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Active E

Auto Expree unveil of the BMW ActiveE for the London Olympics sponsor of team USA.

SS&SS posted a photo:

LOL LOL LOL ..............YEP THE GREEN ENERGY THING  IS REALLY TAKING OFF

HEH HEH HEH HEH ..............THIS GAVE ME A...... GOOD CHUCKLE

IT GIVES ''WE GOTTA BUY THE ELECTRIC CARS TO SAVE THE PLANET" NAZI'S .....NIGHTMARES
(WHICH GIVES ME...... A BIGGER CHUCKLE)

THE CHEVY VOLT FIRE DENIALS ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO MAINTAIN

Last week, a fire badly damaged the home of a new Fisker Karma owner, and authorities are saying that the electric car was the source of the blaze.

According to Fort Bend County, Texas, chief fire investigator Robert Baker, the Fisker Karma started the fire that spread to the house.

“Yes, the Karma was the origin of the fire, but what exactly caused that we don't know at this time,” he said. The car was a complete loss.

Oops.

According to the report, the Karma car, which was not plugged in, caught fire less than three minutes after being driven into the garage and that the battery remains intact.

General Motors (GM) and the Barack Obama Administration have been all along ignoring at least five Chevy Volt fires, and blaming the one to which they would cop on a total-loss accident that caused severe damage to the Volt’s lithium-ion battery.

This Karma lithium-ion battery was not in a crash, and “remain(ed) intact” after the fire. So much for the GM-Obama Volt “fix.”

More on the combustible Karma:

Right before the fire, the owner reported a smell of burning rubber.

“The car was brand-new,” said Baker. “He still had paper tags on it, so it was 60 days old at [most].”

According to Baker, the Karma was a post-recall vehicle bought in April...

Baker estimated damages at roughly $100,000, not including the other two vehicles in the garage, a Mercedes-Benz SUV and an Acura NSX.

“This looks just like golf cart fires we have down here,” said Baker. The suburban Houston area has approximately 50 golf cart fires a year, he said.

Golf carts use...lithium-ion batteries. Like the Fisker Karma. And the Chevy Volt.

Given this newest, latest danger, I’m sure everyone is going to now finally open up and be totally forthright.

“I've worked homicide scenes with less secrecy,” Baker added. “There have to be about 15 engineers down here working on this one.”

Oh. Maybe not.

When reached for comment, Fisker had this to say:

Last week, Fisker Automotive was made aware of a garage fire involving three vehicles, including a Karma sedan, that were parked at a newly-constructed residence in Sugar Land, Texas. There were no injuries.

There are conflicting reports and uncertainty surrounding this particular incident. The cause of the fire is not yet known and is being investigated.

You read Chief Fire Investigator Baker’s assessment. Does he seem conflicted?

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The “conflicting reports and uncertainty surrounding this particular incident” are:

1.Reality, and
2.The increasingly unbelievable fairy tale the virulently pro-electric car crowd wishes to spin to protect their flammable Car With No of the Future.
But this is the first time these sorts of “conflicting reports and uncertainty” have existed around an Volt-esque battery, yes?

Ummm, no:

(T)he Volt caught fire again, this time, apparently, from where the battery is located.

The mystery is deepened by the fact that before the first fire, the Volt was plugged in, recharging over night (as was the Samurai); in the second fire, however, the plug-in hybrid (what was left of it) was not connected to a power source...

GM's people seem to have found no actual problem with the Volt....

Again, no:

(And o)n Wednesday (April 11), a General Motors (GM) lithium-ion battery exploded and caused a fire at a research facility near its Detroit headquarters. Most unfortunately,…one employee faces life-threatening injuries....

After the explosion, GM issued a statement – then an updated statement – in which they asserted:

“The battery tested and the incident have no connection with the Chevrolet Volt or any other GM production vehicle.”

And then there’s this:

Duke Energy is warning some of its customers after a fire started at a home in Mooresville (North Carolina).

Investigators said they do not know what started the fire, but they fear it could be a (Chevy Volt) electric car charging station. As a result, Duke Energy officials want anyone who has a charging station to stop using it until they know the devices are safe....

Duke Energy sounds about as conflicted as Chief Fire Investigator Baker.

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Reality would seem to dictate that the Chevy Volt may very well have a fire problem. It may be the battery. It may be the charging station. It may be the upwards of 158 degree Fahrenheit charging cable.

We don’t know. What we do know is that GM and the Obama Administration are repeatedly denying what appears to be increasingly obvious.

And the resulting damage keeps mounting.

Dan-D-Man2008 posted a photo:

Tesla, at Chester

Parked at Chester's (CT) Maple and Main Gallery. The Gallery features very fine, affordable art.

Dan-D-Man2008 posted a photo:

Tesla, at Chester

Parked at Chester's (CT) Maple and Main Gallery. The Gallery features very fine, affordable art.

Dan-D-Man2008 posted a photo:

Tesla

Parked at Chester's (CT) Maple and Main Gallery. The Gallery features very fine, affordable art.

Dan-D-Man2008 posted a photo:

Tesla

Parked at Chester's (CT) Maple and Main Gallery. The Gallery features very fine, affordable art.

gbalogh posted a photo:

Where College & Dundas Meet

Toronto, Canada

Flemington BMW posted a photo:

The All New BMW i8 Concept

BMW I8 concept at the New York Auto Show

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New Arrival Firelap 1/28 Scale Electric Car RTR

Newsletter of Electric Car RTR

Newsletter of SDSHobby this week is a RC Feast of BMW M3,Saleen S7, Mini cooper, Ford GT, Ferrari Enzo, McLaren F1,12 pcs Firelap 1/28 scale Electric Car RTR. In 1:28 RC model field, except KYOSHO in Japan, Firelap is the best.


Firelap 1/28 4WD Racing Cars:





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Firelap 1/28 RC Saleen S7
Firelap 1/28 RC Mini cooper
Firelap 1/28 RC Ford GT
Firelap 1/28 RC Ferrari Enzo
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*Functions: forward, backward, turn left/right, drifting.
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*Chassis color optional: yellow, red, white, black, blue (send it out at random)
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*Gift upgrade accessories(free): One crash cushion, 4pcs drift tires/4pcs racing tires, three gears, one axle


New Arrival Electric Car RTR with fine exquisite outward appearance, all this rc cars with CE-, Rohs-certified, and now in stock, price is very low.It is sure the new best deal.

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lotprocars posted a photo:

GE at 2011 Plug-In

General Electric co-sponsors and hosts demonstrations for their solutions to and new products for plug-in/electronic cars at the 2011 Plug-In Convention, which is held at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC on July 18, 19, 20, 2011. Photography by Griffin Davis and Peyton Lea of Exum Photography.

Read more about the Electric Vehicle Experience here.

lotprocars posted a photo:

GE at 2011 Plug-In

General Electric co-sponsors and hosts demonstrations for their solutions to and new products for plug-in/electronic cars at the 2011 Plug-In Convention, which is held at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC on July 18, 19, 20, 2011. Photography by Griffin Davis of Exum Photography.

Read more about the Electric Vehicle Experience here.

lotprocars posted a photo:

GE at 2011 Plug-In

General Electric co-sponsors and hosts demonstrations for their solutions to and new products for plug-in/electronic cars at the 2011 Plug-In Convention, which is held at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC on July 18, 19, 20, 2011. Photography by Griffin Davis and Peyton Lea of Exum Photography.

Read more about the Electric Vehicle Experience here.

♔ Georgie R posted a photo:

Green parking

I've never seen a parking space dedicated to electric vehicles before.

evgonetwork posted a photo:

The National Geographic Green Man supports electric vehicles!

We were honored to have such an interesting guest visiting our booth! The eVgo Network will be available for EV drivers in the Washington DC/Baltimore area in 2012.

evgonetwork posted a photo:

Come and ride with us!

eVgo was offering test drives at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, DC. Our network will be available for EV drivers in the Washington/Baltimore area in 2012.

Springfield Photos posted a photo:

Star Wars "Caption This" story  Comuta-Car

Stormtrooper and a 1981 Comuta Electric Car .

CharmaineZoe posted a photo:

Electric Car Charging Stations in Chicago in 1916

CourtsMroch posted a photo:

Electric car charging station

I had not seen one of these before so I took a photo for posterity.

CourtsMroch posted a photo:

Car charging next to handicap parking

The thing that struck me is there are more benefits to going green than helping the environment or saving money on fuel...you also get preferential parking spots.