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Is Nissan losing money on every Leaf it sells?

Nissan recently announced the U.S. pricing for its all-electric vehicle (EV), the Leaf: $32,780 before incentives, or $25,280 after a $7,500 federal tax credit. Notably, Nissan decided not to lease the...

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Views from the Summit

Amidst an uncertain economic climate, top corporate executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and academic luminaries traveled to Boston last month to share the ideas, insights and innovations that helped...

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Global market forecast for electrical storage technologies in transportation...

The overall market for energy storage technologies that power electric vehicles is set to grow from $13 billion in 2011 to $30 billion in 2016, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18%. But, while...

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Justin Bieber Problems: Electric Vehicle Makers Still at Odds on Charging...

A group of U.S. and German automakers demonstrated an electrical vehicle charging standard at Electric Vehicle Symposium 26 (EVS26) that used a single plug to support both AC charging (including ‘level...

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Automotive Partnership Ecosystems Emerging Today Dictate Success Tomorrow

The automobile is at a turning point, unprecedented in its 100+ years of history. Rising gas prices, stricter fuel economy standards, a progressively more environmentally conscious customer base and...

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Coverage of Toyota’s EV Announcement Misses the Boat; World’s Largest...

Toyota has triggered electric vehicle alarmism by announcing it will lower sales targets of its iQ EV hatchback to just 100 units of this all-electric vehicle (EV). The news came accompanied by some...

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Panasonic’s Battery Division Back to Profitability and is Expanding, Thanks...

Panasonic’s lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery division is resurgent: In Q2 2013, it made about $40 million in profits, a turnaround from one year before, when it lost $20 million in Q2 2012. As a result,...

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