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The Economist
promising loan guarantees and grants to Ford, Nissan and others, in a bid to persuade them to locate production and R&D for new green cars in Britain.
Hyundai plays catch up in electric car race
Group last year pledged to invest 4.1 trillion won ($3.2bn at the time) to make the company one of the world's four largest manufacturers of green cars.
Audi Starts A1 E-Tron Test in Munich
By Pure Green Cars on 09/09/2010 – 6:20 am PDTLeave a Comment Audi has announced its plans to test the Audi A1 e-tron range extended vehicle in the Munich
Hyundai Unveils BlueOn Electric Vehicle
By Pure Green Cars on 09/09/2010 – 5:30 am PDTLeave a Comment Hyundai has unveiled its first all-electric vehicle, called the BlueOn, at South Korea's
Hyundai unveils S Korea's first full-speed battery car
The Korean government said on Thursday it would help local automakers produce up to a million battery cars by 2020. Hyundai, with its affiliate Kia,
Tennessee Announces $2500 Electric Vehicle Rebate
By Pure Green Cars on 09/09/2010 – 4:05 am PDTLeave a Comment Tennessee will offer $2500 rebates on the first 1000 electric vehicles sold in the state, Gov.
2011 Bentley Continental Unveiled
By Pure Green Cars on 09/09/2010 – 12:35 am PDTLeave a Comment The 2011 Bentley Continental GT still comes with the same twin-turbocharged W12-cylinder
Autobytel's What's Hot Now Report Reveals Strong Consumer Interest in Purchase ...
Environmental responsibility versus economic stability. In the case of new car purchases, Autobytel's most recent What's Hot Now report released today
Rebates available for first electric cars in Tennessee
These shiny new "green" cars such as the Nissan Leaf ($33000 MSRP), the Chevy Volt ($40000 MSRP), and even the Toyota Prius ($23000 MSRP) will be purchased
Japan decides to end subsidy program for eco-friendly cars
The subsidy program, under which purchasers of gas-electric hybrids and other green cars receive up to 250000 yen, was introduced in June 2009.
Foreign carmakers use high yen to slash prices in Japan
The company is rubbing its hands at the prospect of a last-minute surge in demand for green cars, and will reduce its prices just before the program
Uneven electric car rebates give Nissan Leaf edge over Volt
Electric car manufactures, like it or not, depend heavily on political policies and funding to grow not only their
Eco-friendly car subsidiary to end in days
The program, under which purchasers of gas-electric hybrids and other green cars receive up to ¥250000, was introduced in June 2009.