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    DC 2010: NAS' li-ion battery cost predictions are too high, battery makers say
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    During one of the sessions at the Electric Drive Transportation Association meeting here alongside the Washington Auto Show, our friend Felix Kramer from CalCars got an answer to a question that's been on his mind for a while: just how much will large-format lithium-ion batteries cost in five or ...

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    DC 2010: Would a federal diesel tax rebate be in order? Diesel coalition thinks so
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    Last year, BorgWarner and Robert Bosch LLC founded the U.S. Coalition for Advanced Diesel Cars. For the first anniversary party, the group is present in the EDTA advanced technology section of the Washington Auto Show to announce three new menbers – Tenneco, Dow Automotive and Umicore ...

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    DC 2010: NRDC gives us some numbers to crunch about why tough standards are a good thing
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    Among the gleaming vehicles on the Washington Auto Show floor, there are some policy and discussion sessions happening as well as part of the EDTA Conference. We thought a quick run through a presentation by Roland Hwang, the transportation program director for the Natural Resources Defense ...

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    DC 2010: Nissan Leaf wins Green Car Vision award
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    Nissan Leaf – Click above for high-res image gallery
    The Mercedes-Benz F-Cell won the poll we ran in December as the vehicle that should have won the Green Car Journal's Green Car Vision Award, but it was the Nissan Leaf that received that honor today at the Washington Auto Show. The Leaf ...

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    DC 2010: Ford CEO Mulally says "we are going to continue to work with the U.S. government" on energy policy
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    Ford Motor Company president and chief executive officer Alan Mulally gave the keynote speech at the Washington Auto Show today, touting Ford's product line-up and "best in class" attitude. What we were interested in, though, was Ford's efforts in making more efficient vehicles – and ...

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    Washington D.C. to be the third retail market for Chevrolet Volt *UPDATE
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    2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    As General Motors inches ever closer to officially launching production of the Chevrolet Volt this November, the number of markets where it will be available is growing. Following the previous announcements that the extended range ...

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    FastFleet lets Zipcar boost car sharing for cities and fleets
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    Zipcar has unveiled a new service that makes carsharing easier to use for government and fleet operators. FastFleet is being rolled out in Washington, D.C. and differs from Zipcar in one big way: clients supply their own vehicles. FastFleet simply allows fleet operators to use Zipcar's wireless, ...

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    Washington 2009: Colin Powell likes the Fisker Karma
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    Click above for a high res gallery of Powell's Fisker visit
    There was a bit of a hub-bub around the Fisker Automotive booth yesterday afternoon thanks to the surprise appearance of one Colin Powell. The former four-star general, Secretary of State and WMD fearmonger spent a lot of time with both ...

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    DC Auto Show: Destiny 2000 used to be a Fiero, now it's a solar electric
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    There is section of the DC Auto Show, called the Green Car Pavilion, that is intended to highlight alternative fuel vehicles. Before the show officially opens tomorrow, we managed to take a walk around the GCP and saw an interesting collection of vehicles parked there. One was the bright yellow ...

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    So, it's a Volt mule that Wagoner's driving to DC?
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    Yesterday, General Motors announced that Rick Wagoner, the company's CEO, would be driving from Detroit to Washington in a Chevy Malibu Hybrid. This is true. But, it's not the whole story. After arriving in the nation's Capitol, Wagoner will ditch the Malibu at GM's Washington offices and hop into ...

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