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Blog Entries about "electric vehicles"
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Polls apart from reality
One in three motorists would consider buying an electric car in the next 12 months, according to the release on a new survey by Motorpoint issued on 17th February.
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Needed for EVs to save the world: more R&D, less wishful thinking
In December 2010 the UK government’s advisory Committee on Climate Change recommended cutting the UK's GHG emissions by 60% relative to 1990 levels (46% relative to current levels), by 2030. The UK would then require a further 62% GHG emissions reduction from 2030 to meet the 2050 target already legislated for in the UK’s Climate Change Act.
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Subsidy junkies or realists?
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche was reported by Bloomberg to have said on 11 November at a corporate CSR event in Stuttgart that Governments should offer consumers financial incentives to buy electric vehicles to help offset the extra cost for manufacturers to build the cars.
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Only 5% of new car buyers are influenced by green credentials
Research released on 19.11.2010 by Bosch revealed that despite 69% of drivers claiming to do their best for the environment, only 5% of motorists buying a new car would be influenced by a car’s ‘green’ credentials.
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EVs: When to turn off the subsidy tap?
Over the past century the use of cars has evolved to create an emergent organism which has oil in its bloodstream, and the auto industry at its heart, the supply chain, distribution channels and aftermarket as limbs. Its tentacles reach along the roads which control where we go and where and how we live, into the banks that finance the cars, and the governments that tax them and finance the infrastructure they need.
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Could GE help EVs bust out of the green niche?
GE-WHIZ! GE has confirmed that it will buy 25,000 EVs by 2015 for its own fleet and through its Capital Fleet Services business – the biggest-ever single EV order. Could the global elec-tech. and asset finance giant bring profits for EV suppliers within sight?
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Rare earth metals to get rarer faster?
The New York Times reported on Thursday (22.09.10) that the Chinese government had officially denied halting exports of rare earth metals to Japan, in retaliation for the detention of a Chinese trawler skipper in a long-standing territorial dispute. China had already cut export quotas for the cerium, lanthanum, neodymium etc. etc. on which Toyota et al depend for their NiMH batteries, permanent magnet electric motors and much else besides, and has over 90% of the worlds known rare earth metals deposits.
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Do Quangoids Dream of Electric Cars?
(With apologies to Philip K. Dick.) In July six electric Mitsubishi i-MiEVs will arrive in the North East for trials run by Cenex's Low Carbon Vehicle Procurement Programme at a leasing cost of £137,450 over four years, plus (we guess) around £6.5m for installing 1,300 charging points. The latter approximate figure is included in the last government's 'Plugged in Places' programme, channelled via the regional development agency One North East. In London, 20 Toyota Prius plug-in hybrids on lease will arrive on the fleets of various public bodies in London, courtesy of Toyota and EDF Energy. Similar trials are under way in the Midlands, funded by the Technology Strategy Board and Advantage West Midlands. Correction: funded by all of us.
