This edition of Energy 101 highlights the benefits of electric vehicles, including improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower maintenance costs. For more information on electric vehicles from the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, visit the Vehicle Technologies Program website: www1.eere.energy.gov
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Energy 101: Electric Vehicles DailyFinance To coincide with his visit to Detroit, the Department of Energy has also released a new video titled "Energy 101: Electric Vehicles." At the show, General Motors (NYS: GM) CEO Dan Akerson said that he is open to cutting Chevy Volt output to meet demand ... and more » |
Clean Transportation News (10 Stories) CleanTechnica The Department of Energy (DOE) Has Released an “Energy 101″ video on Electric Vehicles. Check it out here: 5. Sales of Hybrid Medium- & Heavy-Duty Trucks Projected to Nearly Double in 2012. From Pike Research: “The global economic recession has taken ... and more » |
EarthTechling | U.S. DoE Tackles Electric Car Basics In New Energy 101 Video Green Car Reports Earlier this week, the US Department Of Energy uploaded a new video we just have to add to our list of recommended viewing. The latest in its Energy 101 series, Energy 101: Electric Vehicles is an excellent primer for anyone who has yet to experience ... Video: Department of Energy Primes Electric VehiclesPluginCars.com all 15 news articles » |
Christian Science Monitor | Electric cars 101: What does MPGe mean, exactly? Christian Science Monitor Answer: 34 kilowatt-hours (kWh). We now have our connection. One gallon of gasoline produces the same amount of energy as 34 kWh. With this new comparison point, the EPA can now figure out how far an electric car will travel on only 34 kWh. ... |
AZ Central.com | Surprise getting 8 electric-vehicle charging stations AZ Central.com Sobelman said the nationwide project is intended to help ECOtality analyze the market for electric vehicles. The company has provided thousands of owners with home chargers that gather data, including the amount of energy used and duration of charge. ... and more » |
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