Electric and hybrid vehicles made a lot of news at this month's International CES in Las Vegas and the big auto show in Detroit.
Nissan's LEAF and General Motors' (GM 2.72%) Chevy Volt have delivered more electric vehicles than anyone else, despite somewhat disappointing sales figures. Other major automakers are hoping to catch up, and there's reason for optimism: While it took eight years for the category to reach a 2% market share in the U.S., since October of 2011 that figure has almost doubled.
At CES, Motley Fool analyst Rex Moore was able to chat with Ford's (F 1.73%) Mike Tinskey about all things electric. In part two of this video series, Tinskey talks about his company's electrified product line, and how these vehicles differ from the competition.