by Justin Velella | Oct 25, 2013 | Electric Vehicles, Environment, Green Driving
According to Mary D. Nichols, the chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board, electric cars are still in the “start-up” stage and have yet to “go viral.” In an effort to grow the electric car market beyond the initial early adopters, 8...
by Justin Velella | May 31, 2013 | Green Driving
Elon Musk is quite possibly the most admirable modern-day entrepreneur. In a landscape plush with green business ventures, Elon Musk has trudged through to make Tesla Motors the most competitive player in the industry. Musk is arguably the only guy with enough...
by Justin Velella | Feb 13, 2013 | Electric Vehicles, Green Driving
In May, I wrote about Better Place, an Israeli company that has been setting up battery-swap stations for electric vehicles throughout the country. Now it’s Amsterdam’s turn to lead the charge, albeit with a more conventional approach to charging. ...
by Matt Zwiebel | Jan 21, 2013 | Electric Vehicles, Green Driving
While society hasn’t quite reached the point where the Jetson’s could be our neighbors, ULTra’s new driverless pods certainly brings us one step closer to it. First introduced in Terminal 5 at London’s Heathrow International Airport as a way of...
by Justin Velella | Nov 20, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Environment
“Chrysler Group LLC next week plans to unveil an unusual automobile—an electric car that doesn’t stand a chance soon of turning a profit and is unlikely to draw many customers. So why is the company making it? It has to. California requires it. For more...