Green Car Congress is the #1 Blogger for Plug-in hybrid
—Richard Canny, Think CEO Think’s subsidiary, Think North America, plans to apply for low-interest loans from the US Department of Energy’s $25-billion Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVMIP) program. Think is also collaborating closely with battery makers Ener1, Inc....
2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
7 Months Ago,
Mike Millikin from Green Car Congress says
(in Ener1 to Take 31% Stake in EV Maker Think Global; Think City Production Moves to Valmet in Finland)
Initially developed for the Think City electric car, the complete system is the first of its kind to provide off-the-shelf availability combined with made-to-order performance in a wide variety of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) applications, according to the partn...
8 Months Ago,
Mike Millikin from Green Car Congress says
(in Think and Ener1 Supplying Electric Drivetrains and Battery Packs to Japan Post for EV Conversions; Potential New Line of Business)
Initially developed for the Th!nk City electric car (earlier post), the complete system is the first of its kind to provide off-the-shelf availability combined with made-to-order performance in a wide variety of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) applications, accord...
Volt is already one of the 10 best cars for 2010 with high consumer anticipation. However, it will not be available until 2011. The Volt is priced much higher as an electric plug in hybrid car. It is estimated at $39000 but the car price might be much ... Politico - MIT Technology Review
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