Posts Tagged ‘electric car

Volt in the real world – Part 2

- December 16th, 2011

Ford is introducing its Ford Focus Electric and it is the first company I’ve seen comparing the economy of electricity to gasoline as an equivalent of miles per gallon (MPGe), with the thought that even though you are technically not using any gallons per mile when driving on battery power, you have still incurred costs to fuel your driving. Read more…

Volt in the real world

- November 11th, 2011

So I’m just off a three day test of the Chevrolet Volt, and although I’m impressed with the car itself, I’m sceptical about its company’s claims. Read more…

The great fuel-saving scam

- October 7th, 2011

Any time you look at the money we could save by adopting environment friendly processes, the figures are staggering. Read more…

Paying the price for electric cars

- December 21st, 2010

Ever wonder why hybrid vehicles are so expensive? Why is the solution as to how they become viable alternatives that governments have to offer subsidies to entice consumers to purchase them?

The answer to both those questions is that electric vehicles aren’t supposed to sell. Read more…

And Bob’s your uncle …

- May 27th, 2010

General Motors’ consultant Bob Lutz is finally retiring, though he has done so on at least one other occasion and been promising that at GM for well on two years, if not longer, so who knows if this time it will stick? Read more…

The electric car unplugged

- February 25th, 2010

During the Vancouver Olympics, General Motors took the time to schedule groups to test drive its Chevrolet Volt extended range electric car, ending up cycling thousands of people, from high school students through special interest groups, one hour at a time through the car. Read more…