Wednesday, December 30, 2009

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution

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GOVECS electric scooter with Snow Kit Solution - Click above to watch the video after the break


Depending on where you happen to live on the planet, two-wheeled transportation may be anything from a year-round necessity to a few-months-of-the-year hobby. Right about now, at least half of all motorcyclists here in the United States have their scooters and motorcycles packed warmly away in the garage. But does it have to be that way?

Well, that partially depends on your penchant for excitement and snow sports. We remember having all kinds of fun on snowmobiles in our teen years, and after watching the video after the break, we have a new obsession to look forward to: snow-scooting.

That's right, remove the front wheel of your scooter, replace it with a ski and add a nice, knobby tire out back. Instant snow-scooter! Best of all, the machine from Govecs Slidescooters featured in today's video is electric, so there's no noxious exhaust to spoil America's pristine natural surroundings. Oh, and we apologize in advance for the soundtrack. Turn the volume down and check out the video after the jump.

[Source: YouTube via twowheelsblog.com]

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Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution

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GOVECS electric scooter with Snow Kit Solution - Click above to watch the video after the break


Depending on where you happen to live on the planet, two-wheeled transportation may be anything from a year-round necessity to a few-months-of-the-year hobby. Right about now, at least half of all motorcyclists here in the United States have their scooters and motorcycles packed warmly away in the garage. But does it have to be that way?

Well, that partially depends on your penchant for excitement and snow sports. We remember having all kinds of fun on snowmobiles in our teen years, and after watching the video after the break, we have a new obsession to look forward to: snow-scooting.

That's right, remove the front wheel of your scooter, replace it with a ski and add a nice, knobby tire out back. Instant snow-scooter! Best of all, the machine from Govecs Slidescooters featured in today's video is electric, so there's no noxious exhaust to spoil America's pristine natural surroundings. Oh, and we apologize in advance for the soundtrack. Turn the volume down and check out the video after the jump.

[Source: YouTube via twowheelsblog.com]

Continue reading Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution

Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution

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GOVECS electric scooter with Snow Kit Solution - Click above to watch the video after the break


Depending on where you happen to live on the planet, two-wheeled transportation may be anything from a year-round necessity to a few-months-of-the-year hobby. Right about now, at least half of all motorcyclists here in the United States have their scooters and motorcycles packed warmly away in the garage. But does it have to be that way?

Well, that partially depends on your penchant for excitement and snow sports. We remember having all kinds of fun on snowmobiles in our teen years, and after watching the video after the break, we have a new obsession to look forward to: snow-scooting.

That's right, remove the front wheel of your scooter, replace it with a ski and add a nice, knobby tire out back. Instant snow-scooter! Best of all, the machine from Govecs Slidescooters featured in today's video is electric, so there's no noxious exhaust to spoil America's pristine natural surroundings. Oh, and we apologize in advance for the soundtrack. Turn the volume down and check out the video after the jump.

[Source: YouTube via twowheelsblog.com]

Continue reading Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution

Video: Electric scooter gets the Snow Kit Solution originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, China, BYD



BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives

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It's no secret that when it comes to promoting more efficient transportation, the current administration in Washington is all about batteries and plugs - pretty much to the exclusion of all else. In his latest column at trade publication Ward's Auto World, Drew Winter tries to make the case for the government taking agnostic approach to technology and simply promoting anything that would make a measurable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption. Just given the relative lack of technological understanding among most of the people in Washington, that certainly makes sense.



Add in the fact that cost constraints and charging limitations will likely keep EVs from comprising a significant portion of new vehicle sales for at least the next decade, and it's clear that other near term solutions should be getting a boost as well. Certainly, the tax credits that were provided to early hybrid buyers helped get that segment established in the last several years. The government also offers similar (although smaller) breaks to diesel buyers. Providing further incentives for diesel would help get more of these on the road and might convince manufacturers to offer it as an option in the U.S. On average, diesels consume about 30 percent less petroleum and produce about 25 percent less CO2 (the difference coming from the fact that diesel fuel contains about 15 percent more carbon than gas) than a comparable gasoline engine. That's a real measurable difference that we should be taking advantage of today while continuing to develop other technologies for the future. We should also be doing more to help other technologies and fuels - like HCCI or bio-butanol - to come to market



[Source: Ward's Auto World]

Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, China, BYD



BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives

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Filed under: Diesel, MPG, Legislation and Policy





It's no secret that when it comes to promoting more efficient transportation, the current administration in Washington is all about batteries and plugs - pretty much to the exclusion of all else. In his latest column at trade publication Ward's Auto World, Drew Winter tries to make the case for the government taking agnostic approach to technology and simply promoting anything that would make a measurable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption. Just given the relative lack of technological understanding among most of the people in Washington, that certainly makes sense.



Add in the fact that cost constraints and charging limitations will likely keep EVs from comprising a significant portion of new vehicle sales for at least the next decade, and it's clear that other near term solutions should be getting a boost as well. Certainly, the tax credits that were provided to early hybrid buyers helped get that segment established in the last several years. The government also offers similar (although smaller) breaks to diesel buyers. Providing further incentives for diesel would help get more of these on the road and might convince manufacturers to offer it as an option in the U.S. On average, diesels consume about 30 percent less petroleum and produce about 25 percent less CO2 (the difference coming from the fact that diesel fuel contains about 15 percent more carbon than gas) than a comparable gasoline engine. That's a real measurable difference that we should be taking advantage of today while continuing to develop other technologies for the future. We should also be doing more to help other technologies and fuels - like HCCI or bio-butanol - to come to market



[Source: Ward's Auto World]

Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, China, BYD



BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives

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Filed under: Diesel, MPG, Legislation and Policy





It's no secret that when it comes to promoting more efficient transportation, the current administration in Washington is all about batteries and plugs - pretty much to the exclusion of all else. In his latest column at trade publication Ward's Auto World, Drew Winter tries to make the case for the government taking agnostic approach to technology and simply promoting anything that would make a measurable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption. Just given the relative lack of technological understanding among most of the people in Washington, that certainly makes sense.



Add in the fact that cost constraints and charging limitations will likely keep EVs from comprising a significant portion of new vehicle sales for at least the next decade, and it's clear that other near term solutions should be getting a boost as well. Certainly, the tax credits that were provided to early hybrid buyers helped get that segment established in the last several years. The government also offers similar (although smaller) breaks to diesel buyers. Providing further incentives for diesel would help get more of these on the road and might convince manufacturers to offer it as an option in the U.S. On average, diesels consume about 30 percent less petroleum and produce about 25 percent less CO2 (the difference coming from the fact that diesel fuel contains about 15 percent more carbon than gas) than a comparable gasoline engine. That's a real measurable difference that we should be taking advantage of today while continuing to develop other technologies for the future. We should also be doing more to help other technologies and fuels - like HCCI or bio-butanol - to come to market



[Source: Ward's Auto World]

Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, China, BYD



BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives

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Filed under: Diesel, MPG, Legislation and Policy





It's no secret that when it comes to promoting more efficient transportation, the current administration in Washington is all about batteries and plugs - pretty much to the exclusion of all else. In his latest column at trade publication Ward's Auto World, Drew Winter tries to make the case for the government taking agnostic approach to technology and simply promoting anything that would make a measurable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption. Just given the relative lack of technological understanding among most of the people in Washington, that certainly makes sense.



Add in the fact that cost constraints and charging limitations will likely keep EVs from comprising a significant portion of new vehicle sales for at least the next decade, and it's clear that other near term solutions should be getting a boost as well. Certainly, the tax credits that were provided to early hybrid buyers helped get that segment established in the last several years. The government also offers similar (although smaller) breaks to diesel buyers. Providing further incentives for diesel would help get more of these on the road and might convince manufacturers to offer it as an option in the U.S. On average, diesels consume about 30 percent less petroleum and produce about 25 percent less CO2 (the difference coming from the fact that diesel fuel contains about 15 percent more carbon than gas) than a comparable gasoline engine. That's a real measurable difference that we should be taking advantage of today while continuing to develop other technologies for the future. We should also be doing more to help other technologies and fuels - like HCCI or bio-butanol - to come to market



[Source: Ward's Auto World]

Ward's columnist makes the case for tech agnostic efficiency incentives originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan

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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, China, BYD



BYD E6 - Click above for high-res image gallery



As the country keeps getting ready for more plug-in vehicles, China's BYD has raised its 2010 sales target by 14 percent. Instead of 700,000 cars next year, BYD hopes to sell 800,000. The two main reasons mentioned in this Ali Baba article are the introduction of the company's first all-electric car, the E6, and a large stimulus package from the Chinese government designed to boost car sales. In 2009, through November, BYD sold over 400,000 vehicles, so the doubled target is nothing if not ambitious. The E6 will go on sale in the early part of 2010, with exports to places like the U.S. and Spain scheduled to follow after that. For the company's sake, here's hoping the E6 becomes more popular than the plug-in hybrid F3DM, which had dismal sales figures in 2009.







[Source: Ali Baba]

BYD raises 2010 sales target because of all-electric E6, gov't stimulus plan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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