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There's no way Cleantech Group's 2010 prediction about plug-ins comes true

Reading through Cleantech Group's "Ten Predictions for 2010," it's easy to dismiss their vision for plug-in vehicles next year as nearly impossible. You can read all ten predictions after the jump, but the sole vehicle-related items reads as follows: "Electric cars take the back seat to smart mobility." Um, nope. Of all the years to predict that plug-in vehicles are going to be put on the back burner, 2010 is not going to be the one. It's tough to know exactly how Cleantech plans to measure the popularity of EVs vs. smart mobility (and, ... Read more →

Will China be the new Electric Car mecca? It has to

Electric vehicles are striving to have a beneficial impact on the world's economy and are stirring interest from specialized and general media outlets. Forbes, for example, has just published an ...

Edmunds.com's green automotive trends and forecasts

Edmunds.com, an automotive information site, has compiled its list of 2006 automotive trends. Among the green trends were: Subcompact market sales increased 63 percent compared to 2005 in the ...

There's no way Cleantech Group's 2010 prediction about plug-ins comes true 1 day ago on Autoblog Green

Reading through Cleantech Group's "Ten Predictions for 2010," it's easy to dismiss their vision for plug-in vehicles next year as nearly impossible. You can read all ten predictions after the jump, but the sole vehicle-related items reads as follows: "Electric cars take the back seat to smart ...

Will China be the new Electric Car mecca? It has to 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Electric vehicles are striving to have a beneficial impact on the world's economy and are stirring interest from specialized and general media outlets. Forbes, for example, has just published an article on how China is going to become or, we should say, needs to become the mecca of the Electric ...

Edmunds.com's green automotive trends and forecasts 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Edmunds.com, an automotive information site, has compiled its list of 2006 automotive trends. Among the green trends were: Subcompact market sales increased 63 percent compared to 2005 in the wake of petrol prices reaching a national average of $3.03 per gallon for regular self-serve in August ...



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