Tesla Motors’ Model X Electric SUV Announced to Launch by 2013
Now, Elon Musk, Tesla Motors' CEO, has declared himself super-optimistic about their chances to produce an electric SUV and show it to us this year, as a concept. The Tesla Model X, as he called it, is set to go onto the production lines and to the market in about four years, way after the Model S sedan will have grown in popularity.
LED Headlights Could Add Another 6 Miles to Your Electric Car's Autonomy
I've said for many times that LEDs are the next big thing to come in matter of lighting. With the upcoming release of various electric cars having more or less battery storage available, LEDs seem the perfect solution for saving some energy.
Peraves E-Tracer/Monotracer: The Next Big Thing in Agile Urban Movement
The gasoline version that you can see here can reach speeds of up to 160 mph and can host two. It's not a motorbike and not a car, either. Though the electric version of it can outperform any electric car on the market today in both speed and autonomy and will look exactly the same.
Mitsubishi Planning to Release Eight New Plug-In Electric Vehicles by 2015
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has got a new business plan related to emerging markets, electric power and globalization. Eight new hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full electric vehicles will be launched by 2015. The purpose of their launch is both to reduce the dependence on conventional combustion engines and to reduce the environmental impact of the hybrid's fleet.
Rolls-Royce Planning to Launch Electric Limousine by 2012
It has been rumored for about two years that Rolls-Royce was planning a secret electric car model. It seems that the model is an electric, zero emissions limousine. Rolls-Royce's CEO, Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes said before Christmas that an alternatively- fueled or an electric experimental Rolls Royce would be something amazing.
Chevy Volt Electric-Gasoline Vehicles to Feature Wireless Gadget Chargers
GM will provide new equipment for the new Chevy Volt electric-gasoline vehicle beside other GM models. The equipment consists of wireless charging stationa that will be able to charge cell phones alongside other similar small devices. As a consequence, the ones who own these types of cars won't have to use the car charger any longer.
Liv Inizio Back on The Track at the Detroit Auto Show and Ready for...
The Detroit Auto Show was the scene for the unveiling of yet another wonder in technology. Li-Ion Motors and EV Innovations, a company specialized in energy storage solutions for most anything, presented the brand new Inizio electric car.
Ford Unveils Electric and Hybrid C-Max at The Detroit International Auto Show
C-Max Energi and C-Max Hybrid are the latest MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles) presented by Ford at the Detroit International Auto Show. Judging from recent Ford history, it seems like the U.S. company specializes in family cars, as the wide range of options include the Ford Flex, Escape, Explorer and Edge, not to mention the Fusion, Fiesta or Focus models.
Tesla Roadster Equipped With a Wireless Charging System Shown at CES 2011
The CES 2011 (Consumer Electronics Show) was the perfect scene for another stunning presentation: the first wirelessly powered Tesla car. Fulton Innovation, a company dedicated to â€Ã…“creating technologies that not only affect the way devices interact with each other, but how cultures interact with their environment†is behind the wireless technologies which made this possible. They are also the ones responsible for projects like Splashpower, eCoupled and Alkemi-Insights.
Ford's First Fully Electric Car Displayed at CES in Las Vegas
The production of Ford Motor Company's first ever gas-free, zero emissions fully electric car was made public on 7th January 2011 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The car is entirely made of sustainable materials and is powered by a 23 kilowatt hour lithium-ion battery, being able to reach a top speed of 84 miles per hour.




































