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Exclusive: Toyota Explains Its Position on Electric Cars

Exclusive: Toyota Explains Its Position on Electric Cars

It appears that every automaker in the world has caught electric car fever, save one: Toyota, the one best known for green cars. In an exclusive interview with HybridCars.com, Toyota product planners explain the company's position on electric cars.

GM Stays the Course on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles

GM Stays the Course on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles

Despite little evidence that the United States federal government will support hydrogen fuel cells in the future, General Motors intends to stay the course. Alan Taub, GM's new executive director of research and development, said the company's first hydrogen powered cars will roll off of assembly lines by 2012.

Germany Spurs Its Automakers to Produce Electric Cars

Germany Spurs Its Automakers to Produce Electric Cars

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ruling coalition parties pledged this week to spend more than $700 million by 2011 on developing electric vehicles, as it tries to put 1 million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020. The preliminary plan, still short on details, is already meeting resistance for not going far enough.

Oil Industry Manufactures Outrage Over Cap-and-Trade

Oil Industry Manufactures Outrage Over Cap-and-Trade

With the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill headed for a vote in the Senate sometime after Labor Day, oil and energy companies have embarked on a coordinated series of rallies aimed at derailing the environmental legislation.

GM Pulls Plug on Buick Plug-in Hybrid

GM Pulls Plug on Buick Plug-in Hybrid

General Motors announced today that it has canceled plans for a Buick plug-in hybrid crossover.

Toyota Will Buy Lithium Batteries from Sanyo

Toyota Will Buy Lithium Batteries from Sanyo

The growth of hybrid and electric cars will greatly depend on the availability of next-generation auto batteries. In a move to secure its supply of lithium ion batteries for future hybrids, Toyota will start buying batteries from Sanyo, according to Nikkei.

Ford Smart Charging Can Target Clean Power

Ford Smart Charging Can Target Clean Power

Ford Motor Company has developed an intelligent charging system that previews how its production vehicles will interact with the grid. The unnamed system enables all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle owners to restrict charging to when electricity prices fall below a certain threshold, or even "when the grid is using only renewable energy such as wind or solar power," according to Ford.

Lexus Hybrids Merge Mouse, Monitor and Windshield

Lexus Hybrids Merge Mouse, Monitor and Windshield

New nationwide laws to discourage driving while texting are in the works, but no law will stop the rapidly expanding number of electronic devices and screens from encroaching upon the driving experience. New Lexus hybrids might provide part of the solution.

First Hybrid from Suzuki in 2011

First Hybrid from Suzuki in 2011

When Suzuki unveiled the all-new 2010 Suzuki Kizashi sedan last month, the company promised a hybrid version in the future. Yesterday, Japan’s Nikkei reported that Suzuki will introduce the Kizashi hybrid to North American markets in 2011.

A Wave of Anti-Prius Vandalism in Seattle?

A Wave of Anti-Prius Vandalism in Seattle?

A Seattle neighborhood website reported a "rash of attacks" against Toyota Priuses. But Seattle Police were only able confirm one incident. "It doesn’t appear at this point to be any sort of pattern,” Detective Mark Jamieson told HybridCars.com.

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