- Monday, October 3, 2011, 10:51
- Chris Paine, EV Industry Updates
- 875 views
Thousands of advanced Electric cars were mass-produced by the likes of General Motors, Ford and Toyota for California and Arizona in the late 1990's (1996-1999), that even had single charged ranges of approximately 150+ miles.
Car companies as well as the US federal government put pressure on ...
- Friday, July 29, 2011, 22:28
- Insider Scoops, Reverend Gadget
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Reverend Gadget is many things: an ordained minister, an advocate of alternative energy, TV personality, and proud owner of ten Guinness World Records for some of his crafted works.
Reverend Gadget (aka Greg Abbott) has formidable skills as a steel fabrication artist, craftsman, and prop builder, which made him a star of such TV ...
- Friday, July 29, 2011, 21:48
- EV Industry Updates, Robert Lutz
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Bob Lutz the now retired GM vice chairman, was also featured as one of the prime suspects in the 2006 documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” when GM not only abandoned their EV1 electric car, but went out of their way to destroy almost all the EVs they had created. This was ...
"Revenge of the Electric Car" documentary feature film about the development of environmentally sustainable & economically accessible electric automobiles to Premiere at the 10th TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL (April 20 to May 1st) in New York City.
Revenge of the Electric Car Synopsis
Behind the closed doors of Nissan, General ...
- Friday, March 11, 2011, 20:20
- Toyota Motor Corp
- 1,387 views
Toyota Motor Corporation makes EV's top list for producing the Toyota RAV4 EV and the Toyota Prius Hybrid.
Toyota Produced 1,485 RAV4 EVs (1997-2003) the all-electric version of their popular RAV4 SUV that were leased and/or sold in California to meet the state’s mandate for Zero-Emission vehicles. In addition unlike GM they did not crush and destroy ALL of their EV's once the California mandate ...
- Saturday, March 5, 2011, 18:58
- Kenneth Burridge
- 1,661 views
As a youth Kenneth D. Burridge became intrigued by an old faded newspaper clipping on his grand parent’s wall in Harrisburg Pennsylvania about his uncle (Michael D. Burridge) that had as part of the caption “local scientist invents first electric mini-car”, which he accomplished as part of a GE (General Electric) contract feasibility study for the US military.
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- Monday, February 21, 2011, 14:46
- 350Green, EV Charger, Who's Who
- 1,823 views
350Green is a developer of wide scale electric vehicle charging networks in major cities in the United States and around the world.