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Nissan CEO abandons '12 electric vehicle sales target

Source: Detroit News Online, Nov 15 2012, 3:17pm CST

Washington — Nissan Motor CEO Carlos Ghosn finally admitted the automaker will not meet its sales target for its all-electric Leaf — in another sign of the broad struggle of the electric vehicle industry. "The forecast we have given ourselves for th ...

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Insight: The road to a greener America is littered with road-kill

Source: Hartford Courant  |   May 20 2013, 12:08am CDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In October 2004, then California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger rolled up to a pioneering fueling station at Los Angeles International Airport in a hydrogen-powered metallic blue Hummer loaned to him by General Motors Corp. The ...

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"We're not worried about it ... I feel very good about this objective."


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Infiniti: Raise quality, sales will follow

Source: Automotive News  |   May 19 2013, 11:06pm CDT

New goal is to shake up status quo KAMINOKAWA, Japan -- The boss says quality is key to Infiniti's future. After years with Infiniti at the back of the premium pack, Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Infiniti's parent, Nissan Motor C ...

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Racing could spark electric sales

Source: CarsGuide.com (Australia)  |   May 19 2013, 8:45pm CDT

Electric cars are having more trouble getting started than my 1950s Volkswagen Beetle. The idea is good, and the green power pluses are mostly fine, but no-one wants to pay to play this way. Global sales of plu ...

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Renault Joins Formula E as Technical Partner | Edmunds.com

Source: Edmunds  |   May 17 2013, 10:46am CDT

You have saved this page | See all saved pages Renault has signed on to become a technical partner for the inaugural season of the Formula E series. | May 17, 2013 | Renault French automaker Renault, which has returned to the top echelon of Formula 1 ra ...

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Renault joins premiere Formula E Championship all-electric racing series, could be a contender

Source: Digital Trends  |   May 16 2013, 5:15pm CDT

Renault will make the transition from internal combustion to electric racing with its announcement that it will join the Formula E Championship as a technical partner. The French carmaker will join fellow Formul ...

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Source: The Province Daily News   |   May 16 2013, 2:48pm CDT

The Nissan Leaf, an electric vehicle (EV), recently became the second most popular car (based on sales ... in Norway. The electrification of the automobile, however, has not been embraced with the same level of enthusiasm by consumers on this sid ...

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Ecclestone will meet Renault’s Carlos Ghosn

Source: The Formula 1 Blog  |   May 16 2013, 5:31am CDT

Bernie Ecclestone will meet with Renault chairman Carlos Ghosn in Paris on Thursday, according to Germany’s specialist Auto Motor und Sport. Reportedly, F1′s chief executive and the French carmaker are having a dispute — ostens ...

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Renault expects 5% dip for European car market

Source: Automotive News  |   May 16 2013, 3:34am CDT

ISTANBUL, Turkey (Bloomberg) -- Renault expects the European car market to shrink 5 percent this year over last year, Chief Operating Officer Carlos Tavares said. The French carmaker, whose worldwide deliveries l ...

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Formula One's electric rival

Source: The Age  |   May 16 2013, 3:04am CDT

Renault has released a first look at how the 2014 Formula E racing car will look. Forget the high-pitched scream, 300km/h top speeds and thrilling pit-stops – the formula one car of the future could be powered by electricity. French car m ...

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