Zero Emissions Vehicle For Sale in 2010

Japanese car manufacturer Nissan has taken a lead in the emission free car arms race when they unveiled their brand new electric vehicle and hybrid models this week. The new Electric vehicle, nicknamed the EV-02, has a 660 pound lithium ion battery that is twice as powerful as the conventional hybrid battery. The boxy EV-02 zipped around Nissan’s test course, accelerating faster than comparable gas powered cars… quieting electric car critics. Nissan also unveiled a new hybrid model, to compete with Toyota’s popular Prius and Honda’s Civic models. The dramatic unveiling of the electric vehicle made it clear that battery powered cars are at the center of Nissan’s green strategy. The real winner in the no emissions arms race is the consumer, who will be paying less for gas, and the environment, as less emissions are released into the atmosphere. Nissan’s new electric car and hybrid set to be released in the US and Japan in 2010, and the rest of the world in 2012. Now it’s Toyota and Honda’s turn to respond to up the green ante. This has been Elizabeth Chambers for LivingGreenChannel.com with your green update.

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16 Responses to “Zero Emissions Vehicle For Sale in 2010”

  1. i always have said …
    i always have said this too…why don’t they just change? why are they obsessed with something so unhealthy and dirty? they just don’t want to make any effort and nobody cares…it’s convienent to be complacent

  2. Are these the …
    Are these the models that Nissan have just recently crushed? Dejavu anyone?

  3. There are …
    There are plant-based plastics in the works, I agree, with all the money spent on petroleum prducts makes it hard for innovators to produce alternatives, since companies developing petroleum-based or dependent products prety much rule the motoring world. Though every little project counts, and obviously, the more EVs produced, the closer do oil sheiks and corporations come to going bankrupt. unless they diversify. Amen.

  4. I’m sick of films …
    I’m sick of films talking about “next year bullshit”. We want them now. Bring the EV to the market already.

  5. yes the batteries …
    yes the batteries can be recycled.

  6. Take a look at …
    Take a look at Better Place.

    Lithium is so far the best choice. It has a higher percentage that is recyclable. It holds more energy.

    Using the Better Place method of swapping batteries and leasing batteries will further the development of EVs.

    I understand how great NiMH is, but chances are no one is going to use it.

  7. They are lithium. …
    They are lithium. Lithium is recyclable. You can research how much can be recycled.

  8. will these …
    will these batteries for ev’s can be recycled?

  9. Only way to have a …
    Only way to have a 0 emissions car:

    1. Car is made from products with no carbon footprint (give me an electric dumptruck to mine iron, can you?).

    2. All your electricty is solar/wind, and the solar collectors/wind turbines have no carbon footprint (I doubt it).

  10. was thinkin the …
    was thinkin the same thing…

  11. Why is the back …
    Why is the back ground a kids store?

  12. or you can learn …
    or you can learn how to run your car on water and burn hydrogen at: thegas4free.blogspot,com

  13. Promises of EVs are …
    Promises of EVs are LIES. EVs don’t need development, they need PRODUCTION.

    Nissan is a FAILURE, and can’t make a real EV; their Lithium vehicles were failures.

    Only lead-acid or NiMH are proven for EVs; maybe some day, Lithium will be proven, but if they promise it now, it’s FALSE.

  14. 2000 Ford Ranger EV …
    2000 Ford Ranger EV NiMH…what are we waiting for?

  15. Odziz said “Why is …
    Odziz said “Why is it only the Americas who can’t pronounce it properly”

    I believe the word you’re looking for is ‘Americans’. You’re also missing an apostrophe from the first word in your comment.

    Judge not, lest ye be judged (Mattew 7:1)

  16. Its pronounced Nih …
    Its pronounced Nih San not Knee Sawn!
    Why is it only the Americas who can’t pronounce it properly ?

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