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 November 18, 2010

California Grid Ready for Electrical Evolution
Nissan U.S. Dealers Schooled on How to Sell, Service Leaf
Eliica EV Fast, Economical and Drawing Interest From Japan's OEs
China Pushes Ambitious Plan to Become World EV-Technology Leader
Volvo Begins Work on Range-Extending Fuel Cell for EVs
Algae for Biofuels Closer to Reality, But Much Work Remains

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California Grid Ready for Electrical Evolution
Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Sacramento are among the six most EV-ready cities in the U.S., according to Detroit-based market research company ASG Renaissance. Read Now


Nissan U.S. Dealers Schooled on How to Sell, Service Leaf
The auto maker is requiring sales and service staff selling the EV to obtain certifications, take online courses and attend classes. Read Now


Eliica EV Fast, Economical and Drawing Interest From Japan's OEs
The only certainty about entrepreneur Hiroshi Shimizu’s creation is that it accelerates like a mini-rocket, reaching 60 mph in just 4 seconds and a top speed of more than 200 mph. Read Now


China Pushes Ambitious Plan to Become World EV-Technology Leader
Reaching its target calls for the central government to spend RMB100 billion over the next 10 years to support everything from building infrastructure to developing what officials term as new-energy vehicles. Read Now


Volvo Begins Work on Range-Extending Fuel Cell for EVs
In the project’s first phase, the auto maker is studying a range extender, which consists of a fuel cell coupled with a reformer. Volvo expects an EV’s operating range to be increased up to 156 miles. Read Now


Algae for Biofuels Closer to Reality, But Much Work Remains
While more than 100 companies in the U.S. and abroad are working to produce algal biomass and oil for transportation fuels, none have operated a pilot plant with multiple acres of algae production systems. Read Now


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