Thursday, 6 January 2011

Electric Cars Are Focus of Renault Spying Case - Wall Street Journal (Blunsdon)

Electric Cars Are Focus of Renault Spying Case - Wall Street Journal
The high-level suspensions at Renault highlight how seriously carmakers are taking the risks of corporate espionage, especially as they engage in a high-stakes race to develop technology that is different from traditional internal combustion engines
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Two hurt after SUV hits cars, house south of Everett - msnbc.com
EVERETT — Two people were injured Wednesday night after an SUV apparently veered into a driveway, striking several vehicles and a house south of Everett. Just before 8:15 p.m., fire crews were called to the crash in the 100 block of 108th Street SW, said
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Random pellet shots target Lake County cars, buses - msnbc.com
Crown Point - Lake County police and schools are taking precautions after BBs or pellets struck several car and bus windows. Crown Point Police Chief Pete Land says it appears BB or pellet guns are being shot at passing vehicles. Melissa Hilty of Porter
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Utility maps likely buyers of electric cars - Sacramento Bee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Planners at Nashville's electric power distributor have mapped the city's likely hotspots for vehicle battery recharging, trying to stay ahead of demand as electrics become more broadly available. They had a pretty good idea where to
Source: www.sacbee.com

These cars may be the stars of the Detroit show - msnbc.com
January in Detroit isn't glamorous. But everyone who is anyone in the auto industry will be there next week to see for themselves just how good the industry's prospects are for 2011. They'll be taking in new offerings from Big Three makers, scouring the
Source: today.msnbc.msn.com

New law adds warning sound to electric cars - Detroit News
Washington — President Barack Obama signed into law Tuesday a bill that will require automakers to add sounds to quiet cars to help alert the blind and other pedestrians. The law requires the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to establish
Source: www.detnews.com

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