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GM replacing Chevy Volt 120 volt chargers for customer satisfaction

March 22, 2012 April 13, 2015

In a move that isn’t technically a “recall,” GM has begun replacing Chevy Volt 120 volt charging cords with ones using thicker wires, following months of Volt owner reports of overheating charging cords. GM has begun replacing the 120 volt charger which comes with the Chevy Volt, replacing it with…

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Iraq War Vet buys Chevy Volt to save money amid high gasoline prices

March 19, 2012 April 13, 2015

The rising cost of gasoline is leading many to seek alternatives, and one Iraq War Vet finds owning a Chevy Volt saves over $200 a month, plus addresses national energy security concerns. Gasoline prices are rising across the country, and has led one Iraq War veteran to buy a Chevy…

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Fisker Automotive denies charges the Karma was rushed to production

March 19, 2012 April 12, 2015
Fisker Karma

Fisker Automotive has released a press release denying allegations that the company rushed the Fisker Karma into production in an attempt to meet Department of Energy loan milestones. Fisker Automotive is denying last weeks report that delivery of the Fisker Karma was rushed in an attempt to meet deadlines in…

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Nissan’s latest Leaf videos discusses battery pack warranties and the new plant in Smyrna TN

March 18, 2012 April 6, 2015

Many are concerned about warranty coverage of the Nissan Leaf battery pack, it’s expected useful life-time, what sort of repairs are needed for the battery pack, and what about that factory in Smyrna that’s supposed to increase Nissan Leaf production. Nissan latest in their series of online videos about the…

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Coda Automotive delivers first electric cars to customers in San Diego, LA and Silicon Valley

March 16, 2012 April 13, 2015

Coda Automotive reached an important milestone today, becoming the newest electric car maker to deliver electric cars to paying customers. As promised, Coda Automotive today delivered the first of the company’s electric cars to paying customers. The milestone was marked in a trio of ceremonies, at Coda dealerships in San…

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GM’s Akerson talks about auto industry bailout and a 140+ mile range Volt

March 16, 2012 April 13, 2015

GM’s CEO Dan Akerson made a pair of appearances in San Francisco last week in which he made a strong case for the Chevy Volt, improved fuel efficiency, as well as the government playing a role in shaping industry. His comments come amid a swirling politicized controversy surrounding General Motors,…

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Which electric car is best: Coda, i-Miev, Focus Electric, Leaf, Model S, or Volt

March 13, 2012 June 23, 2019
Coda Sedan

Coda Automotive is in the news with assembly of the companies first production electric car, so we take a look at the company’s claim their electric car offers the best value proposition of electric cars in its class. A Coda, a Focus Electric, an i-Miev, a Leaf, a Model S,…

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Did Fisker deliver Karma before it was ready, for DoE loan?

March 13, 2012 April 12, 2015
Fisker Karma

Last week Consumer Reports posted a brief report that the Fisker Karma, a plug-in hybrid luxury sedan, that CR had bought for testing had died, and was towed back to the dealer for servicing. This prompted a flurry of coverage, some of it over-hyped negativity, and I posted a piece…

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Coda Automotive rolls first electric car off the assembly line, customer deliveries beginning soon

March 12, 2012 April 13, 2015

Electric car manufacturer Coda Automotive reached a significant milestone today, ending the beginning of the company’s journey by rolling the company’s first production electric cars off the assembly line today. Today, in Benicia CA, the first Coda electric Sedan rolled off the assembly line, and on Friday the company expects…

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Over 6000 San Diegan’s driving electric Smart ForTwo’s in car2go service

March 12, 2012 April 13, 2015

Launched in November 2011, the San Diego car2go service boasts 6000 members (and growing) after 100 days of service, in the only all-electric car sharing service in America. In November 2011, Daimler’s car2go car sharing service launched in San Diego, and in its first 100 days of operation has signed…

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Nissan answers questions about optimally charging the Nissan Leaf

March 11, 2012 April 13, 2015

Nissan’s latest video on the Nissan Leaf covers what charger installation at home, the speed of charging via various charging station options, fast charging at a CHADEMO DC Fast Charge station, and the optimal charge level. Nissans’ series of educational videos about the Nissan Leaf continues with a discussion of…

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Fisker’s Karma breaks during testing by Consumer Reports

March 10, 2012 April 12, 2015
Fisker Karma

This weeks news that a Fisker Karma, purchased by Consumer Reports for testing, broke down, piling yet another piece of bad-looking news on the back of Fisker Automotive. Fisker Automotive is learning it’s painful when your Karma breaks down. That’s the lesson this week after Consumer Reports went public with…

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CalCars’ Felix Kramer asks What’s Dragging Down the Volt?

March 9, 2012 April 13, 2015

GM’s 5-week production halt on the Chevy Volt has given ammunition to naysayers, while advocates like Felix Kramer say it’s just a phase in the technology adoption curve. Felix Kramer, founder of the plug-in car advocacy group CalCars, posed the question today “What’s Dragging Down the Volt?” The question comes…

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Nissan answering questions about Nissan Leaf on Facebook

March 9, 2012 April 13, 2015

Nissan’s new series of videos, over the next three weeks, covers the basic questions about the Nissan Leaf coming from the little experience most have with electric cars. It’s the modern era social networking websites like Facebook, and on the Nissan LEAF Facebook fan page is the first in a…

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President Obama announces initiatives for reducing dependence on oil

March 8, 2012 April 6, 2015
President Obama

New policy proposals by the Obama Administration would reduce cost for electric vehicles, spur adoption of other fossil oil alternatives in addition to electric vehicles, especially natural gas powered big trucks. President Obama visited Daimler Trucks North America manufacturing plant in Mt. Holly, NC, to discuss his Administration’s all-of-the-above approach…

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