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This is the Latest Green Car News: Electric car batteries must not be leased warns CAP. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about Electric car batteries must not be leased warns CAP… Enjoy your reading.
Electric car batteries must not be leased separately from the vehicle, warns a residual value expert.
Residual values provider CAP have said they will refuse to put second hand values on electric cars if the batteries are leased rather than owned.
A number of companies are looking at the idea of leasing batteries used in [...]
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April 20th, 2010 by
This is the Latest Green Car News: Electric vehicles to get connected. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about Electric vehicles to get connected… Enjoy your reading.
As the dawn of the electric car era inches ever closer, two companies have formed a partnership to advance the connectivity of these vehicles.
Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd and Airbiquity Inc have joined forces to provide telematics services for electric vehicles on a global scale. Hitachi Automotive Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd [...]
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April 19th, 2010 by
This is the Latest Green Car News: LEAF to hit UK shores next March. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about LEAF to hit UK shores next March… Enjoy your reading.
The order book for the Nissan LEAF may open tomorrow for reservations from US customers but here in the UK the LEAF has given its clearest indication yet of just when we can expect to get our greasy mitts on it.
Nissan has confirmed this morning that the LEAF will go on sale in the [...]
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April 15th, 2010 by
This is the Latest Green Car News: Sustainabilitylive! heads to Birmingham. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about Sustainabilitylive! heads to Birmingham… Enjoy your reading.
Sustainabilitylive! opens to the public on Tuesday, April 22, at the Birmingham NEC with a special show focused on green transport.
Over 400 companies will be exhibiting the latest advances in excellence and innovation, while a panel of 250 speakers representing industry, government and the public sector will be sharing their expertise in the business [...]
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April 14th, 2010 by
This is the Latest Green Car News: Toyota chooses Prius Plug-in demonstration venue. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about Toyota chooses Prius Plug-in demonstration venue… Enjoy your reading.
Oregon has been keenly competing with California for the title of America’s greenest state and now it has been rewarded for its efforts as it has been chosen as one the sites for Toyota’s Prius Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle programme.
The Japanese manufacturer will place 10 of its vehicles, equipped with lithium-ion batteries, in Oregon this spring [...]
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This is the Latest Green Car News: Honda proposes wind power for Swindon plant. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about Honda proposes wind power for Swindon plant… Enjoy your reading.
Honda is planning to use wind turbines to power its plant in Swindon.
The Japanese carmaker proposes to install two 79 metre high wind turbines between the village of South Marston and the car plant, with another two on site, the BBC reports.
Working with green energy firm Ecotricity, Honda is expected to open a [...]
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This is the Latest Green Car News: DfT ‘Drive five miles less’ ad cleared by ASA. You can read this articles from TheGreenCarWebsite, the ‘definitive guide to green cars’, providing a wealth of information on everything from electric cars, efficient petrol and diesel cars to biofuels, solar, wind and hydrogen technology. This is their latest information about DfT ‘Drive five miles less’ ad cleared by ASA… Enjoy your reading.
A much-hated advert by the Department for Transport (DfT) has been cleared of accusations of misleading environmental claims.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) cleared an ‘Drive five miles less a week’ advert from DfT of making false statements about the impact of driving on the UK’s carbon emissions.
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