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BMW concept electric vehicles, the i8 and the i3 that will be launched in a period of two years, will also be launched in India.
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Green Energy News had the recent pleasure of test driving the brand spankin' new, highly-anticipated zero emission vehicle (ZEV) developed by Nissan, dubbed LEAF - or Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family Car. Mark Perry, Director of Product Planning for Nissan North America, talks about the vision behind the Nissan LEAF and touches on it's eco-friendly features, cost/price, battery/charging information, and availability.

The LEAF we drove is a pre-production prototype... basically the production model. This is NOT a "mule" or the VERSA "shell" which was making a tour across the US earlier this year.

Design: Smooth lines, aerodynamic, and pleasing to look at. The LEAF might not be the most eye-catching car on the road, but we feel like it will appeal to most consumers in the compact car market. We saw it as a cross between a luxury crossover SUV (think Lexus RX 350), a Toyota Matrix, and the Nissan Versa.

Performance- The 107 HP (80kw) motor puts out 206 lb-... read full post
      


Indian Drives has listed out the names of electric cars by certain companies which are going to make it to the Indian market scene by the end of year 2015.
      


Indiandrives has previewed the Renault Fluence ZE which is an all electric car and can do approximately 160 kms with a full charge as also its expected pricing.
      


Stylish Hybrid Cars That Are Gaining In Popularity!
      


The Nissan Leaf, The Tesla Roadster and the Tesla Model S are offerings from the realm of Electric cars. Spend a bit more to buy the new technology and then it is savings all the way. Cheaper to run and no pollution and they are even cheaper to park. I lust after the Tesla Roadster, Would love to have the Model S too. I would even be happy in a Nissan Leaf for the driving I do.
      


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Looks promising with 'realistic' costs. Heck, if gas hits $5+/gallon, this could even be cheaper than most other commuter cars.
      


This is unconstitutional. What else can the government do to waste our money?
      


A politician, an important one, was shown what electricity could do.
After the demonstration he declared, ''The magic is pretty good, but what's the use?''.
He was asked, in turn, ''Sir, what's the use of a new born baby? !''