Posted on May 10, 2008. Filed under: batteries, car, environment, transportation | Tags: car, electric, Fisher Automotive, hybrid, karma, plug-in hybrid, transportation |
This is excellent new, even though is a hybrid solution for transportation that is not in the financial reach on many. Fisher Automotive are hard working to get their announce Karma plug-in hybrid onto the hands of consumers. Not more than six months ago they announced the concept hybrid concept car in the Detroit auto [...]
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Posted on May 5, 2008. Filed under: Prius, alternative energy, environment, expantion, photovoltaics, toyota, transportation, wind energy | Tags: 2009, cars, electric power, environment, gasoline, hybrid, plug-in, Prius, recharge, renewable, toyota |
Those are the arguments from Carey W. King and Michael E. Webber, from a published research work of February 20, 2008 at the American Chemical Society Publications. These two geologists working at Texas, are saying that converting light-duty vehicles from full gasoline power to electric power, either by converting hybrid electric vehicles to plug-in versions [...]
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Posted on May 3, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, batteries, transportation | Tags: A123 Systems, batteries, energy, General Motors, GM, hybrid, nanotechnology, Prius, storage, toyota, Volt, Vue |
Today I will expose again the novel rechargeable batteries developed by A123 Systems. With their new technology they claim to have created a battery breakthrough with a technology that increases performance, packages with larger storage capacity and reducing the recharge times. These advances would hopefully open the door for some real progress in the adoption [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2007. Filed under: Prius, batteries, car, lithium-ion, toyota, transportation | Tags: car, economy, electric, gasoline, hybrid, hybrid-x, lithium-ion, pruis, toyota, transportation |
Toyota says hybrid cost premium to disappear
According to Reuters Toyota Motor Corp. expects to cut costs for hybrid cars enough to be able to make as much money on them as it does on conventional gasoline cars by around 2010, a top executive said on Thursday.
Masatami Takimoto, executive vice president in charge of power train [...]
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