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Electric car development

10/18/2006

Thecompetition to develop a plug in electric car that can get something near 200 miles on a single charge, and run on electricity alone for that long. And to do this at a price in the low twenties, that would make it attractive even with lower gasoline prices

Grouped Articles

Not Coming Soon to a Lot Near You: Chinese Cars

New York Times 10.18.2006

GM Hopes Engine of Future Sells Cars Now - WSJ.com

Wall Street Journal 11.29.2006

Shifting Gears, GM Now Sees Green

Wall Street Journal 05.29.2007

G.M.’s Mr. Horsepower Has an Electric Conversion

New York Times 05.19.2007

G.M.’s Electric Dream Awaits Reality

New York Times 10.24.2007

Toyota's Cautious Green Strategy

Wall Street Journal 10.23.2007

Reimagining the Automobile Industry by Selling the Electricity

New York Times 10.29.2007

GM Opens Electric Design Studio

BusinessWeek 01.02.2008

Race to Make Electric Cars Stalled by Battery Problems

Wall Street Journal 01.11.2008

China's Plucky Plug-In Hybrid

BusinessWeek 01.10.2008

Toyota Will Offer a Plug-In Hybrid by 2010

New York Times 01.14.2008

Renault, Nissan to Go Electric

Wall Street Journal 01.18.2008

In China, Hybrids Are Tough Sell

Wall Street Journal 04.21.2008

Nissan Plans Electric Car in U.S. by ’10

New York Times 05.13.2008

Nissan, NEC Set Electric-Car Batteries for '09

Wall Street Journal 05.20.2008

Sanyo to Produce Batteries for Cars

Wall Street Journal 05.29.2008

Honda CEO Vies For Green Mantle

Wall Street Journal 06.16.2008

GM Teams With Dozens Of Utilities on Plug-In Cars

Wall Street Journal 07.22.2008

BYD Set to Launch Electric Car

Wall Street Journal 10.15.2008

Start-Up Plans Electric-Car Network

Wall Street Journal 11.21.2008

Ford Scion Looks Beyond Bailout to Green Agenda

New York Times 11.24.2008

Ford Will Speed Green-Car Launches

Wall Street Journal 12.02.2008

Ex-Chief Says Intel Should Power Cars

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2008

China Battery Company Launches Plug-In Hybrid Car

New York Times 12.15.2008

U.S. Firms Join Forces to Build Car Batteries

Wall Street Journal 12.18.2008

Detroit Goes for Electric Cars, but Will Drivers?

New York Times 01.11.2009

Toyota Plans to Leapfrog G.M. With a Plug-In

New York Times 01.12.2009

Technology Levels Playing Field in Race to Market Electric Car

Wall Street Journal 01.12.2009

Funds Flow to Electric Cars

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2009

Charging Infrastructure in Short Supply

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2009

The Tiny Leader of the Pack

New York Times 10.28.2009

Electrics, Hybrids Star at Auto Show

Wall Street Journal 01.08.2010

Nissan Says Electric Car Is Sold Out for This Year

New York Times 05.25.2010

Electric Car Agreement for Toyota and Tesla

New York Times 05.20.2010

White House Backs Electric-Car Aid

Wall Street Journal 06.23.2010

Time to Plug In Electric Cars

Wall Street Journal 06.17.2010

Slow Takeoff Forecast for Electric Cars

Wall Street Journal 10.28.2010

Electric Cars Make Japan'€™s Gas Engine Industry Anxious

New York Times 11.02.2010

China’s Push for Electric Cars Flows Through Grid Operators

New York Times 12.26.2011

Forget the Prius. The Future Of Electric Is the School Bus

Wall Street Journal 12.28.2011

Ford CEO: Battery Is Third of Electric Car Cost

Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012

The Battery-Driven Car Just Got a Lot More Normal

New York Times 05.04.2012

What Went Wrong at A123 Systems

Wall Street Journal 10.16.2012


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