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Paris to launch electric car sharing program

Paris, in its latest bid to be an innovator of the City of Tomorrow, is launching an electric car-sharing program to cut air and noise pollution on the city's medieval cobblestone streets and beyond.

 

Paris readies electric car-sharing program

Paris is preparing to flip the switch on what aims to be one of the world's largest electric car-sharing programs.

 

Spain sells just 16 electric cars

Spain sells just 16 electric cars

Spain's plans to have 2,000 electric cars on the road have been dealt a blow as figures show just 16 have been sold so far.

Senh: It's probably not the right time to ask people without jobs to pay more for an electric car.

 

Europeans ready to plug into electric vehicles

Industry officials may be quick to talk up the newest in electric transportation. They’ll also admit it’s not going to be easy abandoning the time-tested internal combustion engine.

 

Competition Heats Up In Race For Electric Car Dominance

Competition Heats Up In Race For Electric Car Dominance

Urban visionaries in London and Seoul, two of the world's busiest capital cities, foresee buses gliding through their streets with speed, ease and efficiency - without emitting the exhaust fumes that scientists say are contributing to global warming. Under Mayor Boris Johnson's vision, London's iconic red double-decker Routemaster buses would be back on the streets - but powered by electricity, not gasoline.

 

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