Here is a great articolo on AutoblogGreen on the hot new Chevy Volt, an electric car with a built-in gasoline/ethanol generator. They appear to be using A123System's nano-phosphate lithium-ion batteries (which GM has recently licensed).
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A new lithium-ion powered electric SUV and truck (why not wagons and sedans?) debuts with safer battery technology.
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This battery may be the big break we've all been waiting for. 10x the recharge cycles, up to 5x energy density. Imagine if that 80,000 mile battery instead lasted 800,000 miles before needing replacement... That's almost a lifetime of driving.
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GM plans a plug-in hybrid car using a series generator. Wagoner admits killing the EV1 electric car was his worst decision ever. Wow, how quickly things change!
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Blog of the sexy electric roadster which smokes your daddy's smogging BMW.
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Not an electric car, but it's a step inoltrare, avanti on our waterways with solar + electric hybrid ships!
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A puny, and, dare I say, cute electric car that utilizes a lithium ion battery pack (no hydrogen pumping fuel cell needed here!). I'm a bit surprised at the 100 mile range considering the newish-tech batteries, but I guess it's a smaller pack.
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WIRED got a first look at Tesla, the world's first lithium-ion supercar. Zero emissions never looked so good.
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What is that hotness that serves as the Electric Cars Spot banner? It's the Tesla Roadster; this appears to be the first published test drive (not ride) of it.
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