-
Welcome to the blog for our documentary “Revenge of the Electric Car" (now in production).
Check in here for the latest news about the film — plus news and guest commentaries from around the world about plug-in vehicles.
-
Recent Posts
- GM’s assembly line delivers bouncing baby Volt
- Send us your EV REVENGE stories
- Bactrim Mrsa
- Bactrim Mg
- Bactrim Double Strength
- Bactrim Ds Tablets
- Mrsa Bactrim
- Bactrim Cheap Online
- Bactrim Mrsa Treatment
- Bactrim Buy
- Mrsa Treatment Bactrim
- Bactrim Ds
- Uti Treatment Bactrim
- Where To Buy Bactrim
- Ds Bactrim
-
Categories
- Battery Technology
- EV Accessories
- EV Chargers
- EV Economics
- EV Videos
- Events
- Film News
- Government Regulations
- Guest Bloggers
- In the Media
- Inside Track
- International Business Deals
- International Projects
- Obama Energy
- Partner Sites
- Photo Galleries
- Plug In Sea Vessels
- Production Diary
- Production News
- Public Opinion
- test drives
- Test Fleets
- Video Reviews
-
Archives
-
Available EVs
-
Converters - PHEV
-
Future EVs
-
NEVs / eBicycles
-
Resources
- AutoblogGreen
- CalCars
- Chelsea Sexton on Twitter
- Chevy Volt Electric Car Site
- Chris Paine On Twitter
- ElectricAid.org
- Electrifying Times
- Emerald Sports and Events
- EV World
- Eva Håkansson – ElectroCat
- EVcast.com
- EVnut.com
- KillaCycle
- Papercut Films
- Peak Oil Garage
- PlanetTesla
- Plasma Boy Racing
- Plug In America
- Plugs and Cars
- ROTEC Facebook Group
- Solartaxi
- Stefano’s Plug-In Electric Vehicles
- Village Energy
- Who Killed The Electric Car?
- Who Reported The Electric Car?
-
RSS Feed
Posts with the category of Government Regulations
Will CARB’s New Rules Damage EV Startups?
January 22, 2009 – 9:35 am
[caption id="attachment_1464" align="alignleft" width="200" caption="Paul Guzyk and Daniel Sherwood of 3Prong Power. Photograph by Chris Duffey."][/caption] 3Prong Power converts existing Toyota Priuses into plug-in hybrids that can run entirely on electricity. The company launched last month at Green Motors in Berkeley, California. But it now looks like the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is about [...]
