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0VIDEO: PML F-150 w/in-wheel motors test driven 1226442900
Click for a gallery of the Hi-Pa F-150Want to see the PML F-150 Hi-Pa cruising down the street? This all-electric truck that puts out a combined total of 600 hp and 2,000 lb-ft of torque from its four in-wheel motors made its debut at SEMA last week and, on top of the test drive video, we've got ... -
Behold the Lightning GT. And it was good. 1204492260
Click image for a hi-res gallery of the Lightning GT digg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/All_new_all_electric_Lightning_GT'; We were starting to worry. It has been 9 months since we first heard about the all electric Lightning GT sports car from England. At the time there were photographs of a ...
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Zap working with a Chinese company on in-wheel electric motors 1201117560
Recently, I wrote a post that talked about Volvo's statement that they were working exclusively with PML (a company that makes in-wheel electric motors). I found this concerning because I thought PML was working with Zap on the Zap-X, a Lotus-designed, affordable, normal-looking electric car. I ...
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Volvo: PML FlightLink is working "exclusively" with us (Zap-X delayed?) 1201029900
In an interview, Ichiro Sugioka, project leader of Volvo's Recharge electric car concept, says PML FlightLink is "currently working exclusively for us." If that was not clear enough, Ichiro adds "all their efforts is going into our projects." The interviewer presses for more information, even ...
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Video: 900 miles without a fill up 1187541060
We have written about PML FlightLink's mini before. The news report in the video above has a few more details and a look under the hood, so we thought we would give you a look. The mini has four in-wheel motors and a battery under the hood. It also has a gas engine in the back that recharges the ...
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640 horses hubbed to a Mini hybrid 1157146620
Justin over at Treehugger.com recently wrote about a standard Mini One which was converted into a stunning gas-electric hybrid by the British engineering firm PML. Instead of implementing a complex, parallel drivetrain system that splits power between electricity and gas, this little rocket's ...

