Posts Tagged ‘electric vehicles’
Day 2: Hydrogen Road Tour 2009-on the road with the CAFCP
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under EV, alternative transportation, biofuel, flight, hydrogen, infrastructure, legislation, mass transit
Day two of the 2009 Hydrogen Road Tour began an early day on the Santa Monica Pier, followed by a trip to West LA to one of the newest hydrogen stations in Southern California. This is a mixed use station where in addition to formulating the hydrogen they sell onsite, they also sell gasoline, diesel [...]
Tags: alternative fuel, auto, battery, car, electric car, electric vehicles, energy, environment, EV, GM, hydrogen
The Li-Powered L1X-75
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
Richard Griffiths is the visionary behind Hybrid Technologies, a publicly traded company building electric vehicles powered by Lithium Ion. The company’s philosophy is to change the world by reinventing power. During the New York International Auto Show, Richard gave us a ride in his L1X-75, an italian-styled roadster that looks cool, is fun to drive [...]
Tags: electric vehicles, EV, hybrid, L1X-75, Lithium-Ion, NYIAS, Richard Griffiths
GM’s Beth Lowery on the Chevy Volt
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
“If we are going to reduce our dependency on petroleum, there has to be a demand for flex fuel and electric vehicles,” says GM’s Vice President of Environment & Energy, Beth Lowery. I spoke with her during the North American International Auto Show, where she was very excited about the release of the new Chevy [...]
Tags: Beth Lowery, Chevy Volt, E-Flex, electric vehicles, flex fuel, GM
Little Radio EV
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
No gas, no noise. Zero emissions. Just plug it in and go. That’s the promise of ZAP (Zero Air Pollution) cars. These are 100 percent electric vehicles that can be charged at your home or office using a standard outlet. The ZAP Xebra has a range of 40 miles with a top speed of 40 [...]
Tags: Dan Goshin, electric vehicles, L.A. Auto Show, Little Radio EV, Xebra, Zero Air Pollution