick devised the aerodynamic arch on the rear of the vehicle which is claimed to help propel the vehicle forward in cross-winds. Apparently, airflow coming in at an angle to the vehicle will swirl around as it passes through the arch actually applying force to the rear of the vehicle giving it some boost. We'll have to check with some contacts with aerodynamic expertise on the veracity of this claim, but the vehicle is kind of cool looking. Apparently, it originally had aluminum air batteries installed but they are no longer functional.
Photos Copyright (C)2010 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.
[Source: AmickGlobal.com]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsMaker Faire Detroit 2010: EcoVElectric low speed electric vehicle
Filed under: EV/Plug-in
EcoVElectric LSEV - Click above for high-res image galleryRichard Marks spent twenty-five years as an engineer at General Motors, finishing out his tenure there working on the EV1. Following the demise of that project, he went on to work for some suppliers before setting out to build a low-cost electric vehicle. It's not clear who would win a drag race between Marks' EcoV and Big Dog, but we're guessing those pedaling the taller machine might have more fun.
While the EcoV isn't likely to win any design competitions, it does embody the DIY spirit of Maker Faire. Marks has a partnership with automotive supplier Energy Components Group (ECG) of St. Clair, MI to produce the EcoV starting in early 2011. ECG has a facility in a renewable energy renaissance zone that will be reconfigured to produce this four-seat electric vehicle with a top speed of 25 miles per hour and a range of 25-40 miles. The tubular steel space frame carries a rack full of deep-cycle, sealed lead-acid batteries.
Photos Copyright (C)2010 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.
[Source: EnVironmental Transportation Solutions]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsAll-electric Saab 9-3 test fleet to launch in early 2011
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Saab, Green Daily
Saab 9-3 - Click above for high-res image galleryDuring a media launch for the 2011 Saab 9-5, company executives revealed plans to introduce a test fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) based on the upcoming 9-3. As Inside Line reports, Saab execs confirmed that the test fleet of EVs will roll out in early 2011 and will be deployed at various locations across the globe, including Saab's hometown of Trollhattan, Sweden.
Saab's "100 percent electric vehicle" test fleet is a joint effort between the automaker, lithium-ion battery producer Boston-Power, electric propulsion systems manufacturer Electroengine and the Swedish Energy Authority. Saab Automobile AB managing director Jan Ake Jonsson said: The main purpose is to draw technology from this test fleet, technology that we can then incorporate quickly. The key target short-term is to drive fuel consumption down. You can electrify certain portions of the vehicle. When prodded about a target release date for a mass-production EV, Jonsson ducked out by stating:
Everybody is looking at that question. Nobody has an answer. It will take some time.
Without official word from Jonsson, we'll have to fall back on the previous comments of Saab's chief executive officer Victor Muller, who suggested that 2016 is the year the company will go for electrification.
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[Source: Inside Line]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsObama drives the Volt... all of 10 feet
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Manufacturing/Plants, Chevrolet, GM, Green Daily
During his stop today at the General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck facility where the production Chevrolet Volts will soon roll off the line, President Obama did something unusual for a president: he got behind the wheel of a car and went for a drive. It was a short one - just ten feet - but that's what happens when you need not only GM's permission but also the Secret Service's to drive a not-yet-in-production, new-technology Chevy Volt in black. We won't be geting a full-length review from the President, but he did give his initial impression after stepping out: "I'm telling you guys, pretty smooth."
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said after the event that Obama has driven at a Secret Service training facility this past April and also piloted a Dodge Charger at a closed-press event. Other than these two times, Obama hasn't driven since getting Secret Service protection in early 2007.
Gallery: President Obama drives the Volt
[Source: ABC | Images: AFP/Getty Images, Jim Watson and AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsTesla learning new rules as retail stores expand into more U.S. states
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Tesla Motors
Any AutoblogGreen reader who lives by a Tesla Motors store - or goes near one on vacation - has probably set foot inside and experienced the high-tech, open sales boutique (oh, and the cars). While the eight stores currently open across the U.S. do a fine job of showing off the Roadsters, the road to getting them in place hasn't always been an easy one to pave.
The challenge comes from the auto dealer laws in the U.S. In Colorado, for example, Tesla needed to get licensed both as a manufacturer and a dealer. Tim Jackson, president of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association, spoke to Automotive News (sub. req.) and said he'd been to Tesla's Boulder store and that, "It has a very fashionable feel to it. We wish them a lot of luck." He also said:
Have we scrutinized all the issues behind what they're doing? Not really. My feeling is that a manufacturer-owned store as a business model violates the spirit of the state law here. But not a single person is complaining about it, and it's kind of a back-burner thing for us. I imagine that if we start getting complaints from our membership, we would move it up to a front-burner thing. In Texas, Tesla admits, state laws might not be able to sell its cars to consumers there, but there's no definite decision on this. The company wants to have a larger number of stores fully operational for the Model S when it arrives in 2012, and who knows what the landscape will look like then.
[Source: Automotive News - sub. req.]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsGM will increase Volt production by 50% - to 45,000 units - in 2012
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Manufacturing/Plants, Chevrolet, GM, Legislation and Policy, USA
President Obama toured the General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck facility where the automaker will build (can we say "is building" yet?) the Chevrolet Volt today, and as any good PR person will surely agree, you can't let an opportunity like that go by without making an announcement of some sort. So, GM has something to say and it's big news, too: GM will increase Volt production capacity by 50 percent in 2012.
Details are as follows: Instead of making 30,000 Volts in the U.S. in 2012, GM will now make 45,000. These numbers are lower than production numbers we heard rumors of in years past, but they're good news for fans of plug-in vehicles. Is the increase a response to positive reaction to the Volt's $33,500 after-tax-rebate price tag? Maybe. GM said in a statement that, "In the past few weeks, more than 25,000 people have joined the Chevrolet Volt enthusiast list."
The news is good for the President, too, since the White House is pushing The American Auto Industry: A Comeback Story message this week. Part of that is an interactive version of the White House map showing places where the government has supported automakers, which you can find here.
[Sources: General Motors, WhiteHouse.gov]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsMercedes-Benz introduces new Vito E-Cell van
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Mercedes Benz
Mercedes-Benz Vito E-Cell - Click above for high-res image galleryMercedes-Benz has just launched series production of its Vito E-Cell van for the European market. The Vito is claimed to be the first electric drive van produced by an automaker at its factory rather then converted off-site like the Smith Electric Vehicles products. About 100 E-Cell vans are scheduled for production by the end of this year with another 2,000 coming in 2011.
The Vito is powered by a 70-kilowatt peak (60 kW continuous) synchronous AC motor with 207 pound-feet of torque. Since this is primarily intended as an urban delivery type vehicle, maximum speed is capped at about 50 miles per hour. A 36 kilowatt-hour liquid-cooled lithium ion battery pack is installed under the cargo floor and 32 kWh is available for propulsion. That's enough energy to move the Vito about 80 miles under nominal conditions. In addition to the battery, the motor and power electronics are also liquid cooled, which should help optimize the durability of the drivetrain.
The vans are equipped with a communications system that allows dispatchers to check battery state of charge when determining which vehicles to send where. The first batch of 100 vans will be going to operators in Berlin and Stuttgart this year.
Gallery: Mercedes-Benz Vito E-Cell
[Source: Mercedes-Benz]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsVideo: GM releases short clip touting Volt's superiority over other electric vehicles
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Chevrolet, Green Daily
Chevrolet Voltage video - Click above to watch video after the jumpChevrolet Voltage released its latest clip, titled "What makes the Chevrolet Volt a better electric vehicle?", which unsurprisingly promotes the Volt as a better electric vehicle (EV) than the competition. This prompts our first question: since when did the Volt become an EV? Last time we checked, the Volt was still more of a typical plug-in hybrid than a full-blown EV, but whatever. The video provides a one-sided look at the Volt's claimed superiority over competing EVs such as the Nissan Leaf. The video touches on the Volt's long-distance cruising abilities, its extensive battery warranty and its hot/cold weather abilities.
While General Motors is quick to point out the Volt's advantages, we'll provide some balance by presenting its obvious disadvantages: the Volt costs significantly more than the Leaf and it still gulps gasoline, albeit at a lesser rate than most other vehicles. Quibbles aside, we applaud both companies for their breakthrough vehicles and wish 'em luck. Hit the jump to see why GM believes that the Volt outshines its electric competition. Hat tip to Greg!
[Source: Chevrolet Voltage]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsIvan "Iron Man" Stewart rides away from off-road racing on an electric bike
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, On Two Wheels
Off-road racing fans will no doubt be familiar with the name Ivan "Iron Man" Stewart, winner of 17 Baja 500s and three Baja 1000s over his 37-year career. Apparently, even an iron man can only take so much pounding and Stewart has decided it's time to ride off silently into the sunset.
Stewart has decided to auction virtually all of his off-road racing memorabilia, race truck building business and vehicles. Instead of pounding dirt, Stewart will be peddling electric bicycles out of a new shop in San Diego, California.
The Ivan Stewart Electric Bike Center will sell, service and rent battery-powered bicycles from an initial shop in downtown San Diego, followed by two additional stores in La Jolla and Del Mar to the north.
[Source: San Diego Union-Tribune via PickupTrucks.com]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsReport: Rush Limbaugh tears into Chevy Volt, <strike>fails to understand how it works</strike> <i>[*Updated]</i>
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Chevrolet, GM
It has long been apparent that the more successful a talk radio host is, the less relevant the facts become. Case in point is this week's apparent tirade by Rush Limbaugh against the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. No doubt the Volt's sticker price came in higher than most of us had hoped at $41,000, and Limbaugh may have had a slight point there. However, suggesting that the federal $7,500 tax credit for plug-in vehicles like the Volt and the Nissan Leaf was there as an admission that no one wants these vehicles strikes us as disingenuous at best, especially when you recall the tax write-offs that were available to people buying Hummers and other large SUVs just a few years ago. As far as we know, Limbaugh also made no mention of the more palatable $350-per-month lease deal available for the Volt.
The Detroit Free Press reported that Limbaugh also ripped into the Volt's 40 mile range, implying that the 40 miles of range from the battery is all that is available. He was either unaware of or chose to ignore the fact that in charge-sustaining mode, the car's onboard engine-generator can keep the battery going for another 300 miles on a tank of gas. If you don't have time to sit around while the battery charges, you can just take a couple of minutes to fill the tank and be on your way again, just as you would in a normal car.
Perhaps we should just give Limbaugh the benefit of the doubt and assume his cochlear implant was on the fritz.
*Update: When this story was originally posted, we were unable to find a transcript online. After reviewing the transcript post-publication, it's clear that the Detroit Free Press took Limbaugh's comments out of context just as much of the media did last week in the case of Shirley Sharrod. Limbaugh is clearly aware of the range-extending capabilities of the Volt powertrain, although he didn't make any mention of the lease deal.
Until a caller informed Limbaugh of the Department of Energy-funded Charge Point America program, he was apparently unaware that over 4,000 free home 240-volt chargers would be available. However, the reality is that the Volt can be charged from a standard 110 volt outlet in 8-10 hours because of its smaller capacity batteries. Speaking of its range, the continual harping on the 40 mile range neglects the fact that for the vast majority of trips that will be perfectly adequate and the car can continue on after that on gasoline essentially without driver input.
From where we sit, comparisons of the Volt (and other EVs) to the Apple iPhone are also flawed. At launch, the iPhone did not have a carrier subsidy from AT&T and while it did well, sales didn't really take off until a few months later when the service provider cut the cost. Those subsidies have been more than recovered by AT&T (and other cellular companies) through very expensive smartphone service plans. The groundbreaking aspect of the iPhone was its software, not its hardware which was not significantly more expensive than other phones. While it remains to be seen if battery-powered vehicles can change the game, there is no argument that they are currently substantially more expensive to manufacture. As long as the United States has significantly lower gasoline prices than other countries, EVs are unlikely to thrive at their true cost.
[Sources: Detroit Free Press, RushLimbaugh.com]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsUK approves $7,800 incentive for ultra-low carbon vehicles
Filed under: Biodiesel, EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, UK
Smart ED - Click above for high-res image galleryWhen the UK's government changed hands back in May, the previously promised subsidy of $7,800 (U.S. at the current exchange rate) for ultra-low carbon vehicles was immediately called into question. Even the UK's current business secretary, Vince Cable, boldly stated that the new government "moved on from the era of subsidies." With a high likelihood that the subsidy would never come to fruition, the UK stood at risk of becoming one of the few remaining major nations to not offer assistance for purchases of plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.
The automotive industry, environmentalists and eager green car buyers sighed in relief on Wednesday when the UK's government unexpectedly announced that the subsidy was approved intact, starting next January. As Transportation Secretary Philip Hammond remarked: The coalition Government is absolutely committed to low carbon growth, tackling climate change and making our energy supply more secure. We are sending a clear signal that Britain is open for business and that we are committed to greening our economy. This will ensure that the UK is a world leader in low emission vehicles. The $7,800 subsidy mainly applies to the purchase of plug-in hybrids, EVs and fuel cell vehicles. The Office for Low Emissions Vehicles will release additional program requirements that will be posted on its site at a later date. The subsidy has been approved through March of 2012 and will be up for review and possible adjustments the prior January. Now, we can officially add the UK to the ever-growing list of countries that offer substantial monetary assistance for advanced technology vehicles. Follow the jump to read more about the UK's commitment to ultra-low carbon vehicles.
Gallery: Smart ED
Photos copyright (C)2010 Sebastian Blanco / Weblogs, Inc.
[Source: Department for Transport]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsSK Energy to provide lithium-ion batteries for upcoming Hyundai, Kia electric vehicles
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hyundai, Kia, Green Daily
Hyundai i10 electric - Click above for high-res imageWith all of the talk about the Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt, it's easy to overlook some of the other happenings in the world of battery-powered cars. Fear not, cause we've got it all covered. Turning our attention to Hyundai-Kia for just a moment, South Korea-based SK Energy Co. announced that it will provide lithium-ion batteries for upcoming electric vehicles from both Hyundai Motors and Kia Motors.
SK Energy's lithium-ion batteries will first appear in Hyundai's i10 EV, scheduled for release sometime in 2011. Sporting SK cells with a claimed energy density of 140 Wh/kg, the i10 boasts a 99-mile range and a top speed of 81 miles per hour. SK Energy's advanced lithium-ion batteries utilize a unique lithium manganese oxide cathode material; a surface-modified graphite on the anode; a gel polymer electrolyte; and a ceramic-coated separator. Of course, SK Energy would like us to believe that this high-tech talk amounts to a better battery, but it just reads like your typical li-ion lingo to us. Hat tip to Dan!
[Source: SK Energy via Green Car Congress]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsVideo: Elon Musk chats it up on Colbert Report
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Culture, Tesla Motors
Elon Musk on The Colbert Report - Click above to watch the video after the break
Imagine that, Elon Musk has a sense of humor. Proof of this can be seen in the video pasted after the break, where you'll see the co-founder of Paypal, Tesla Motors and Space X have a sit-down interview with Stephen Colbert of Comedy Central's The Colbert Report.
As always, Colbert goes into the interview with a lighthearted slant, making a few comic-relief jabs along the way. For instance, after detailing Musk's seemingly heroic take on the automotive and space exploration industries, Colbert point-blank asks Musk whether he's a super hero or a super villain. We'll let you figure that one out...
Our favorite quote, though, is this:
You have these electric cars that uses no fossil fuels, but then you've also got this rocket, this Space X that puts the rocket into space, using about as much fuel as 2,000,000 Hummers. So... are you just trying to break even as spectacularly as possible? Ha! There are plenty more gems in the video, and we don't want to spoil the whole thing for you. So just go check out the video after the break, won't you?
[Source: The Colbert Report]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsBMW reportedly banned from claiming zero-emissions in ads
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, BMW, Green Daily
BMW ActiveE concept - Click above for high-res image galleryBMW's latest advertisement for the its ActiveE electric concept vehicle appears to have crossed the fine line between acceptable and misleading. Why? The ad states, "The BMW Concept ActiveE is the first BMW to be powered purely by electricity." The tagline of the ad reads "100% joy, 0% emissions." As soon the ad made its way to print, an astute reader pointed out some problems and filed a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of the UK.
According to Marketing magazine, the complaint focused on BMW's use of the unsubstantiated claim of "zero CO2 when driving." As the offended reader notes, BMW's claim can not be substantiated because charging the vehicle, which allows it to be driven, would undoubtedbly produce a significant amount of emissions. While BMW argues that the words "when driving" limit the zero-emissions claim solely to the act of driving, the ASA ruled to ban the ad instead. An ASA spokesman issued this statement:
We considered that [BMW's] inclusion of the phrase 'when driving' was contradictory to the overall zero emission claim, and the impression that the car's use would not result in the production of emissions. With the ad pulled, the ASA warned BMW to avoid repeating any claims implying that electric vehicles generate zero-emissions while in use. Other manufacturers, take notice.
Gallery: BMW Concept ActiveE
[Source: Marketing Magazine]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsPlug-In 2010: Drive Oregon chills with Arcimoto Pulse, Barefoot Motors ATV
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, On Two Wheels, Plug In Conference
Arcimoto Pulse - Click above for high-res image galleryOne of the few passenger vehicles on the floor of the Plug-In 2010 conference in San Jose, CA - actually, the only one - that we hadn't yet seen in the metal was the Arcimoto Pulse, which we first met digitally last fall. The Pulse is a battery-powered three-wheeler that uses ten 12V lead acid batteries to go up to 40 miles per charge. Pulse's Eric Fritz told AutoblogGreen that longer-range versions with lithium-ion batteries and can go either 80 or 160 miles will be available in the future, but he's busy getting the base model ready for now. Prices for those premium models hasn't been set, but you'll be able to get the lead acid version for $17,500 when it goes on sale either late this year or early next year. Fritz said Arcimoto has gotten 25 pre-order deposits (for $500 each) and has a list with another hundred-plus interested people.
The vehicle we saw was the third-generation prototype; the fourth was being tested on the streets last weekend. Fritz said he expects there to be one more prototype built before production begins. Overall, the Pulse has been in development for two-and-a-half years, and it's been a self-funded affair thus far. One reason to be at the conference, Fritz said, was that Arcimoto is actively looking for funding.
The Pulse was part of the Drive Oregon booth, which also featured the Barefoot Motors ATV and vehicle chargers from Shorepower and OP Connect. With some strong local support for plug-in vehicles, there's a lot of home-grown plug-in work going on in Oregon.
Gallery: Plug-In 2010: Arcimoto Pulse and Barefoot Motors ATV
Photos by Sebastian Blanco / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsPlug-In 2010: Bill Nye, Chelsea Sexton return for public night panel
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, Plug In Conference
Bill Nye, "The Science Guy," Jessie Deeter, the producer of Who Killed The Electric Car? and Revenge of the Electric Car, and our own Chelsea Sexton took to the stage at the close of public night at the Plug-in 2010 Conference. With this line-up, it was more than 66 percent the same as last year, when Nye, Sexton and Electric Car director Chris Paine answered audience questions. Given the "preaching to the choir," audience-led nature of the event, we thought there would probably be a lot of readers who would want to "attend," digitally, so we're posting an audio recording of the entire two-hour event after the jump. What does it contain?
How about a short preview (verbal, not video) of Revenge of the Electric Car? Deeter said that the film will focus on three main stories: General Motors and the Chevrolet Volt, Tesla Motors, Nissan and the Leaf and electric car mechanic Gadget. How about the panelists' predictions of the percentage of new cars that are plug-ins by 2020? Nye said he doesn't think it'll be 10 percent, Sexton said it'll totally be determined by how many the OEMs are willing to build. How about lots of disparaging comments about adding sound to silent electric cars? How about Nye calling lithium supply worries the "reddest of herrings"? How about one member of the audience proudly saying he's been driving an EV1 since 1998, and Nye replying, "You must be exhausted"? Zing! All these classics and more await you after the jump.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsEnterprise Rent-A-Car to offer Nissan Leaf rentals early next year
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Nissan, Green Daily
2011 Nissan Leaf -- Click above for high-res image galleryWith a slew of announcements streaming in from Nissan and Chevrolet, we've been hard-pressed to find time to slot in an equally important bit of info announced by Enterprise Rent-A-Car. According to the announcement, Enterprise and Nissan have agreed to terms that will bring the Leaf electric vehicle (EV) to Enterprise rental lots starting next year. Beginning this November, Enterprise will install charging stations at 100 different rental locations scattered throughout these eight cities: Seattle, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Diego,Tucson, Knoxville, Nashville, and Portland, OR. By January 2011, 500 Nissan Leafs will begin to appear on the Enterprise lots that have the chargers.
Rental costs have not been announced, but Enterprise spokeswoman Lisa Martini suggested that the Leaf will likely demand a premium price, much like the hybrid vehicles that the company currently rents to customers. Regardless of price, the opportunity to rent a Leaf will give potential buyers a taste of the zero-emissions driving experience and, as we've noted before, once you drive an EV, there's almost no chance of going back to something powered by gas. Follow the jump for more info on the Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Nissan Leaf agreement. Hat tip to Bill!
Photos copyright (C)2010 Damon Lavrinc / AOL
[Source: Enterprise Holdings]
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsAustralia's Blade EV maker reportedly upset over government opting for Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Mitsubishi, Green Daily, Pacific Region
While Mitsubishi has been busy boasting about Australia's atmospheric demand for the i-MiEV, a lesser-known electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer has been blasting the Australian government with claims of favoritism. In June, Australia's Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Anthony Albanese, announced plans to purchase 40 imported i-MiEVs from Japanese automaker Mitsubishi. Once delivered, the i-MiEVs will become the heart and soul of Australia's first electric fleet of vehicles.
Now, you'd probably think that there are a lot of Australians who are thrilled to become a part of the EV movement and truth is, they probably are. But the government's decision to import EVs rather than selecting from a homegrown producer has made the director of Australia's Blade Electric Vehicles (BEV) company more than a just a little upset. BEV produces the Blade Electron, an EV that the company believes is far superior to the i-MiEV and much less expensive as well. Ross Blade, director of BEV, took a shot at Albanese's choice to exclude the Electron by offering this remark: We cannot understand why Mr. Albanese has chosen to exclude the Electron. The federal government has spent over $100,000 of taxpayers' money on the development of the Blade Electron through the COMET (Commercialising Emerging Technologies) program. Despite the Electron meeting Australia's design standards, the federal government has chosen instead to lease a foreign product at nearly double the cost. According to Blade, the Australian government's lease agreement with Mitsubishi calls for a monthly payment of $1,740 per i-MiEV, whereas each Blade Electron would cost the government only $900 per month. The Australian government responded to Blade's outrage by stating that Australia did not select the Blade Electron because it's not a mass-produced vehicle and failed to meet the country's predetermined guidelines for inclusion in the EV program, but a spokesman for Mr. Albanese would not comment on the specifics surrounding the Electron's failure. Hat tip to Toby!
[Source: TheAge]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsProduction of Nissan Leaf battery pack now underway in Japan
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Nissan, Green Daily
Nissan Leaf battery pack - Click above for high-res image galleryAs the release date of the Nissan Leaf gets closer and closer, we eagerly await word on each and every production update. This latest bit of news rolling in relates to battery production. NEC, one of the joint venture partners of Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), officially announced that mass production of the Leaf's battery pack kicked off late last week. The announcement comes as no surprise, but it's comforting to know that the Leaf is one step closer to introduction. With battery production underway, it shouldn't be long before Leafs begin to roll off the line.
For now, NEC's Sagamihara plant in Japan is solely responsible for the production of the Nissan Leaf battery pack. By 2013, Nissan's battery manufacturing facilities in Smyrna, TN and Sunderland, UK will be operational and provide a significant, and hopefully much needed, boost in production capacity. With a nationwide rollout of the Leaf in the U.S. scheduled for 2011 and Canada inked in for 2012, the Sagamihara plant will likely have to function at full bore to keep up with demand.
Gallery: Nissan Leaf Battery Plant Groundbreaking
Photos by Sebastian Blanco / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.
[Source: NEC via Google Translate, Nissan-Leaf]
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