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Slide-in REX engines for electric cars stopped by government regulations

September 15, 2014 April 12, 2015

Surely every electric car driver has had this idea – why not carry a portable gasoline powered generator so you can charge your car in a pinch?  I’ve spent quite a bit of time weighing this idea back and forth, because it’s so simple.  The BMW i3 even gets ever…

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If hydrogen fuel cell cars sales ever catch up, they’ll refuel faster than BEV’s

September 11, 2014 April 5, 2015

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEV) are slowly making their way to market, after many many years of “they’re 5-10 years away”.  For informational purposes, today the Dept of Energy and the SAE teamed up on a Webinar going over the status of fuel cell vehicle fueling standards (SAE J2601 –…

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Hillary Clinton’s State Department started the ball rolling on Fracking the World

September 11, 2014 March 6, 2016

Hillary Clinton is almost certainly going to run for President, and she’ll almost certainly be a polarizing figure.  She may even win, but we have to be clear on a couple things:  Hillary Clinton will be pushing fracking, not only in the U.S. but around the world.  How do we…

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Protests in Nevada say Gigafactory deal picks winners and losers, with one loser being movie-making in Nevada

September 10, 2014 October 19, 2015

Last week Tesla Motors excited us by taking a big step toward the promised Gigafactory, that in turn is the necessary big thing to build to enable the Tesla Model 3 electric car.  While many people in Nevada are excited to know the Gigafactory is coming to Reno, and it’s…

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Are coal powered electric cars better than gasoline cars? Depends on the electricity source

September 9, 2014 March 30, 2015

Is your electric car powered by coal?  Routinely, electric cars are dismissed as being coal powered, and therefore the environmental fruitcake treehuggers flocking to electric cars are delusional.  That critique is really saying electric cars externalize all the negative environmental harm over to a power plant.  Is that true?  If…

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Toyota/Tesla to make new electric vehicle when Gigafactory launches – 2-3 years

September 8, 2014 March 30, 2015

Back in 2010, Tesla Motors and Toyota surprised us all with a deal to jointly develop the 2nd Generation Toyota RAV4-EV.  Toyota also sold Tesla a factory it wasn’t using, with which Tesla now plans to build a half million EV’s a year in 2020.  The resulting vehicle is being…

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Tesla Motors wins $1.3 billion incentives package in Gigafactory deal UPDATED

September 5, 2014 April 16, 2015

Tesla Motors has chosen the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center to house the Gigafactory.  While we’re excited at the fact that Tesla has made a bold concrete step forward with their plans, reiterating the goal of selling 500,000 electric cars a year by 2020, there’s a big question – the incentives package.…

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What’s the difference between stone age energy, and the new energy paradigm?

September 5, 2014 June 6, 2015

The starting point of LongTailPipe is cars and the transportation system, looking at solutions to the transportation system’s negative environmental impact.  We look at the full spectrum of impacts and solutions, even though we seem to focus on electric vehicles.  That’s why the topic is sometimes fracking, and we’ll cover…

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Tesla’s net zero energy Gigafactory points towards the new energy paradigm

September 5, 2014 April 5, 2015

Are “we” doing too-little-too-late to fend off the crises caused by peak oil and climate change and the impacts both will have on the world economy, our food systems, and more?  Looking at the level of resistance against clean energy technologies like electric vehicles, it’s easy for gloom and doom…

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Tesla Motors chooses Reno Nevada as Gigafactory site, Gov. Sandoval says Nevada will be changed forever

September 5, 2014 April 5, 2015

On Thursday, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk announced, as we revealed yesterday, that indeed the Reno Nevada area has been chosen as the Gigafactory location.  As if to answer critics of the size of the incentive package, Gov. Sandoval stressed the job creation (over 22,000…

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Toyota showing the future of automated driving in Michigan

September 4, 2014 July 20, 2015

All the car companies are working on what’s called Intelligent Transportation Systems, that will lead to self-driving cars over the due course of time.  Today, Toyota announced the fourth annual Toyota Advanced Safety Seminar (TASS), convened in Ann Arbor, Michigan ahead of the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) World Congress next…

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Tesla Motors about to announce Reno as Gigafactory location – according to several reports

September 3, 2014 June 13, 2015

According to reports surfacing today, Tesla Motors has gone ahead and chosen Reno as the site of the Gigafactory.  Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval is holding a press conference on Thursday to announce “a major economic development announcement” and according to the reports, a special legislative session has been called so…

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Kia installing DCFC’s at dealerships, demonstrating serious EV intentions (maybe)

September 3, 2014 March 30, 2015

Later this year Kia is due to launch sales of the Kia Soul EV in California.  It’s thought production will be small at first, and with distribution only in California we might think this car is a Compliance Car – however, it’s also thought Kia will ramp up production and…

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Blink Network shifts to per-kilowatt-hour pricing for EV charging, sign that CarCharging is taking Blink seriously?

September 2, 2014 April 13, 2015

The Blink Network has gone to kilowatt-hour pricing, in states where it’s allowed.  The electric car charging network, now owned by the CarCharging Group, says this move is being done to become more competitive, by adapting to changes in the market.  Another change that will be greatly appreciated is a…

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An electric motorcycle rider, Terry Hershner, has first electric win in Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge

September 1, 2014 July 7, 2019

Last week at the Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge in Utah, Terry Hershner became the first electric motorcycle rider to win the challenge.  With new modifications to his 2012 Zero S electric motorcycle, he easily finished the 172 mile route, at 2/3rds the cost of the closest finisher.  In the fuel…

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