AutoblogGreen for 10.18.07
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

If there’s one outlandish new green car concept you should learn about today, it’s the Chinese Ecooter. Got that? The Ecooter? How do you even pronounce that? Anyway, once you’ve digested the quirkiness, then we can move onto the all-electric 1968 Bradley GT2 that’s up on eBay and discuss the Chevy Volt 2007 World Tour. No lack of good green car news, but I’ll say it again: Ecooter?
- Ecooter - the bizarre new Chinese electric car that shall not be named in polite company
- Tesla puts it’s Energy Group on hold for now
- Tesla’s Martin Eberhard cuts Detroit a little slack
- eBay find of the day: 100% electric 1968 Bradley GT2
- Will America lose the “electric car race” to China?
- Bentley’s hybrid talk is back (see Audi’s new hybrid quattro)
- Chrysler chimes in on CAFE proposals
- RACC believes that limiting speed does not reduce pollution
- The Chevy Volt 2007 World Tour hits south Florida
- Underwriters Laboratories now accepting your E85 pumps for certification
- Japan fills the most fuel cell patent applications
- Greg Blencoe discovers hydrogen gauntlet, throws it down at Joe Romm’s feet
- Terra preta: a fuel that could be also carbon negative?
- Cyberaction: Less fumes mean less CO2
- Study: Hybrids’ residuals will trail gasoline versions’
- Nebraska opens cellulosic ethanol plant
- Mazda thinks London congestion charge could help sales of small diesels

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