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If you’re a regular at All Cars Electric You’ll know that we have a sister site, GreenCar Reports. Together, we’ve been covering the latest news in plug-in vehicles and other greencars for quite some time.
This is our video look back at the Week In Reverse--right here at GreenCar Reports--for the week ending on Friday, May 29, 2015. Which cities have two groundbreaking new showrooms for two different zero-emission vehicles? And, what do wild bison, deer, and foxes have to do with one reader's Toyota Prius hybrid?
Today, find out how a regulatory "travel provision" may be stifling electric-car sales outside California, see spy shots of the 2016 Toyota Prius hybrid, and learn why General Motors' efforts to trademark the Chevrolet Bolt EV name have hit a roadblock. All this and more on GreenCar Reports.
Capitol Hill made for a strange sight earlier this week as it was surrounded by everything from two-seat sports cars to vehicles that resembled golfcarts and bucket trucks. All of the cars ran on electricity or biofuels in addition to petroleum. Of course this wasn’t just a showcase event.
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