Nissan Leaf
NNissan Leaf was first introduced to the field on August 2009. Nissan Leaf is an all electric green car and promised “the world’s first affordable, zero-emission car”. Nissan pulled a master stroke when it took up on a “look-but-don’t-touch” tour before the release of the car into the market.
Read moreNew Tesla Luxury EV
The first of its much-anticipated 2012 Model S luxury sports sedans was delivered by Tesla Motors Friday, which is great news for well-to-do-buyers. Anyone in the green sector sees this as vindication of the EV-Revolution and another revenge of the electric car.
Read moreTesla Model S
The Model S is set for delivry tomorrow June 22, 2012. But the road was not always paved with success and ease. They had some rough sailing and often almost unsurmountable obstacles from the “powers to be”, Big Oil and the politics of maintaining status quo.
Read moreThe Infinity LE
Watch as Carlos Ghosn, Infiniti President and CEO, reveals the Infiniti LE Concept at the 2012 New York International Auto Show. This concept is more than just the latest in the series of dramatically styled, technologically advanced concepts from Infiniti.
Read moreThe Chevrolet Volt
General Motors’ Chevrolet Volt waltzed into the green-cars scene in 2007. GM introduced the concept car during the Detroit Auto Show in 2007. Volt’s proposed technology, at that time, was better than Prius and other plug-in hybrids.
Read moreToyota RAV4 EV
A pure battery-electric SUV capable of 100-mile EV range in a popular 5-seat and 73 cubic feet of storage is due any time now. Toyota owns 2% of Tesla, and this allow them to use the advanced Tesla lithium battery pack.
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