Carlos Ghosn Interview On Nissan Leaf Price Cut, EV Sales (Video)
Here’s a great video from Mr. Energy Czar. He gives a nice intro on EV sales and the transition from … [continued]
Here’s a great video from Mr. Energy Czar. He gives a nice intro on EV sales and the transition from … [continued]
Renault and Nissan have together already sold an impressive 70,000 electric cars, but that’s just the beginning according to their … [continued]
The US Department of Energy is backtracking on President Obama’s 2011 State of the Union address aiming for 1 million … [continued]
If there is one man who knows how to rev up a market, it is Carlos Ghosn, chief of Nissan. Ghosn is renowned for his disruption of Japan’s steel industry — in 1999, he pushed suppliers to bring down prices to assist his corporate recovery plan […]
Due to what can only be described as a preternatural desire to elevate the mobility-impaired, car-maker Renault has donated two electric … [continued]
Environmental filmmaker Chris Paine has documented much of the modern history of electric vehicles in America. Five years ago, his film “Who Killed the Electric Car” accused U.S. automakers of killing EV development in the 1990’s by declaring them unprofitable and stifling battery development.
But now EVs are showing up on roads across the country, and Paine is out with a new movie declaring them back from the dead. Anchor Thalia Assuras interviewed Paine at his home to hear about “Revenge of the Electric Car” and the future of EVs in America.
Already having made waves with the popular Leaf, automaker Nissan Motor Co announced plans to launch a hybrid vehicle in 2015 as part of a new 5 year environmental plan. All research and development will be conducted in-house, according to Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn.
If Chris Paine’s earlier movie, “Who Killed the Electric Car” was about people being deprived of their vehicles and used as pawns in a struggle between Government regulations and established business, then his latest film, “Revenge of the Electric Car” is about the Kings.