Mitsubishi i-MiEV Gets $6K Price Cut
The 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric-powered production vehicle will receive an expanded standard equipment package and see a price reduction of $6,130 over the 2012 model.
The 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric-powered production vehicle will receive an expanded standard equipment package and see a price reduction of $6,130 over the 2012 model.
Five recently hired business development executives bring dozens of years of expertise in the automotive and alternative fuels industries to ROUSH CleanTech.
Honda recently joined a demonstration project for experimental vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology aimed at providing a potentially valuable energy storage resource to the nation's electrical grid.
Having the option to use both gasoline and electricity provides fleet managers with the best of both worlds — increased fuel economy and elimination of range anxiety.
Five recently hired business development executives increase ROUSH CleanTech’s staff to 80, up from six in 2010.
The Saab automobile story has gotten a second chapter thanks to National Electric Vehicle Sweden (Nevs) AB.
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. recently announced that its 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric-powered production vehicle not only receives an expanded standard equipment package but also sees a price reduction of $6,130 over the 2012 model.
The Saab automobile story has gotten a second chapter thanks to National Electric Vehicle Sweden (Nevs) AB. The company has started production of the Saab 9-3 Aero Sedan, which will initially be available for sale in China.
Electric vehicle battery manufacturers are increasing research and development and looking at potential technologies.
The California Energy Commission is seeking proposals to spend $200 million starting in 2015 to build out fueling stations and other infrastructure to support hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.
Electric vehicle prices fell 15% in November, while new vehicles arriving to market helped General Motors, Toyota, Jeep, and others enjoy a strong month of sales, Kelley Blue Book reported.
The City of Mesa, Ariz., will convert some of its fleet vehicles to compressed natural gas (CNG) and plans to build a CNG fueling station to share with other local fleets.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) announced that up to $7.6 million in grants are available to eligible entities to continue the development of a network of alternative-fuel and/or natural gas fueling stations.
The California Energy Commission is seeking proposals to spend $200 million starting in 2015 to build out fueling stations and other infrastructure to support hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.
The 2011 issue of the Fleet 500 includes the Top 50 Green Fleets.
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