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India Approves $4 Billion Plan to Add 6 Million Green Vehicles by 2020

written by Yale Environment 360

The government of India has approved a 230-billion rupee strategy ($4.13 billion) to spur increased production of electric and hybrid vehicles over the next eight years, setting a target of 6 million green vehicles by 2020.

The new plan, designed to reduce the nation’s

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August 30, 2012 0 comment
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Hooah For Hybrids: 9 Ways the Military Is Curbing Energy Use

written by Walter Wang

The mission: defeat the enemy while preserving Uncle Sam’s pocketbook. Saving the Earth is a worthy, but secondary, objective.

The Department of Defense last week rolled out its plan to consume less, and find new ways to source, energy. The need has become particularly pressing as operations in Afghanistan and Iraq last year led

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June 21, 2011 1 comment
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Ford Decides To Pull Back The Reins On Electric Vehicle Investment

written by Justmeans

For some time now, announcements have been coming out from the Ford Motor Company about their decision to hybridize various existing models while also presenting full electric and hydrogen vehicles as a part of a green lineup. However, last Thursday the attitude from Ford seemed to change a little bit when they announced that they didn’t believe that

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March 9, 2011 1 comment
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Mitsubishi Outlines Plans to Unleash Eight Green Vehicles by 2015

written by Justmeans

Despite having a long history in the automobile business, Mitsubishi Motors contributions to the green vehicle industry in recent years have so far not shown as much dedication as some other Japanese automobile manufacturers. While their compact electric vehicle, called the i-MiEV, has already hit the markets in Japan after the 2009 release, the company is not

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January 24, 2011 0 comment
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LA Auto Show Crowns 2011 Green Car of the Year

written by Justmeans

Once again, Los Angeles is playing host to their very own annual LA Auto Show that has been held at the end of every year since 1907 (barring the few years it was canceled due to the outbreak of World War II). Most years, new designs and breathtaking concepts are rolled out for the world and 2010 has been no exception. This time around, there have even been several

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November 23, 2010 0 comment
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More Than 1 Million Electric Cars Projected to Be on Asian Roads by 2015

written by Yale Environment 360

National and local incentives promoting the use of electric vehicles in Asia will help put more than 1.4 million plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles on roadways by 2015, making it the largest market worldwide for electrified vehicles, according to a new report. While Asian markets have so far focused on production of plug-in hybrids, market attention will increasingly turn to the

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November 17, 2010 0 comment
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Halo IPT’s Wireless Charging System Aims to Revolutionize Green Transportation

written by Justmeans

There is no denying that electric cars are going to be one of the biggest components of the future of green vehicles. The ease by which they are made, compared to other green vehicle types, and the rapid technological development in the industry ensures electric’s place in history.

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November 8, 2010 1 comment
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Three New Electric Vehicles from the Paris Motor Show Excite the Crowds

written by Justmeans

Having started on October 2nd, the 2010 Paris Motor Show is officially underway at the Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles. Held in the autumn every other year, the show has traditionally been one of the biggest places for car manufacturers to announce the latest and greatest designs that would be coming for the future. This year, so far, has been no exception with an impressive set

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October 6, 2010 1 comment
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Toward a Generation of Green Vehicles: 60 MPG is Next Step

written by Justmeans

This spring the Barack Obama administration took a first step toward achieving a nation-wide fleet of (comparably) green vehicles. The administration officially confirmed that by the model year 2016, the US car fleet must measure up to an average fuel economy standard of 35.5 miles per gallon. The announcement marked the first time fuel

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September 20, 2010 2 comments
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