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Mitsubishi electric car moves into Denmark

Green Cars News

Renault-Nissan isn’t the only car manufacturing powerhouse capable of setting up electric car agreements around the world, as Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has now proven. Under the terms of the agreement, the [.].

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Denmark to examine vehicle to grid technology

Green Cars News

The Technical University of Denmark will look into vehicle to grid operation after AC Propulsion delivered its eBox to its research team.

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Electric car firm hits out at UK government

Green Cars News

The UK may like to believe it is at the forefront of the electric car revolution, but one electric car company believes its efforts are severely lacking.

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Electric car becomes first car, study shows

Green Cars News

A new study of 600 families running an electric car as a second car, shows that the EV quickly replaces their combustion car for the majority of car journeys.

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i-MiEV electric car available in 15 European countries

Green Cars News

The electric car is now available in 15 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Production of the European [.].

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A whirlwind of Music and Danish EVs

Revenge of the Electric Car

Chris just back from a week in Denmark shooting a short film for the next UN Climate Conference this coming December. He and his crew profiled a young American band from New Jersey, Titus Andronicus , as they arrived at the Roskilde Music Festival to play one of Europe’s biggest music festivals.

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Ultracapacitor system for small electric cars

Green Cars News

Research is under way for a possible hybrid battery/ultracapacitor system that would be used in small electric vehicles. Representatives from Aalborg University in Denmark and the Illinois Institute of Technology presented a paper on the work at the SAE 2009 World Congress. This provides a reduced battery size with a longer lifetime.