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Best Buy testing electric vehicle market

July 7, 2009 by Robin Parrish  
Filed under Electronics

Best Buy testing electric vehicle market

Best Buy, purveyor of all things electronics — and the store most wives know as the “man swallower” — is testing out sales of electrical vehicles in 21 West Coast stores, according to News.com. The product lineup includes bicycles, scooters, and Segway Personal Transporters. This month Best Buy is adding the Enertia electric motorcycle to its roster.
Best Buy execs are justifying the move via the “diversification for future growth” explanation that so often comes up in big business. But there’s no getting around the fact that electronic vehicles like the Segway or the Enertia are listed at prices significantly higher …read more

2009 Zenn Electric

June 4, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under Cars

2009 Zenn Electric

One of the only fully electric cars on the market right now is the all new Zenn Electric. Z.E.N.N. stands for Zero Emission, No Noise. Fitting description for this first ever consumer affordable electric car.
The company was created by a few Canadians and is based out of Toronto. The team fealt like the electric car was something smaller companies can finally develop to get their foot in the door and compete with other big car manufacturers.
And they were right, we are now starting to see smaller companies emerge like ZENN and Tesla in making great new electric cars.
The Zenn is a great choice …read more

AMERICA is killing the Canadian EV??

October 28, 2007 by Hilary  
Filed under Computers

AMERICA is killing the Canadian EV??

In truth, Americans make up the majority of the Canadian EV market. Unfortunately, laws in Canada – and a handful of states in the US – mean that most electric vehicles simply aren’t fast enough to be considered “road worthy.”

Zap’s XEBRA hits 100-miles per charge

July 30, 2007 by Hilary  
Filed under Computers

Zap’s XEBRA hits 100-miles per charge

I believe this to be one of the few ventures today that has a serious near-term business plan to mass produce electric vehicles.


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