Written by Ken Burridge on 27 January 2010
Subaru, has announced the successful development of its Subaru STELLA concept model, a prototype electric vehicle (EV). Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd (FHI) suppled five plug-in STELLA concept vehicles to the Hokkaido Toyako Summit (7 – 9 July 2008) which will be used to transport government officials and other participants during the event. The [Continue]
Written by Ken Burridge on 04 December 2009
Back in 1999 Bertrand Piccard, along with Brian Jones, was the first to set off on a non-stop balloon flight around the globe and now he wants to do it again, but this time the plan is to circumnavigate the globe using an EV airplane powered only by solar power! The first test flight of [Continue]
Written by Ken Burridge on 28 September 2009
The 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show was the debut venue for Renault’s tandem two seat Twizy ZE, which is a fully electric zero emission city runabout. The appearance of the Twizy ZE has been described as rather cartoonish and some have concluded that it’s an updated version of Hanna-Barbera’s Flintstone car. However, Renault just [Continue]
Written by Ken Burridge on 06 September 2009
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today previewed its electric vehicle (EV) platform on a Tiida-based prototype to demonstrate the superior driving pleasure of a pure zero-emission vehicle, this vehicle will come with exclusive nissan tires. It also showcased a sophisticated EV-IT system developed to support electric driving every day of the year. [Continue]
Written by Ken Burridge on 03 September 2009
The company that supposedly killed the electric car will give it another go with a new EV 2.0 version that could ease America’s addiction to gasoline and help mitigate climate change at the same time. General Motors, had been accused in the 2006 documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” of conspiring to cancel its 1990s [Continue]
Written by Ken Burridge on 02 February 2008
A key benefit of SEO that many companies overlook is how it improves your credibility among consumers. The more credible you are, the more desirable you will be to consumers. This is especially true with consumer trust. If consumers trust you, they will be more likely to purchase from you. By increasing your consumer credibility, [Continue]