Posts Tagged Electric Vehicles
Maui: Beautiful Beaches and an Electric Vehicle Infrastructure?
Posted by Jeffrey in General News, Green Cars on June 23rd, 2009
Image from BetterPlace.com
Hawaii is planning on converting Maui to an all electric vehicle island. The Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative hopes to decrease the state’s dependency on oil and focus more on renewable energy. According to the initiative currently 85% of the state’s energy comes from oil. Hawaii hopes to become more self sufficient by introducing electric vehicles to the island of Maui. According to this article the government hopes to have 3,000 electric cars on the road by 2010 and 50,400 electric by 2015.
Hawaii is a perfect place to introduce an electric vehicle network; people living in Hawaii pay some of the highest gas prices in the country, so driving an electric vehicle will likely be a much greater value than in other states. The geography is also conducive to an electric vehicle system since most of the islands are not that large.
To implement their electric vehicle system Hawaii has partnered with Better Place. Better Place will build up to 100,000 battery charging stations around the island of Maui by 2015. While you can still charge your vehicle at home, you have the option to subscribe to their battery swapping service, which sources their electricity from renewable energy resources. The cost is expected to be up to 8 cents per mile. Just last month Better Place unveiled their trial battery swapping station in Yokohama Japan. The article also includes a video demonstration on the process, which at one minute and fifteen seconds is quite impressive.
While no production vehicles are currently compatible with the battery-swapping stations, Better Place is working with auto manufacturers to ensure future electric vehicles will work with their system.
It will be interesting to see the effects the electric vehicles have on Hawaii’s economy once the network has been well established. Better Place is also working on implementing electric vehicle networks in San Francisco, Australia, Israel, and Denmark. To read more about Hawaii’s energy plan visit www.hawaii.gov/gov/energy.
Coda: a New Electric Car for California
Posted by Jeffrey in General News, Green Cars on June 8th, 2009
It looks like someone else is jumping into the electric vehicle market. The company is called CODA. The car will be built in China and will be sold only in California beginning next year. Looks a bit plain, but at least the EV choices keep expanding.
Like everyone else, the manufacturer is shooting for the 100-mile range.. Despite being painfully similar to a lot of other things going on in the EV scene, the CEO of Coda says, “The Coda sedan is an all-electric vehicle for everyone. It’s a practical revolution for real drivers who need reliable transportation.” Here are some of the specs:
- 90-100 mile range on a full charge
- 0-60 mph in under 11 seconds
- Full recharge in 6 hours with 220v outlet
- Electronically limited to 80 mph
- Company expects to get a five-star safety rating
The price? $45,000. However, with California State subsidies, the real price will likely be in the mid-$30,000s, which is on par with the Chevy Volt.
Hopefully China won’t demand that spyware be installed in the car!
Electric Vehicles - Some cool things coming!
Posted by Jeffrey in Green Cars on April 23rd, 2009
First, I want to shamelessy plug Plug In America. This is a cool site with lots of great information about electric vehicles. Plug In America is a nonprofit organization based in California that promotes “Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid vehicles for the public to drive today.” I stumbled upon their site and was quite impressed with some of the up-and-coming electric vehicles. We all know about the Tesla Roadster, but do you really have $100,000.00 to spend on your ride? If not, then here are a few other vehicles you may be super excited about.

Phoenix Sport Utility Truck
- 100% Electric
- Top Speed: 95 m.p.h
- Range: 100 miles off a 10-minute charge!
- Street Date: 2010
- Price: Not Set

Mitsubishi i-MiEV
- 100% Electric
- Top Speed: 80 m.p.h.
- Range: 100 miles
- Street Date: available in Japan now, maybe by 2012 in USA
- Price: Not Set

- 100% Electric
- Top Speed: 95 m.p.h.
- Range: 100 miles
- Street Date: Currently being leased for testing.
- Price: Test Lease is $850/month. MSRP not set