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Although Nissan may be lagging behind its cross-country rivals in hybrid technology, the Japanese automaker is moving full steam ahead with with its electric vehicle plans. Last week at the Geneva Motor Show, Nissan officials announced that the company will have an all-electric vehicle on the road by 2010.

The first batch of electric vehicles — expected to launch in 2010 — will be exclusively test fleet vehicles, and will be testing in Japan and the United States. After that test period, Nissan will begin selling the vehicle worldwide in 2012.
"The first production vehicles will be for regional areas like California," Masahiko Tabe, Nissan's manager of advanced vehicle engineering, told Automotive News. "We will later expand the EV all over the world."
Nissan is currently testing its lithium-ion technology in the Japanese-spec Cube, but failed to mention if the all-electric vehicle would be based on the Cube. The next-generation Cube will be sold here in the U.S. and several Cubes have been spotted in the U.S. over the past few months, indicating that an EV Cube is a strong possibility.
Although Nissan is keeping tight lipped about its upcoming EV, the automaker will unveil an all-electric concept at next week's New York Auto Show that should hint at the production version. The production version of the EV will reported have a range of 100 miles — with a full charge taking 8 hours — and a top speed of 75 mph. Nissan unveiled its all-electric mixim concept at last year's Frankfurt Motor Show.
With 90 percent of commuters driving 62 miles or less per day, Carlos Tavares, Nissan's executive vice president for global product planning, feels "there is a huge, huge potential there for EVs."
Check back for more info and live pictures of Nissan's EV concept at next week's New York show.
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BMW will also sell electric cars at that time as well.
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i believe many more will
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Gosh as much as I want these to happen, I just don't see them getting anywhere. Literally. 100 miles... That's nothing. While there could be a market for them, I don't think people will give up their gasoline engines for them.
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Gosh as much as I want these to happen, I just don't see them getting anywhere. Literally. 100 miles... That's nothing. While there could be a market for them, I don't think people will give up their gasoline engines for them.
I think it might end up being aimed at the same demographic that buys Smart cars. Basically wealthy urban dwellers who are into trendy, weird cars, and are more interested in making a statement than they are in how far they'll get on one tank of gas/battery charge.

At the same time, it's important to look at the whole picture, the carbon signature from the production of the electricity etc. to get a good idea how much of a difference they're actually making.

But hey, I'm not down on it by any means. Making an effort to move away from petroleum is commendable.
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Gosh as much as I want these to happen, I just don't see them getting anywhere. Literally. 100 miles... That's nothing. While there could be a market for them, I don't think people will give up their gasoline engines for them.
well, considering that I drive my car from home, to school, I only drive about 100 miles a week (or less) so it would be useful for me.
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well, considering that I drive my car from home, to school, I only drive about 100 miles a week (or less) so it would be useful for me.
Yeah, I pretty much only drive to and from work. But it's like 60 miles each way, so unless I can charge during the day I'm kind of SOL.
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Spy photos of the electric car Nissan Cube!
Spy Photos: Nissan Cubes in NYC with CA Plates

Also, in 2009 Th!nk Global (a Norweigen car company) is sending their electric car to the United States:


- It's a 4 seater
- Goes 120 miles in one charge
- Top speed of 65mph
- Car will cost somewhere between $15-17,000 (depending on the options)
- An addition 100-200 dollars per month required for battery lease.
- Air conditioning, radio, navigation and sunroof are all extras.
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How do you charge it anyway? Do you just like plug it into an outlet, or is there some kind of convertor?

The battery charge fee has me a bit nonplussed, though. How much do those batteries cost, anyway? How long do they last? If you're paying for it every month, do you get a new one at no cost when it can't hold it's charge as long?

EDIT: Man, I have a lot of questions.
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How do you charge it anyway? Do you just like plug it into an outlet, or is there some kind of convertor?

The battery charge fee has me a bit nonplussed, though. How much do those batteries cost, anyway? How long do they last? If you're paying for it every month, do you get a new one at no cost when it can't hold it's charge as long?

EDIT: Man, I have a lot of questions.
Typically, these kinds of cars are plug-ins. The batteries are bought from Tesla Motors, a company that produces a high-performance electric car thats about $100,000.

The batteries would and should not die out very quickly. This car uses a lithium ion battery, which is better and more powerful that nickel ion batteries that the Prius uses.

As for their charge time, No one knows but it could be around 3-6 hours.
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