Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
AutoblogGreen for 04.04.08

AutoblogGreen paid a visit to the birthing canal of the Chevy Volt (aka the General Motors Technical Center) yesterday to hear GM say yet again that this is no concept vehicle anymore, it's all systems go. The same cannot be said for the Audi A4 hybrid, though. There are no easy answers in the green car world.
- GM's Chevy Volt update: All systems go, Malibu-based li-ion mules coming soon
- Audi A4 hybrid dies before it arrives in the U.S.
- Small cars reign over French car market
- Nissan requests environmental reports from all global suppliers
- Can nitrogen from GoNitroTire in a tire help a car "run green"?
- Allentown, PA "America on Wheels" museum to open, includes an EV1
- Still free parking for hybrids in Los Angeles. Maybe.
- BYD wants to sell hybrids in Europe by 2010
- Vectrix to the rescue
- Mobile Air Conditioning Society Worldwide: recycle your refrigerant
- Forbes: How to drive green without buying a new car
- Ford conserves to win EPA's 2008 ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award
- Controlled Power Technologies says electric supercharger is ready
- China's Guanxi province getting serious about cassava ethanol
- Ohio-based Crown get $1m for hydrogen fuel cell research
- Hydrogen car projects affected by CARB regulations
- Chicago's Field Museum starts up Bike Sharing Program
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