Poll: Next big "green" powertrain
What will be the next big "green" powertrain in the U.S.?
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Tehnology
How Things Work; Hybrid Car
The hybrid car has fast become less of a science fiction fantasy and more of an everyday reality with an increasing number of drivers making the switch to a cleaner, more efficient and environmentally friendly car.
F1 KERS Explained
28 March, 2009 07:58:00
With the opening of the F1 season in Melbourne this Sunday one of, if not the single most controversial F1 season will begin, with the biggest challenge for teams - the development of Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS).
Clean Ultra-Low Sulphur Diesel Fuel Explained
06 May, 2007 12:00:00
What is Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD) fuel? In a nutshell, it's cleaner diesel. Ultra low sulphur diesel fuel has been refined so that its
The Potential of Plug-ins: Get 160 mpg at a cost of just 30 cents per gallon!
25 April, 2007 12:00:00
Riding a customized 2005 Toyota Prius traveling just under 35 mph, and the central display console shows we’re getting 99.9 miles per gallon. We’re actually
WHAT IS NEXT : Upcoming Technology
11 February, 2007 12:00:00
Although hybrid electric vehicles go a long way toward reducing consumption of non-renewable fossil fuels and reducing air pollution, they are only the beginning.Fuel-cell and
NATURAL-GAS: Natural Gas As Green Auto Fuel
11 February, 2007 12:00:00
Natural gas is domestically produced and readily available to end-users through the utility infrastructure. It is also clean burning and produces significantly fewer harmful emissions
E85 - ETHANOL: Flex-Fuel Cars Technology
11 December, 2006 12:00:00
Nearly five million alternative-fuel vehicles are currently on U.S. roads—and many of their owners don't even know it. Flexible-fuel (flex-fuel) models first appeared in 1991.
BIODIESEL: Environmentally Friendly Diesel
10 February, 2007 12:00:00
If you notice a smell of fried food as a public bus goes by, chances are you've caught a whiff of the latest trend in
HYBRID CAR TECHNOLOGY: Huge Efficiencies
09 February, 2007 12:00:00
Automakers have been experimenting with hybrid cars for decades, thanks in large part to a pair of oil crises in the 1970s and 1980s that seemed to portend a need for more fuel-efficient cars in the years ahead.
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- Geneva 2008: New Diesel Engines for Ford Mondeo, Ford S-MAX and Ford Galaxy
- MIT Scientists Find New Way to Generate Electricity
- SolarCity, Rabobank to Build Fast-Charge Electric Car Charging Corridor
- High Performance, 92 Mpg High Mileage 3 Wheel Sport Car
- 2007 Frankfurt Preview: Peugeot 308RC Z Concept Car
