The latest GM concept car, the EN-V or "Electric Networked-Vehicle," is shown at a launch ceremony at the Shanghai Pudong Expo in China, Wednesday, March 24, 2010. General Motors and its Chinese partner SAIC will showcase the "Electric Networked-Vehicle" in their joint pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, which opens May 1 and runs for six months. (AP Photo)
- The latest GM concept car, the EN-V or "Electric Networked-Vehicle," is shown at a launch ceremony at the Shanghai Pudong Expo in China, Wednesday, March 24, 2010. General Motors and its Chinese partner SAIC will showcase the "Electric Networked-Vehicle" in their joint pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, which opens May 1 and runs for six months. (AP Photo)
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- The latest GM concept car, the EN-V or "Electric Networked-Vehicle," is driven at a launch ceremony held at the Shanghai Pudong Expo in China, Wednesday, March 24, 2010. General Motors and its Chinese partner SAIC will showcase the "Electric Networked-Vehicle" launched Wednesday in their joint pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, which opens May 1 and runs for six months. (AP Photo)
- Nissan Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga arrives at a news conference on the automaker's "Leaf" zero-emission electric vehicle in Yokohama, Japan, Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Nissan said Tuesday its new electric car will start at 3.76 million yen ($40,000) in Japan, aiming to put zero-emission cars within reach of drivers around the world. Deliveries of the car will start in December and customers in Japan will be able to order AP
- General Motors Electric Networked-Vehicle (EN-V) series at the press opening of SAIC-GM Pavilion for the World Expo in Shanghai. SAIC is GM's Chinese partner in the mainland China. General Motors Co. said Monday, April 12, 2010 that demand in China is so strong that annual sales may top 2 million vehicles this year _ four years ahead of schedule _ and could exceed 3 million by 2015. (AP Photo)
- With its unique design, the Aptera 2e has gained many fans on the Internet. Aptera hopes to put the vehicle into production next year. AP
- Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses with the company's newly unveiled electric car "i-MiEV" in Tokyo, Japan. Mitsubishi Motors said Tuesday, March 23, 2010, it aims to more than triple annual production of its electric car _ the i-MiEV _ over the next three years, anticipating robust global demand for the zero-emission vehicle. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa, File)
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