A123 Systems finds problems in batteries for the Fisker Karma
Problem found in coolant system for battery packs A123 Systems is supplying for the Fisker Karma. Battery manufacturer A123 Systems disclosed today flaws in the battery packs they’ve supplied to Fisker for the Karma plug-in hybrid luxury sedan. A123’s engineers have identified the nature of the flaw in the coolant…
$250k Chevy Volt subsidy claim bogus says TheStreet.com
Conservative policy think-tank playing loose and fast with the numbers regarding government spending on the Chevy Volt. Yesterday the Mackinac Center for Public Policy posted a statement claiming that each Chevy Volt is subsidized to the tune of $250,000 or more. That’s caused a cluster of blog posts trumpeting this…
Nissan’s Leaf survived fine in Fukushima tsunami, no fires
Two dozen Nissan Leaf electric cars were mangled in the tsunami, with no battery pack fires, giving us anecdotal battery pack safety evidence compared with the Chevy Volt. The Fukushima tsunami that proved deadly last Spring to TEPCO’s nuclear power plants, was no problem at all for the Nissan Leafs…
Electric Vehicle Racing at Laguna Seca
NEDRA: Drag Racing World Recognizes the Electric Vehicle
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Dec 19, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — The world of electric drag racing just got a whole lot more exciting with the announcement from the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) with the incorporation of electric vehicles into their rule book. For your average drag race fan, this…
TTXGP returns with a multi-year deal to the ‘cathedral of motorcycle racing’
For two years now the TTXGP Europe series has raced at the “Cathedral of Motorcycle Racing”, namely the race track at Assen in the Netherlands. With an announcement yesterday, this arrangement is guaranteed for the next three years. This is good news that underscores long-term viability of the TTXGP series,…
NASCAR Goes Green with Ethanol, rather than Electricity
Racing hasn’t traditionally been terribly interested in sustainability. After all it’s rather wasteful to drive around in circles to see who can drive the fastest. But Motorsports, as readers of this blog are aware, are looking into ways to reduce carbon footprint and in general move towards some sort of…
GM’s CEO Akerson wants to build 60,000 Volt’s in 2012
Confidence abounds that they can fix the problems, and getting back to production and sales. With the controversy brewing about battery pack safety in the Volt, the folks who are stirring the controversy might believe that GM would stop producing the Volt. Instead in a recent interview GM’s CEO Dan…
Lola-Drayson All-Electric Car to be unveiled at 2012 Low Carbon Racing Conference
The Lola-Drayson B12/69EV all-electric prototype racing car will be launched at the International Motorsport Business Week on 11 January 2012 at the MIA International Low Carbon Conference. Drayson Racing is headed by Lord Drayson, former Minister of Science and Innovation, alongside current Minister for Trade and Investment, Lord Green. While…
GM to use different battery technology in Spark EV than the Volt
GM looking to bring carbon fiber to mass production vehicles
GM and BMW looking to jointly develop fuel cell vehicle tech
Consumer Reports: Leaf and Volt cheaper to run than gasoline cars
Electric cars are more efficient and use less actual energy to move the same distance than do the gasoline cars, shows the Consumer Reports testing of Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf. On Thursday, Consumer Reports released figures from testing the Leaf and Volt showing that both have lower per-mile operating…
Transportation infrastructure creates JOBS that America needs, and cements in place certain transportation choices
There are a pair of competing needs in America. One is for JOBS – the other is to transform the transportation system. Many are offering rehabilitation of the transportation system as the key to providing JOBS. The rush to create JOBS via infrastructure development could make us miss out on…