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Google invests $2.75 million in Aptera, ActaCell

Click above for more images of the Aptera Typ1 e Way back in September of 2006, Google.org, the philanthropic part of the Internet giant, announced that it would be investing in PHEVs. The following year, Google followed that bit of news up by launching its RechargeIT initiative which would begin investing in some for-profit manufacturers in an effort to see these fuel-saving products make it to market as quickly as possible. The first two investments from RechargeIT have now officially been announced, and at least one of the companies ... Read more →

One week left for Google's "Why I Want to Drive a Plug-In" video contest

Google - they of the all-knowing search and the more apropros RechargeIT plug-in hybrid project - wants to see your video. The Google.org project will be hosting a conference in Washington, D.C. at ...

Google.org announces RechargeIT, gives $11 million for PHEVs

It's no secret that Google wants to get in on the green. And by that I mean the environment. Last September, Google.org, the philanthropic part of the Internet giant, announced it would use some of ...

Google invests $2.75 million in Aptera, ActaCell 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Click above for more images of the Aptera Typ1 e Way back in September of 2006, Google.org, the philanthropic part of the Internet giant, announced that it would be investing in PHEVs. The following year, Google followed that bit of news up by launching its RechargeIT initiative which would begin ...

One week left for Google's "Why I Want to Drive a Plug-In" video contest 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Google - they of the all-knowing search and the more apropros RechargeIT plug-in hybrid project - wants to see your video. The Google.org project will be hosting a conference in Washington, D.C. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in mid-June and is looking for homebrew videos that either a.) make a strong ...

Google.org announces RechargeIT, gives $11 million for PHEVs 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

It's no secret that Google wants to get in on the green. And by that I mean the environment. Last September, Google.org, the philanthropic part of the Internet giant, announced it would use some of its $1 billion seed money US to fight global warming by investing in companies to make a 100+ mpg ...



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