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What were the hottest, coolest, most interesting, and thus most popular stories of November on CleanTechnica? Read on…
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In this last sneak peek of the 2017 LA Auto Show, we take a quick look at the Porsche Panamera plug-in hybrid (PHEV), the Hyundai IONIQ, and Volkswagen’s distant electric van.
As you probably would have guessed by now, the 2017 LA Auto Show is much more electric than it has been over the past few years. BMW is still refining its electric lineup, Kia has stepped up its Niro hybrid to now include and plug, and Volvo is bringing out two superb plug-in hybrids (PHEV).
100 weeks before the start of production, Volkswagen is already betting its supply chain in place for the electric vehicles that will share its new MEB chassis for electric cars.
At the Los Angeles Auto Show this week, Fiat Chrysler confirmed that a plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) version of the iconic Jeep Wrangler will go on sale in 2020. The plug-in will take advantage of some of the technology developed for the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, especially the eFlite transaxle with its planetary gearset and one-way clutch.
At the Los Angeles Auto Show, BMW took the wraps off the newest entry into its sustainability stable, the BMW i8 Roadster, which features a folding electric convertible top and improved performance.
If you’re into electric vehicles (EV), this year’s LA Auto Show won’t disappoint, especially compared to the last few years. Here’s another glimpse of some welcome EV news at the show. LA Auto Show finally embraces Tesla — or vice versa?
Kia has brought its highly anticipated 2018 Niro Plug-in Hybrid to North America with the official arrival of the vehicle at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week. The Nira PHEV sports an impressive 26 miles of all-electric range.
Tesla was the most popular electric vehicle brand in the world during January–September 2017, a new study from JATO Dynamics has found. Notably, though, the most popular model was the BAIC EC (with ~38,000 units moved) — demonstrating the rapid rise of China’s manufacturers when it comes to the electric vehicle sector.
The London Electric Vehicle Company came to terms with interested parties in Amsterdam (Netherlands) a couple of months back to sell and deploy some 225 units of the company’s new extended-range electric cab — with the deal set to represent the first deployment outside of London of the new electric version of the city’s iconic black cabs. That deal will see the electric cabs deployed as a component in a service to transport disabled and/or elderly people.