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Nissan Director Says Leaf Can Get to 140 Miles, Despite EPA Estimates

The Nissan Leaf's battery performance has been evaluated by the EPA at 73 miles, but company officials say that the driving range will depend on the user's driving habits and will usually get over 100 miles.

Honda Starts Testing Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles in Japan and US

Honda is spreading its wings above the electric and plug-in hybrid backyard, too. They announced the start of their first field tests of several EV and plug-in hybrids in Japan on Dec. 20.

Tesla Motors Official Discloses Interesting Information About Their EV Battery

In an interview given to TechOn!, Kurt Kelty, Director of battery technologies at Tesla Motors, explained a few historic facts which led to the Roadster's success. One of them was the adoption of laptop lithium ion batteries, and building a safe and robust energy storage out of them.

Advances In The Field of Infrared-Harvesting Solar Cells: Prototype Heralded Next Year

A team of researchers about whom we've been talking about more then two years ago, from the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, has made advances in the study of a special kind of solar cells that can harvest the solar power even at night, in the absence of visible light.

The First Electric Car Sharing Program, Autolib', Closer to Hitting Streets of Paris

"A revolution in efficiency that will improve our quality of life" - this is how Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe named the new automobile-sharing program inspired by Velib' - a three-year-old bicycle-sharing program, which proved to be a success.

Oil Recycled From BP Spill Used to Make Chevy Volt Plastic Parts

The BP spill has definitely caused a lot of environmental damage and people spent a lot of money and energy to clean it. To make themselves a greener image the General Motors company has, for marketing purposes, announced that they will use recycled BP spilled oil to make the plastics in the iconic Chevy Volt... which is a half-blood electric.

An Interesting Report on Solar Panel Efficiency in Near Space Conditions

You don't really have to be an accredited scientist to prove the world that you actually can do scientific experiments. All you need is passion, knowledge and a little financial effort. That's how a team of San Diego engineering students succeeded doing an experiment that involved sending a balloon, solar panels, cockroaches and anti-freeze Cucujus beetles into near-space.

Dutch Researcher Finds Feed Additive That Halves the Methane Released by Cows and Sheep

Well, this sounds funny: a Dutch researcher, Sander van Zijderveld, has seemingly discovered the perfect formula that should reduce the methane emissions of cows and sheep and that does not harm the animals in any way, nor their milk, but help a little to reduce the global warming.

Honda's Electric cars to Use Toshiba Lithium-Ion Batteries

Honda Motor Co. will use lithium-ion batteries developed by Toshiba in a test version of its electric car, having plans to supply this type of batteries for electric scooters.

Iberdrola Renewables Building 20 MW Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant in Arizona

Arizona is about to become one of the leaders in the solar energy sector. A few days ago, the SunPower Corporation announced a collaboration with Iberdrola Renewables to develop a giant photovoltaic solar power plant in Pinal County, Arizona, known as Copper Crossing.