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Superconductors to Wire a Smarter Grid

A superstation for connecting three independent grids could help solar and wind power.

High-Energy Batteries Coming to Market

Rechargeable zinc-air batteries can store three times the energy of a lithium-ion battery.

Next Stop: Ultracapacitor Buses

A U.S.-Chinese venture is out to prove the benefits of quick-charge buses.

Ultracaps Could Boost Hybrid Efficiency

Recent studies point to the potential of ultracapacitors to augment conventional batteries.

A Consumer Revolution

Our collective demand for environmental responsibility has stimulated the market.

Nanowire Advance for Lithium Batteries

Electrodes made of carbon-silicon nanowires could boost the life and performance of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Battery Recycling Gets a Boost

The DOE funds a company that recycles plug-in vehicle batteries.

A Startup's Electric Sedan May Be First on the Road

A Chinese-built electric sedan could be the first on sale in the United States, but it will quickly face competition.

Volvo Tests Plug-in Hybrids

The company will bring vehicles to market in 2012.

Driving the Volt

The electric propulsion system for GM's new plug-in hybrid gives a silent yet powerful ride.

IBM Invests in Battery Research

The company hopes to develop powerful, lightweight lithium-air batteries.

GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt

The large facility is meant to reflect a change of direction for the bankrupt company.

Revisiting Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Advances could at last make the high-energy batteries practical.

A Gas-Sipping Van

A spinoff from the Rocky Mountain Institute has developed a 100-miles-per-gallon plug-in hybrid.

First Plug-in Hybrid to Be Sold in the United States

In November, Fisker Automotive will begin sales of a car with 50 miles of battery-powered range.

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