The R1E effort is current only as of 2007 or 2008:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_R1e
>The Subaru R1e is a battery-electric microcar undergoing
>development and testing.[1] The car was jointly developed with
>Tokyo Electric Power, the giant Japanese utility company.
>Currently 10 prototypes have been built and are undergoing
>testing by Tokyo Electric Power, which plans to eventually
>operate 3000 of the vehicles starting in 2008[2]. The vehicle has
>a range of 50 miles (80 km) and a top speed of 62 mph (100 km/h).
The Stella EV effort does not seem to have its own page. Perhaps I am
mistaken. It also seems claimed by some to be the world's first
production EV for sale by a major manufacturer?
http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/1021631_review-2009-subaru-stella-plug-in-ev\
-worlds-first-production-ev-for-sale-by-major-automaker
>Review 2009 Subaru Stella Plug-In EV, World's First Production EV For Sale By
Major Automaker
>By Eric Loveday Eric Loveday, Author,June 20th, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_Stella
>Electric version
>
>In June 2008 Subaru unveiled an electric concept vehicle
>combining the Stella platform with the electric drive from the
>Subaru R1e[3], which uses TEPCO lithium-ion batteries [4].
>
>It has been showcased at the G8 Summit on 2008-07-07 [4].