Tag: Green
Infiniti to Show Just How Fast a Hybrid Can Be
To celebrate the September 5 release of the 2012 European Infiniti M35h Hybrid, Nissan has decided to stage an interesting race. To prove that gasoline/electric hybrids can...
Volvo Partners With Siemens to Build EV Technology
Volvo Car Corporation announced a joint partnership with Siemens Industry to technology behind electric vehicles, including the upcoming Volvo C30 Electric. The two companies want...
The Volt Draws in New Characters to Chevrolet Dealers
According to a recent consumer survey put together by General Motors, the Volt electric vehicle is bringing in a cast of buyers not previously seen...
GM,LG Partnership to Develop Electric Vehicles
General Motors will be partnering with LG Group to develop electric vehicles. Engineers will be working together to electric vehicle platforms and components. The two...
Nissan Expands The LEAF to Chicago
The fully electric, zero emissions Nissan LEAF is getting closer to being available to the full mass market. Nissan Americas announced that very soon...
A Record-Breaking Week for Automobiles
Automobiles have been making headlines this week for breaking records around the globe. In Barton, Vermont, Cadillac owners set a new world record on Wednesday...
Ford’s European Focus Gets Greener
The Ford Focus has been a star over in Europe for years and there appears to be no intention of its success slowing. Available...
Ford Customers Will Make The Focus Electric a Better EV
As the fully electric, zero emissions 2012 Ford Focus Electric gets closer and closer to its debut, Ford is scrambling to make sure it will...
Ford Transit Connect Electrics Now in Detroit’s Fleet
Detroit Edison, an electric utility and subsidiary of DTE Energy, now has some very special Ford Transits in their fleet. Serving nearly 2.1 million...
Toyota Partners With Leviton to Supply EV Technology
The North American based Leviton Manufacturing is a world leader in electrical wiring devices and has been since its start nearly 100 years ago. Now, they...