China’s Chery Automobile produces its first plug-in electric car

Clean automobiles are starting to hit the streets of China, and just a few short months after BYD rolled its first plug-in hybrid out of the factory, Chery Automobile has followed suit… sort of, anyway. Unlike BYD’s alternative, the just announced S18 is purely electric, promising up to 150 kilometers on a single charge and a maximum speed of 120kph (around 72mph). The battery can be juiced from empty to full in around six hours using a standard 220-volt home outlet, while it can reach 80 percent capacity within just a half hour. Yuan Tao, vice president of Chery, confessed that the price would be “very suitable for families,” though he held back from giving specifics — you know, like an availability date, or a definite quantity of airbags.

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China’s Chery Automobile produces its first plug-in electric car originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Feb 2009 22:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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All-electric Wheego Whip hitting America in May… slowly

You can probably tell from the image above that the Wheego Whip isn’t the fastest automobile to ever hit the streets, but it’ll still be getting Americans from point A to point B before most of those other “concepts” will. The company is currently looking to score dealers that will sell its “electric LSVs (Low Speed Vehicles),” the first of which is obviously the Whip. If all goes to plan, it’ll have 50 dealers across America by May, and given that this is “the best affordable electric car in the world” (that’s the words of RTEV CEO Mike McQuary), we’d say all 50 should be brimming with customers. Unfortunately, we’re not told just how fast slow this thing actually goes nor how expensive cheap it’ll be, but hey, May’s just a few months out, anyway.

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All-electric Wheego Whip hitting America in May… slowly originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Toyota’s hydrogen-powered FCHV gets inspected

Just in case you haven’t heard enough in regard to green automobiles today, Toyota’s FCHV has been broken down good fashion and photographed by our pals at AutoblogGreen. The hydrogen-powered SUV sports a pretty sophisticated get-up-and-go system, which is comprised of four separate storage tanks in order to keep the hydrogen compressed to 10,000psi. Once the compressed gas leaves those tanks, it passes through regulators that “reduce the pressure to something the PEM fuel cell stack can process.” The bottom line? This thing can traverse some 350 miles on a fresh fill. If your ears just perked up, give the read link a visit to get yourself more acquainted.

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Toyota’s hydrogen-powered FCHV gets inspected originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Volkswagen and Toshiba to link up on electric drive systems

Volkswagen sure is talking tough about going green, but we’ve yet to actually see any of these long-teased concepts hit the show floor. In case a plug-in Twin Drive hybrid just wasn’t enough to look forward to, the suits in Wolfsburg have just inked a letter of intent with Toshiba in order to form a collaborative agreement that will see the two working together in the development of “electric drive units and the accompanying power electronics for Volkswagen’s planned New Small Family.” If rumors prove accurate, the NSF crew will mimic that Up! concept we’ve been drooling over for ages, and if you were wondering where the batteries would be coming from, this here arrangement suggests that it’ll be from within the partnership. Oh, and you want a launch date, don’t you? How about “forever from now,” or as VW’s Dr. Martin Winterkorn put it: “A considerable amount of research and development work still has to be carried out until we can produce the electric vehicle.”

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Volkswagen and Toshiba to link up on electric drive systems originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Zero-emission i MiEV begins testing in New Zealand

Slowly but surely, the i MiEV is making its way out to test fields around the globe. Just months after a smattering of the zero-emission vehicles hit the west coast of America, we’re now being told that a new crew of guinea pigs have waltzed into New Zealand. Over a hundred government representatives and key stakeholders were invited to drive Mitsubishi Motors’ oddest, greenest vehicle, and of course, to talk business about how this bean could fit into the nation’s transportation system. As it stands, Mitsu is still looking to launch the vehicle for consumer use this summer in Japan, though no word was mentioned on when it would arrive Down Under, across the pond or on US soil.

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Zero-emission i MiEV begins testing in New Zealand originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tesla tidbits: new retail stores, Model S prototype, extended warranty

Last we heard, Tesla was reevaluating some business decisions as it sought to become a thriving, profitable enterprise in 2009. In a lengthy newsletter sent out to over 60,000 subscribers today, CEO Elon Musk has laid out a torrent of news. Most notable are the imminent openings of retail locations in Chicago and London’s Knightsbridge district, with four other locations slated to open before the year’s end. Additionally, a street-drivable prototype of the Model S four door sedan will be unveiled on March 26th, with production scheduled for 2011. We’re also informed of updates on the Smart car / Daimler partnership, a few new interior options for the Roadster, a battery replacement program and the new extended warranty. Chances are, Tesla owners have already digested all of this, but those looking in from the outside should certainly have a peek at the full letter just after the break.

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Ford’s electric Transit Connect has the power to move you — and all your stuff

Ford's electric Transit Connect has the power to move you -- and all your stuff

Electric vehicles are great, but they tend to be tiny, cute, and generally rather useless for people who have things that need to be taken places. That’s not the case with Ford’s distinctively non-cute Transit Connect, a van of the type you typically see shuttling flowers and other small goods around urban streets. This one, however, runs entirely on battery power (a first for Ford) despite being able to haul 1,760 pounds of cargo to a maximum range of 100 miles — on the high side for your average EV but perhaps not enough for a day’s worth of deliveries. No word in pricing, but expect these to start showing up at Ford dealerships sometime next year, frequently in white.

Update: Commenter ericlmccormic clued us in to the earlier Ford Ranger EV that was offered up until 2002 — before being summarily recalled and destroyed. Big Oil conspiracy theorists take note!

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Ford’s electric Transit Connect has the power to move you — and all your stuff originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mission One electric motorcycle boasts 150 MPH top speed, extreme price tag

The Mission One EV electric sports bike got a proper unveiling at this week’s Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) conference, and boy does this baby exude power. Mission Motors says the motorcycle’s got an 150 MPH top speed and 100 foot-pounds of torque at any point between 0 and 6,500 RPM. That’s a good deal faster than the Electric Motorsport GPR-S, which tops out at a now-paltry 100 MPH. The lithium-ion battery keeps it running for 150 miles, and charge time is targeted for under 2 Hours at 240V (8 Hours at 120V). Its stylish form factor comes from famed industrial designer Yves Behar. Yeah, we’re excited, too, but here’s the part where you flinch: the deathly silent super-scooter will first show up in 2010 with a 50-unit limited edition run costing $68,995 apiece. A more affordable model will be announced sometime this summer. If you’ve got a need for this much muted speed, be prepared to mortgage a house or two.

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Tazzari Zero’s preliminary specs released

Italian industrial firm Tazzari has announced preliminary specs and launched a new website for its plug-in auto, the Zero. Measuring 113.5 inches long and sporting 15-inch wheels, the city-bound electric car weighs in at 1,200 pounds — 312 of that from the lithium-ion Fe battery. It’ll handle 88 miles with a full charge that takes 9 hours to fill, but you can reportedly juice up to 80% in just 50 minutes. Top speed is 56 MPH, so don’t expect to be driving this on the highway, and it can go from 0 to 31 in under 5 seconds. The company says it’s due out later this year in Europe and the Carribean for less than 20,000 Euros ($25,760), and yes, there’s a dozen Crayola-inspired colors available. Hit up the official site for a trailer.

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Tazzari Zero’s preliminary specs released originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Feb 2009 14:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Aptera unveils full specs for its flagship 2e

Heads up, the fine folks at Autoblog Green have gotten their oil-encrusted hands on a full list of specs for Aptera’s 2e electric car, now on display at this year’s Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) conference. The 1,500-pound aerodynamic vessel has just a 0.15 coefficient of drag and features a smart key, emergency tire inflation, and energy-reflective solar glass. Inside, we’ve got LED dome lights mounted overhead, a DVD-based navigation system, optional rear backup camera, and interior fabrics / plastics made from recycled materials. The company’s still touting 100 miles on a single charge of the 10 to 13 kWh lithium ion phosphate battery pack. No new details on price, which we last heard would be between $25,000 and $45,000 — zipping down the road in a space-age cruiser doesn’t come cheap, you know.

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Aptera unveils full specs for its flagship 2e originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Feb 2009 18:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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