Tag: battery industry news

29
May

Utility Not Required: EnergyHub Saves 6% on Summer Electricity Bills

Utilities are excited about the current generation of smart thermostats that customers are buying from big-box stores and HVAC dealers. A growing body of research shows that there’s good reason for the excitement. Not only can utilities leverage the two-way wireless thermostats for demand response if a customer so chooses, but there are also notable savings even if a customer

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29
May

SolarCity Tries First-Ever Online Solar Offer With Groupon

SolarCity (SCTY) is trying out a new approach to signing up customers in the increasingly competitive rooftop solar game — taking its offer to the online discount marketplace. On Wednesday, the country’s leading residential solar financier and installer announced it was partnering with Groupon (GRPN) to test the appetite for discounted solar installations in 84 U.S. metropolitan areas. Under the

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29
May

S&P Rates Tesla Stock As Junk

Today Standard & Poor’s gave Tesla Motors’ stock an unsolicited junk rating of B-minus, six grades below investment status, for what it termed a “vulnerable” automaker. “We believe there is considerable uncertainty in Tesla’s long-term prospects and believe that the company is less likely to successfully adapt to competitive and technological displacement risks over the medium to long term,” says

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29
May

MINI Superleggera Vision EV Showcases Unique Coachwork

MINI is showing up at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2014 with a very special EV concept: the MINI Superleggera Vision. This open-top two-seater EV was created by MINI and Touring Superleggera, the tradition-steeped design and coach building house based in Milan. MINI stated the Superleggera Vision is on the one hand a classic roadster, a compact and agile two-seater,

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28
May

Volvo to deliver plug-in hybrid buses w/ fast overhead recharging to Hamburger Hochbahn as part of development partnership

As part of a new development partnership, Volvo Buses will deliver three Volvo Electric plug-in hybrids to Hamburger Hochbahn AG. The electric hybrids will enter into traffic in Hamburg towards the end of the year.   Hamburger Hochbahn AG has been a successful and important partner of science and manufacturers in the field of innovative drive technologies. The company has now

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28
May

Schoolcraft College presents electric vehicle show June 7

The largest electric vehicle show in the Midwest is celebrating its sixth year at Schoolcraft College. The show, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 7, is a must-see for anyone who’s ever considered buying an electric vehicle. The show is free and open to the public. It is a great opportunity to see all types of EVs and

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28
May

Panasonic aims to be sole producer in Tesla’s U.S. mega-factory

Panasonic Corp said it expected to become the sole manufacturer in Tesla Motors Inc’s planned multibillion-dollar U.S. battery factory, firming up its commitment to the electric car maker’s project. The Japanese electronics conglomerate had until this week made only cautious comments about Tesla’s plans, for which the carmaker is seeking total investment of around $3 billion in addition to the

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28
May

Chrysler CEO Underscores, Again: Electric Fiat 500e Loses Money

OK, clearly he shouldn’t have said, “I hope you don’t buy it.” But last week’s little media explosion over Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne’s negative comments on the 2014 Fiat 500e electric car his company sells–in limited numbers, in California only–shouldn’t be a surprise. To summarize his comments in a Reuters article that appeared last Thursday, Marchionne said of the

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28
May

Mexico’s energy reform seeks to reverse decline in oil production

In late 2013, Mexico’s congress approved historic legislation that altered the 1938 ban on private sector participation in the Mexican energy sector. These reforms, that end the 75-year monopoly of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and allow for greater foreign investment, are the first to include constitutional change, and promise to address many of the challenges that have resulted in a decade-long

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28
May

SunShot Energy Experts on the Future of Solar Finance

Can distributed solar continue to grow in the U.S. when the ITC ratchets down and net energy metering gets trimmed? GTM Research VP Shayle Kann explored solar finance scenarios with the experts at last week’s DOE SunShot Summit in Anaheim, California. “We are sitting amid an infinite amount of capital,” said Jeff Weiss, co-chair and managing director of Distributed Sun.

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