Monthly Archives: April 2014

California Energy Commission approves plans to invest nearly $500M in electricity R&D and alternative fuels

The California Energy Commission has unanimously approved two major investment plans that could total nearly a half a billion dollars. One will fund clean energy research that benefits electricity ratepayers.

Another is an annual clean transportation investment plan that is designed to spark innovation in projects that will help transform California’s fleet to meet greenhouse gas and clean air goals.

Siemens, BAIC to jointly build parts for green vehicles in China

Siemens, BAIC join hands to boost new energy cars' market

German industrial company Siemens and state-owned Chinese automaker Beijing Automotive Industry Holding will form a joint venture to produce motors and inverters for hybrid and full-electric vehicles.

Toyota outsells VW, GM for 3rd straight quarter

Toyota outsells VW, GM for 3rd straight quarter

Toyota  outsold Volkswagen Group and General Motors  for a third straight quarter, helped by a weaker yen.

New Russian auto outlook is ‘Slower, lower, weaker’

New Russian auto outlook is 'Slower, lower, weaker'

Days after Russia annexed a province of Ukraine and U.S. and European forces mobilized, hoping to prevent more regions from hoisting the Russian flag, you would expect a conference on the future of the Russian auto industry to be pessimistic.

BMW woos U.S. buyers with 2-series coupe

BMW woos U.S. buyers with 2-series coupe

BMW aiming the 2-series coupe at drivers looking for performance and driving dynamics in a compact, rear-wheel-drive package.