AutoblogGreen for 12.04.07
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

The first day of the EVS23 (the 23rd Electric Vehicle Symposium) didn’t bring any great, huge, astounding announcements from any of the automakers, but it did provide a lot of green car news for AutoblogGreen to cover. I’m on the ground in Anaheim, and will be bringing plenty of interviews and videos from the show to ABG as the week goes on. For now, feast your eyes on these tidbits.
- EVS23: A123 shows off new cell design for Volt battery pack
- EVS23: Ford delivers first plug-in hybrid to California South Edison
- EVS23: Valence Technology introduces large format lithium batteries
- Lithium-ion Mini Cooper on cover of Sam’s Club Christmas catalog
- Allstate Green: a greener auto insurance company?
- All 1,500 San Francisco city-owned diesel vehicles ready to run on biodiesel
- Volvo invests in a company that builds hybrid forestry trucks
- Hybrids going mainstream, have to sell on cost and mileage, not image
- Cycle World rides the Vectrix
- BMW and Mercedes could be close to engine deal for small cars
- Raser and FEV will work on a 100 mpg plug-in hybrid (yawn)
- Video: Peak oil production slope
- If cellulosic ethanol makes it, it probably won’t be with corn stover
- Air Car’s first manufacturing plant will be located in Melbourne, cars sold in Australia next year
- The Ultimate Driving Under the Influence Machine - a 14-mph Electric Cooler!

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