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In his 2003 State of the Union address, George Bush said “that the first car driven by a child born today could be powered by hydrogen, and pollution-free.” Electric vehicle advocate Paul Scott replied that if battery electric technology had been fully exploited for transportation, the first car driven by a child born during the Civil war would have been powered by a battery.
Cooper Tire and Rubber Company (NYSE:CTB) is rolling out a new line of low-resistance, fuel-saving tires, the Cooper GFE.
The GFE stands for Greater Fuel Efficiency and the company says it is available now at tire dealerships nationwide.
A Japanese business daily recently reported that auto maker Nissan (NASDAQ:NSANY) planned to start production of electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries in its automotive
Paul Scott was an early advocate for plug-in electric vehicles and a co-founder of the advocacy organization, Plug In America. Many of you will recognize Paul from Chris Paine’s 2006 documentary, Who Killed the E
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