autobloggreen.com - 4/23/2009
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Delays , hype , and more delays . This is the short history of EEStor, the company that keeps on talking about what is supposed to be an ultracapacitor that reinvents electric drive vehicle energy storage. Whatever is really going on, EEStor did put out a press release for Earth Day that keeps ...
Secretive EEStor Granted Patent for Ultracapacitor Technology
treehugger.com 12/24/2008 —
Not So Secret Anymore
EEStor has been playing the reverse psychology trick on most of us; the less they tell us about their supposedly revolutionary EESU (electrical energy storage unit) based on ultracapacitors, the more we want to know about ...
ZENN: Trust us, the EESTOR thing is totally cool, like $700,000 cool
autobloggreen.com 5/21/2009 — Hype maintenance can be hard work. Following the Earth Day announcement that the EEStor ultracapacitor had passed independent tests that showed it had a relative permittivity of 22,500 , the automaker most closely tied to the secretive company, ZENN, has come out to say two things. First, the ...
How can EEStor be valued at $1.5 billion?
green.autoblog.com 10/22/2009 —
We've long given up on waiting for announcements from EEStor (and, to a lesser degree, their partner ZENN ) to come true. But, with the latest move by ZENN to drop their plans to launch the cityZENN high-speed electric car and will instead focus on becoming a supplier of ZENNergy Drive ...
EESTor update from ZENN CEO Ian Clifford; demonstrations coming in 2010
autobloggreen.com 7/21/2009 — EEStor, the company behind the ultralight, ultra-efficient - and ultra secret - EEStor Electrical Energy Storage Units (EESU) that could change the electric car world, still isn't giving out much information about their product. But Ian Clifford, the CEO of Zenn Motors, is talking. First, ...
GM Admits to a Working Relationship With EEStor
gm-volt.com 2/2/2009 — Related posts:Lockheed Martin Signs Agreement with EEStorEEStor is Granted a New Patent on the EESU Revealing Extensive DetailsUpdate From EEStor CEO Richard Weir: No EESU Delivery in 2008
EEStor "permittivity" follow-up, by someone who knows (Daryl Siry)
autobloggreen.com 4/27/2009 — Following EEStor's permittivity announcement on Earth Day last week, I wrote a post that ended with a call for our readers to determine if the stated "relative permittivity of 22,500" was a big deal or not. There were some educated responses (thank you), but one refrain that kept appearing ...