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Greenest VehiclesElectric VehiclesElectric Vehicles for 2010By John Addison (6/4/08). With oil prices rocketing past $130 per barrel, a growing number of vehicle makers are planning to offer electric vehicles by 2010. Zero gasoline will be used. A growing number of fleet EVs, however, are early trails of a new generation of freeway-speed EVs that will be available to the mass consumer market in 2010. Read about the latest from Toyota, GM, Honda, Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi and others. Clean Fleet Report 150 Electric Delivery Trucks for TNT(5/13/08) Smith Electric Vehicles, will deliver another 100 electric delivery trucks to TNT, following successful trials and a previous order of 50. TNT is a European market leader in global express, logistics and international mail services and has a fleet of 45,000 vehicles across Europe. Smith Electric Vehicles and TNTElectric Vehicle News at Green Car Congress Plug-in HybridsHybridsHydrogenHonda to Lease 200 FCX Clarity Hydrogen Cars(5/14/08) 200 will be selected from 50,000 who have expressed interest in leasing the fuel cell car for $600 per month. The FCX Clarity is propelled by an electric motor that runs on electricity generated in the fuel cell, its only emission is water, and its fuel efficiency is three times that of a modern gasoline-powered automobile, such as the Civic. Significant advances over Honda's previous generation FCX include: an advanced new four-passenger sedan design, a greater than 30 percent increase in driving range to 270 mile, a 20 percent increase in fuel economy to 68miles/kg-H22, and a 40 percent smaller and 50 percent lighter new lithium-ion battery pack. Announcement and Process to be Selected Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles at the California Fuel Cell Partnership Search by MPG at DOE/EPA Fuel EconomyHeavy Vehicles profiled by WestStart |
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