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Jeremiah Johnson to race in 2013 TTXGP and 2013 Pikes Peak on a 2013 Zero S

March 21, 2013 March 21, 2013

Jeremiah JohnsonTTXGP 2012 World ChampionshipDaytona International Raceway Jeremiah Johnson (Be-EV.com) announced on Wednesday that he would be racing a 2013 Zero S in the as-yet-unnamed electric motorcycle racing series that’s due to supplant the TTXGP and e-Power series for 2013. I’m sorry that the situation of the TTXGP/e-Power is overshadowing…

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Meineke adding electric truck conversion services thanks to conversion kit from EchoDrive

March 19, 2013 March 31, 2015

Hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric trucks for commercial fleets could see greater adoption thanks to an agreement between Meineke and Echo Automotive. Meineke and Echo Automotive have signed an agreement under which Echo’s hybrid truck conversion kit can be installed at Meineke service centers. This will increase the availability of…

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Tesla’s first “safety complaint” lodged against the Model S – might there be quality control problems?

March 19, 2013 April 12, 2015
Tesla Model S

Now that Tesla Motors is producing the Model S, that car has passed from the realm of hype to reality.  It means we can now start judging the Model S and Tesla Motors based on the actual results rather than on what we hope they’ll be building in the future. …

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Dan Akerson on positioning GM as a solution for peak oil, resource exhaustion, national energy security and climate change

March 19, 2013 April 13, 2015

You don’t think of the head honcho of a major corporation like General Motors (GM) doing something altruistic like changing the company’s vehicle strategy just to save the polar bears.  The GM shareholders hope their CEO will be making choices that improve the bottom line, and aim the company into…

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Clean electric cars and the supposed dirty secret being used to sow Fear Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD)

March 15, 2013 March 31, 2015

Earlier this week Climate Change Skeptic Bjorn Lomborg wrote an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal that’s one of these bash-the-electric-cars hit pieces that come along every so often.  The piece has a number of holes in it, and in a TorqueNews piece I went over a response published…

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Hydrogen could be delivered through natural gas pipelines

March 14, 2013 April 25, 2015

The hydrogen economy could take a step towards reality with an approach of delivering hydrogen by blending it with natural gas in natural gas pipelines. One of the key problems in the hydrogen economy is the lack of delivery infrastructure for hydrogen. At the same time the U.S. has an…

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Are the “perfect” lithium air batteries the enemy of lithium ion batteries

March 14, 2013 April 13, 2015

Routinely some news makes the rounds touting some far off future battery technology as the savior of electric cars.  The headline vaporously screams we’ll be driving cars powered by graphene, or lithium air, or compressed air, or something or other.  There are several ways to think about this and the…

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Washington State to fine gas car drivers who block electric car charging station access

March 14, 2013 April 13, 2015

Washington State is looking to institute a fine for ICE’ing an electric vehicle charging station.  An ICE’d charging station is one that’s blocked by a car, typically gasoline powered, blocking access to the station and preventing an electric car driver from using it. There’s nothing more frustrating or dangerous to an electric car…

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Henrik Fisker and the seeming impending buyout of Fisker Automotive

March 14, 2013 April 13, 2015

After about six years of leading Fisker Automotive, Henrik Fisker has resigned amid financial problems and an impending sale of the company to Chinese automakers.  What leads a company founder to leave his company while it is under fire?  We don’t know for sure, but it is clear that the…

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Toyota research into lithium-air and solid-state for next generation electric vehicle batteries

March 14, 2013 March 31, 2015

Toyota has long clung to the Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) batteries, claiming that lithium-ion batteries are too expensive.  While that might be the case, there are dozens of research projects going on that aims to increase energy density, increase power density, and reduce the cost of batteries.  What it means is that…

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Hydrogen race car from TU Delft to shock and revolutionize the racing world

March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013

A student team at the Technical University of Delft has built a hydrogen fuel cell race car with which they can “can shock and revolutionize the race world.”  The team has spent years developing a series of hydrogen powered race cars, culminating in the Forze VI being built this spring. …

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Waiting patiently for schedules etc on series replacing the TTXGP/e-Power

March 11, 2013 March 11, 2013

Last week I was able to disclose news of a merger between the TTXGP and FIM e-Power electric motorcycle racing series.  While the news itself was exciting and promising to heal the schism between those two series, it left out some important details.  These details are important ones that race…

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Tesla Motors reports massive losses for 2012, profitability in 1st quarter 2013

March 8, 2013 April 12, 2015
Tesla Model S

Tesla Motors’ management expects to immediately shift from massive losses while preparing for Model S sales, to immediately become profitable due to Model S sales. On Thursday, Tesla Motors released their fiscal year 2012 SEC filing, after having to delay that report after accountants discovered errors in presenting financial results…

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Formula E announces 8 of the 10 host cities for 2014 electric car race season

March 8, 2013 March 8, 2013

The Formula E electric race car series set its 2014 itinerary on an around-the-world tour of electric racing action.  The preliminary calendar presented to the FIA include two races in Europe, two in North America, two in South America and two in Asia.  The Formula E series says they received…

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Is GM working on a 200 mile range Chevy Volt? Probably, but so too are the other carmakers

March 7, 2013 April 13, 2015

The news is buzzing today with word that GM is working on a 200 mile range Chevy Volt.  Bloomberg News has a report claiming that GM’s CEO Dan Akerson said this: “There will be breakthroughs in battery technology, they’re on the horizon. We’re actually developing a car today which is…

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