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Networked charging stations will help electric vehicles roam across the continent.
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Canadian telematics startup unveils device to connect cars to the Internet and launches an aftermarket open platform for car apps.
by Derek Top
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General Electric takes a stand on the mash-up of big data, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Is this the next, next thing for sustainability, or ecomagination redux?
by Joel Makower
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A convergence of technologies is leading to healthier communities, and a healthier environment, according to GreenBiz Group’s VERGE.
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Sensors, mobile applications and new communication technologies are delivering dynamic new, cost-effective transportation options.
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With 100,000 users, the PlugShare mobile EV app is gathering detailed data on charging infrastructure and helping cities prepare for EV adoption
by Derek Top
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Forget the Volt, the Leaf, the Prius, even the Tesla. An entirely different transportation revolution is happening when it comes to big rigs.
by Joel Makower
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Citywide car-sharing service features a fleet of 70 BMW ActiveE all-electric vehicles and debut of smart parking app
by Derek Top
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Intelligent transportation requires a system that is instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent.
by Greg Rucks
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How one company's EV charging sites are giving a jolt to the clean-driving infrastructure.
by Anna Clark
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With the help of tech partners MapQuest, AT&T and Microsoft, the newly launched MyFord Mobile app helps EV drivers find more than 9,400 public charging stations across the U.S.
by Derek Top
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New report and web portal offer best practices from 16 global cities to spur widepsread EV adoption through policy and incentive programs.
by Derek Top
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How a brand new mini-city in China is rethinking the basic arrangements of car-centric metropolitan areas.
by Morgen Peck
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Two auto industry leaders see electric vehicles, car sharing, and alternative fuels like biofuels and compressed natural gas transforming the passenger vehicle landscape in the years to come.
by Eric Louie
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Verizon, Intel and Schneider Electric among tech leaders highlighted in an ACEEE report how "intelligent efficiency" is transforming energy use in building and transportation systems
by Derek Top
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Technology news site PandoDaily recently issued a call to build a future without cars. But that's unrealistic in the short term. It's time the U.S. rediscovered carpooling, says the CEO of carpooling.com.
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Recyclebank's new citywide mobile app, designed by Nike's digital advertising agency, rewards London cyclers and walkers with discounts at local merchants, including Marks & Spencer.<br />
by Adam Aston
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A project to unleash data and source code for electric vehicles promises technology improvements in EV performance and battery management. Should OEMs be afraid?
by Morgen Peck
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Sensor-enabled parking meters help cities manage traffic flow, reduce emissions and allow for variable pricing.
by Derek Top
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Steve Case, who led America Online to glory during the Internet boom, aims to disrupt the energy, healthcare and education industries as the CEO of Revolution.
by Marc Gunther
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Lit Motors' C-1 vehicle has two wheels, like a Segway, and an electric motor. But founder Daniel Kim is betting it'll attract a larger market. One reason it might sell better than the Segway? It actually looks cool.
by Adam Aston
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Why would the world's largest auto maker invest in a company that helps people use fewer cars?
by Marc Gunther
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Green is growing deep roots in the auto industry, as this year's Geneva event waves fewer eco flags but shows big improvements in fuel efficiency and auto innovation.
by Ted Grozier
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Who would have thought that Bill Ford, the executive chairman of the Ford Motor Co., and GM Ventures, the venture capital arm of General Motors, would invest in peer-to-peer car sharing companies?
by Marc Gunther
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Recent advances in materials design -- partly inspired by the evolution of the human body -- make possible passenger vehicles that get 240 miles per gallon. Here are three steps that the industry can take for a smoother transition to the low-carbon economy.
by Greg Rucks