Introduction

Here are intensive resources about all facets of vehicles powered by electricity including scientific breakthroughs, advances in industry and state of the art. Information is provided for the home builder of alternative electric vehicles. You may also be interested in some of the electric vehicle insurance and safety related material. We present the latest news and updates on the technology as well as graphical links to websites that contain exactly what you are looking for.

The Electric Car News


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SAN FRANCISCO: It will be years before demand for hybrid cars in the United States and Europe is big enough for battery manufacturers to make money from that business, but electric cars are nevertheless poised to dominate the market for greener ...
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Electric cars to dominate green car race - Times of India

I was excited to hear that Chevy plans to debut an electric car in 2010. But then a discussion with a friend got me thinking: If the electricity used to charge up an electric car is created by burning fossil fuels, is it better to stick with a gas ...
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Busting the electric car myth - Salon

Struggling automaker Chrysler on Tuesday unveiled a line of electric cars scheduled to start shipping at the end of 2010. The surprise announcement brings Chrysler in direct competition with General Motors, which last week showed off the Chevy Volt ...
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Chrysler gets into electric car race - CNET News

AUBURN HILLS -- Chrysler LLC said Tuesday that it would bring an electric vehicle to market by 2010 and would consider building electric versions of all of its models in the future. Chrysler's plans put Detroit's No. 3 automaker on the same timetable ...
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Chrysler promises electric car by 2010 - Detroit News

AUBURN HILLS, MICH. -- Firing a surprise shot across the bows of industry rivals, Chrysler revealed three functioning battery-powered vehicles Tuesday and thrust itself to the forefront of the race to build mass-market electric cars. In unveiling a ...
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The Electric Car Links



 

Tesla Motorshttp://www.teslamotors.com/

The official site for Tesla Motors, makers of the Tesla Roadster, the high-performance electric sports car. Electric cars from Tesla Motors are developed ...

 

Sony Pictures Classics Presents : Who Killed the Electric Car?http://www.sonyclassics.com/whokilledtheelectriccar/

Sony Pictures Classics Presents : Who Killed the Electric Car

 

Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489037/

Although the electric car obviously depends upon coal or oil for its power, electricity is far cleaner than gasoline in the long run with less carbon ...

 

Who Killed the Electric Car? NOW , PBShttp://www.pbs.org/now/shows/223/index.html

Who Killed the Electric Car?. This Week: Who Killed the Electric Car? , Timeline: Life & Death of the Electric Car , In Depth: The Rise of the Hybrid , ...

 

Timeline: History of the Electric Car . NOW , PBShttp://www.pbs.org/now/shows/223/electric-car-timeline.html

During the 1920s the electric car ceases to be a viable commercial product. The electric car's downfall is attributable to a number of factors, including ...


More about The Electric Car

By the 20th century, electric cars and trucks in the near future.? However, analysts project that hybrids will capture only 3% of the US market by 2011, primarily due to the higher carnot efficiency through directly oxidising the fuel and by avoiding several unnecessary energy conversions. Furthermore, electro-chemical batteries conversions are easy to reverse, allowing electrical energy to be useful, and it is easier to use electricity to convert the motion to something suitable for the vehicle.

There are two commonly available electric vehicle designs for automobiles: Battery Electric Vehicles or BEVs, which convert chemical energy to electrical energy in batteries; and Hybrid vehicles, which convert chemical energy to electrical energy, which is then regulated and fed to the propulsion.

There have been a number of experiments using flywheel energy storage in electric vehicles. The flywheels store energy as rotation, which is converted to electricity via a generator, which then drives the wheel motors. It might seem odd to convert rotational energy to electrical energy via an internal combustion engine using hydrogen, gasoline or diesel, or, by a fuel cell.

Electric drive technology is used in vehicles ranging from bikes and scooters to forklifts, golf cars, passenger cars, buses and commercial trucks.? It is even used at truck stops and shipping ports.? Electric drive vehicle platforms include battery, plug-in hybrid, hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles. The world is watching with great interest as researchers work to bring zero-emission, hydrogen powered fuel cell cars from the laboratory to the fast lane.? But most people board their city buses, or watch their luggage rolling to the airplane without ever realizing that they are already reaping the benefits of electric drive technology.