Not exact matches
San Francisco has been flooded with
electric scooters from startups that
think the internet - connected vehicles could be the next big thing in local
transportation.
The upcoming launch of the Chevrolet Bolt EV got me to
think back to when I test drove a GM EV1 two - seat
electric car in the summer of 1998, when I was the
transportation writer for the Orlando...
«I
thought that it would not really accelerate and begin to penetrate the
electric grid or the
transportation world for a while to come.
As Manjoo notes, it's pretty amazing to
think that GM — a company so recently on the verge of bankruptcy — has embraced the future of affordable
electric vehicles, demonstrating that emissions - free, affordable, long - range
transportation really is feasible.
I
think San Francisco is actually more progressive, since their overhead
electric public
transportation is so good.
«We
think it's the only way to rekindle interest in
electric transportation,» said Robert Graham, who manages research into electric vehicles for the [Electric Power] Research Institute
electric transportation,» said Robert Graham, who manages research into
electric vehicles for the [Electric Power] Research Institute
electric vehicles for the [
Electric Power] Research Institute
Electric Power] Research Institute.»
(There is an out for
electric transportation — nuclear power generation, but I don't
think I'll see Greenpeace demanding nuclear power anytime in my life).
A new peer - reviewed study of
transportation fueling options generated a pretty good buzz last week, basically for the finding that
electric vehicles might not be as good for the environment as previously
thought.
According to Rebecca Spring, the Manager of Sustainable
Transportation for WWF - Canada, all the other WWF staffers she gave a ride to while testing out an
electric car
think these vehicles are just the greatest.
As they've said in Davos, Google's founders
thinks that plug - in hybrids are an important stepping stone towards all
electric transportation.
It really boggles the mind to
think of the demand growth which would be required to meet a shift from oil as a
transportation fuel to
electric cars.
«We
think it's the only way to rekindle interest in
electric transportation,» said Robert Graham, who manages research into
electric vehicles for the Research Institute.