EVs are now well and truly in the public eye. They’re clean, green and everyone knows that they’re on the way. You see them on TV and you maybe even see them in the streets. Three years ago you’d not have even entertained the idea of changing your gas-guzzler for something running off electricity, but now you’re starting to see the light. It’s time to change your car and while you’ve decided that you really want to go for a plug in you can’t afford the crippling car payment on a fancy new Tesla or you can’t wait until 2011, when most of the new wave of evs hit the market. You want an EV right away and despite your will to get down and dirty with a home conversion you know in your heart of hearts that the most technical you’ve got in the past was filling up the windscreen washer fluid. You can’t afford to pay someone to convert for you but you’re willing to spend some time learning about what makes EVs tick. Could a used EV be an option for you? How do you know that that second-hand EV you’re looking at is going to keep working and running for years to come? Let’s look at some of the common issues with second-hand EVs to help you spot which EVs are a good second-hand buy.
One ‘el of a day.
Today another quirky, comical EV hit the roads. But do we need them to help publicise how different regular Evs are to regular gas cars?
Smart E pants. The way it was meant to be.
The Smart ED is reportedly coming to the UK in 2012 as a fully electric car you can buy or rent without robbing the bank. And with batteries from the famous Tesla Roadster inside it isn’t this little pocket rocket a safe bet for future EV owners?
Today’s EVcast. There’s No Batter in Batteries
Here’s today’s EVcast. I was joined by John Honniball, our resident guru on all things geeky. I’m afraid that’s all there is for today. Enjoy the show! http://www.ustream.tv/flash/video/1650784
The FreeUs Prius?
Ewart Energy has released a better video detailing their 70 mph Prius EV only mod.
There’s no batter in batteries.
If you’ve always wanted to know how a battery works then why not join us tomorrow on EVcast, where we’re going to be exploring how batteries work.
Electronics shop offering more than plug in Televisions.
UK based electrical retailer giant Comet have just launched a trial electric vehicle ‘Plug & Go’ charging point scheme at their Croydon superstore. If successful the scheme will be rolled out at all of Comet’s 250 stores nationwide.
Comet aren’t new to the electric car scheme. Back in the 1980s they sold Sir Cilve Sinclair’s famous C5 electric trike, and have hinted they may sell electric cars again.
Comet aren’t new to the electric car scheme. Back in the 1980s they sold Sir Cilve Sinclair’s famous C5 electric trike, and have hinted they may sell electric cars again.
Hacked Prius runs at 70 mph in EV ONLY mode!
Chris Ewart of EwartEnergy.com has released details of a new Prius software system which allows a Plug in Prius to be operated at up to 70 mph in all electric mode!
Read the full article for a video of his demonstration and more info about how the stock Prius is able to sustain 70 mph in EV mode.
Read the full article for a video of his demonstration and more info about how the stock Prius is able to sustain 70 mph in EV mode.
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iMiev UK microsite launches. i is an object of desire.
The Mitsubishi iMiev is getting ever closer to it’s launch. I can’t wait to see one in the flesh.