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Zero Motorcycles offers public charging option

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February 09, 2011
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redarrow Zero Motorcycles offers public charging option
redarrow IBM: 'Internet of things' to improve infrastructure
redarrow GM's eAssist 'mild hybrid' to juice Buick mileage
redarrow Nissan set to fill Leaf orders by summer's end
redarrow Winter, snow, and solar panels: A mixed forecast

Quick-charge and plug-in accessory upgrades allow all-electric motorcycles to be recharged from public stations.

IBM's software team is on the look out for technology to instrument and better manage basic infrastructure, such as water, energy, and traffic networks.

General Motors' second-generation mild hybrid technology, which improves mileage by 25 percent, will be used in upcoming Buick Regal model and potentially other cars.

Customers who preordered the electric car last year should receive one before fall as the carmaker ramps up production, Nissan says.
The gobs of sticky snow this winter have made snow removal from solar panels a regular chore, but frigid temperatures around the country have helped crank up solar-panel output, too.
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