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Electric-Taxi Experiment to Begin in New York

Some drivers have expressed doubts about the viability of using the vehicles, arguing that any charging break would undercut earnings.

 

Obama urges Congress to earmark $2bn for electric car research

Barack Obama will use a visit to a Chicago-area lab on Friday to call on Congress to set aside $2bn over the next decade to fund research into a next generation of electric cars. The White House said the Energy Security Trust, which Obama first proposed in his state of the union address, would use royalties from offshore oil and gas drilling in public waters and would not add to the deficit.

 

Israel becomes lab for electric car network

Electric Car Charging Stations

After more than $400 million in outlays and months behind schedule, dozens of electric cars have hit the road in Israel, the test site Agassi chose for his Better Place venture. Four stations where the cars can get a new dose of juice when their batteries run out are operating, and the plan is to ramp that number up within months.

 

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.

 

Greentech: Electric-Car Makers’ Quest: One Plug to Charge Them All

Greentech: Electric-Car Makers’ Quest: One Plug to Charge Them All

As more electric vehicles come on the market, the need for a common standard for fast-charge connectors is growing.

 

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.

 

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