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Photos: MiniCat, the car that runs on air
European automaker Motor Development International is working on a line of air-powered cars that don't go fast, but are expected to be easy on the atmosphere.Posted: 10 January 2008
Tesla denies layoffs but sacks 26 staff
High performance electric vehicle producer Tesla Motors has cut its staff by around ten per cent in a move that ousted CEO Martin Eberhard has called a “bloodbath.”Posted: 14 January 2008
Pick up a G-Wiz in the January sales for £2,999
GoingGreen is having a sale this month, and ethical shoppers will be able to silently drive G-Wiz electric cars off the forecourt for as little as £2,999.Posted: 04 January 2008
Modec finds success greening 'white van man'
Coventry start up Modec has only been producing electric vans since March but is already filling its order book with UK companies and US customers.Posted: 05 December 2007
Interview: Tesla Motors' chairman Elon Musk
CNET News.com's Editor-at-Large, Michael Kanellos, interviews Tesla Motors chairman Elon Musk -- we've got bits of their convo on the future of electric cars and biofuels.Posted: 15 February 2008
New super-charged G-Wiz i hits 50mph
British electric car company GoinGreen has just launched an improved version of its cult car, the G-Wiz.Posted: 04 December 2007
New Elettrica electric car zips into London
Future Vehicles is importing a new electric car to the UK, and it looks set to become as common a sight on our roads as the G-Wiz.Posted: 14 January 2008
Does GM now mean 'green motors'?
...the price will be in the $30,000 (around £15,000) range. By contrast, all-electric cars coming to market will have a range of 120 to 250 miles and most will cost...Posted: 17 December 2007
Barefoot Motors charge ahead with an electric quad bike
A new electric vehicle company called Barefoot Motors has launched an electric quad bike called the Model One ATV, which should provide a realistic alternative to petrol models used on farms.Posted: 13 November 2007
UK gets ZAP Xebra hot-to-trot electric car
Get ready to see green Trotter cars around town as ZAP's four-door electric three-wheeler, Xebra has just been approved to be UK road-worthy.Posted: 23 November 2007
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