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Filed under: Emerging Technologies, EV/Plug-in, Carbon Offset Your Monday green-car buzzkill is brought to you buy University of Michigan research professor John DeCicco, who says more electric vehicles won’t do much to slow global warming if energy-production methods aren’t addressed. DeCicco, who’s with the university’s Energy Institute, says the government’s subsidies for advanced-powertrain technologies and
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, MPG, USA It’s true that electric vehicles cost more than gas-powered ones (except, of course, when they don’t), but the running costs are dramatically lower. How much lower? To answer that question, the Department of Energy would like to introduce you to the eGallon. Defined as “the cost of fueling a vehicle
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, MPG, USA It’s true that electric vehicles cost more than gas-powered ones (except, of course, when they don’t), but the running costs are dramatically lower. How much lower? To answer that question, the Department of Energy would like to introduce you to the eGallon. Defined as “the cost of fueling a vehicle
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, MPG, USA It’s true that electric vehicles cost more than gas-powered ones (except, of course, when they don’t), but the running costs are dramatically lower. How much lower? To answer that question, the Department of Energy would like to introduce you to the eGallon. Defined as “the cost of fueling a vehicle
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, MPG, USA It’s true that electric vehicles cost more than gas-powered ones (except, of course, when they don’t), but the running costs are dramatically lower. How much lower? To answer that question, the Department of Energy would like to introduce you to the eGallon. Defined as “the cost of fueling a vehicle
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Toyota Let’s face it, Toyota does not believe in electric cars. Not the battery-powered plug-in kind anyway. Plug-in hybrids? Sure. Fuel cells? As soon as feasible. But a simple EV? No, that just isn’t Toyota’s thing – a few side projects notwithstanding. “If the electricity is not sourced from renewables then
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Toyota Let’s face it, Toyota does not believe in electric cars. Not the battery-powered plug-in kind anyway. Plug-in hybrids? Sure. Fuel cells? As soon as feasible. But a simple EV? No, that just isn’t Toyota’s thing – a few side projects notwithstanding. “If the electricity is not sourced from renewables then
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Culture, Manufacturing/Plants, Honda Car shoppers are getting some pretty sweet deals on plug-in electric vehicles lately, with Honda joining the price cutting war with its Fit EV. Now that the early adopters are no longer in the market – they have theirs now – automakers are being pushed to bring down
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Culture People like to criticize US politics. People like to speak poorly about President Barack Obama. There are a lot of electric vehicle haters out there. Put those three issues into the Internet blender and it’s no surprise when they blow up. That’s what happened with the recent story about long-time
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Culture People like to criticize US politics. People like to speak poorly about President Barack Obama. There are a lot of electric vehicle haters out there. Put those three issues into the Internet blender and it’s no surprise when they blow up. That’s what happened with the recent story about long-time