i-r-squared.blogspot.com - 6/22/2009
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An interesting link from a reader this morning: The Maya 300: An Exxon-Assisted Electric Car If you've picked up a magazine in the last year, you've likely seen ads touting ExxonMobil's (XOM) research into lithium-ion batteries. This week, you will get a further look into how that technology ...
gas2.org - 6/26/2009
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gas2.org —
Today, the oil industry has become a player
in the auto industry. ExxonMobil is launching the Maya...
300, a lithium ion battery powered car that can drive up to 120 miles on one charge yet has the look and feel of a gasoline-powered car. This ...
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ExxonMobil Takes Auto Industry by Storm With Launch of ...
greentechmedia.com - 6/19/2009
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greentechmedia.com —
If you've picked up a magazine in the
last year, you've likely seen ads touting ExxonMobil's research...
into lithium-ion batteries. Next week, you will get a further look into how that technology will come to the marketplace. Electrovaya on Wednesday ...
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The Maya 300: An Exxon-Assisted Electric Car
gas2.org - 6/26/2009
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gas2.org —
“To my knowledge, at this point, ExxonMobil has
no interest in putting charging stations at retailer locations,”...
said Pat Brant, Chief Polymer Scientist with ExxonMobil Chemical Company. I just had to ascertain if ExxonMobil was really ...
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Cruise the City in the Maya 300 but Don’t Leave Town
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ExxonMobil in the Electric Car Business?
The Energy Collective —
An interesting link from a reader this morning: The Maya 300: An Exxon-Assisted Electric Car If you've picked up a magazine in the last year, you've likely seen ads touting ExxonMobil's (XOM) research into lithium-ion batteries. This week, you will get a further look into how that technology will come to the marketplace. Electrovaya on Wednesday will discuss its plans for the Maya 300, an all-electric vehicle coming in 2011. The car will run on lithium-ion batteries, charge in about eight to 10 hours, run for 60 miles and plug into regular 110-volt outlets. It will cost around $20,000 to $25,000. An extended-range battery ...
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