TOKYO, JAPAN – Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is in the process of developing a new electric light-duty work truck for launch in fiscal year 2012, Reuters reported, citing a news account from Japanese business daily Nikkei.
Read More →DIXON, CA – Truck manufacturer Altec Industries expects to complete construction of a new manufacturing facility in Dixon, Calif., in April. The plant will assemble alternative-fuel, hybrid and all-electric utility trucks as well as aerial lifts, the Sacramento Bee reported.
Read More →RALEIGH, NC – Progress Energy Carolinas and the City of Raleigh have launched a two-year research and development partnership to evaluate solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations.
Read More →WHITE PLAINS, NY – The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has purchased two all-electric trucks as part of a new pilot program the agency has launched with its power provider, the New York Power Authority (NYPA).
Read More →CINCINNATI -- AMP Electric Vehicles announced plans to introduce its converted Jeep Grand Cherokee electric vehicle at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, which will be held Jan. 9-22. The vehicle will be available for test drive.
Read More →BOULDER, CO -- According to a new report from Pike Research, nearly nine out of 10 plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) sold this year will include at least a basic telematics package, and that percentage will likely grow to 94 percent by 2017.
Read More →MIAMI BEACH, FL -- Car Charging Group Inc., which provides electric vehicle charging services, said it is partnering with Federal Realty Investment Trust to install charging stations across Federal Realty's retail property in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and California.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS – The city of Indianapolis is using $318,300 in grant funds from the Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program and the Indiana Office of Energy Development to take a number of fleet-greening measures.
Read More →BOULDER, CO – According to a new report from Pike Research, more than 1.5 million locations to charge electric vehicles will be available in the United States by 2017, with a total of 7.7 million locations worldwide.
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