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Wheel Motors to Drive Dutch Buses

The technology moves out of the lab and into commercial vehicles.

Toyota to Deliver Plug-In Hybrids

The new Prius is designed so that its battery pack can be swapped out for a plug-in lithium-ion battery.

GM to Build Its Own Batteries

Just as the company makes engines, it will now make battery packs for electric cars.

The Year in Energy

Technical advances jump-start electric cars, wind turbines, and solar power.

High-Efficiency Generators for Hybrid Vehicles

Free-piston engines could be used to generate electricity as efficiently as, and less expensively than, fuel cells.

Lithium-Ion Batteries for Less

Researchers show a low-cost route to making materials for advanced batteries in electric cars and hybrids.

A Carbon-Free, Stackable Rental Car

An MIT group hopes that its foldable electric vehicles will cut pollution, and ease congestion.

Novel Batteries Get a Boost

GM plans to develop batteries with A123 Systems for its new electric vehicle.

Lithium-Ion Motorcycles

Better batteries are making electric motorcycles possible, providing a cleaner alternative to pollution-spewing gas-powered bikes.

GM's New Fuel-Cell Car

The flexible electric car platform is innovative, but the fuel-cell version is freighted with hydrogen's flaws.

A Battery Beyond Belief?

A secret, fast-charging, powerful battery.

Tax Credits for Plug-In Hybrids?

Washington's growing interest could help make plug-in hybrids more affordable. The payoff: 150 miles per gallon.

Battery Breakthrough?

A Texas company says it can make a new ultracapacitor power system to replace the electrochemical batteries in everything from cars to laptops.

Powering GM's Electric Vehicles

Recent advances in battery chemistry and systems design could lead to working prototypes by year's end.

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