Toyota Planning More Efficient Hybrid for 2012…Could Bring End to the Prius Reign
by George DelozierWhen it comes to hybrid vehicles, few names are more recognizable than
the Toyota Prius. Since originally being introduced to the Japanese
market back in 1997, the Prius has been at the top of the global hybrid
sales chart. However, Toyota is promising a new, more fuel efficient
vehicle in the near future that may be able to steal the crown from the
reigning hybrid king.
Chevy Offering First Volt Owners Free Charging Stations
by George DelozierNot too long ago, Ford announced that some 1,800 of the early adopters
of electric vehicles would be eligible to receive home charging stations
at no cost to them. Their intention is to spark more interest in
plug-in vehicles and hopefully boost sales of the initial production
run. Not to be outdone, General Motors has promised the same kind of
treatment to the first buyers of the upcoming Volt.
Mitsubishi and Subaru Planning Greener Versions of their Road Going Rally Cars
by George DelozierThe battle between the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, fondly called the
Evo, and the Subaru WRX STI for all wheel drive supremacy is one that
has been fought through technological progress and mechanical prowess.
However, a change in thinking on the parts of the two companies may also
bring fuel efficiency and emissions into the ring.
London’s Iconic Black Taxi to Get Hydrogen Powerplant within 2 Years
by George DelozierFor many Londoners, the jet black LTI TX4 Taxi Cab patrolling the
streets of their city has become a familiar sight. Now, the famous
people hauler will be getting an overhaul, complete with an
environmentally friendly propulsion system and a fresh new coat of black
paint.
Recent Study Claims a 50mph Speed Limit Would Cut CO2 Emissions by Up to 30%
by George DelozierSlowing down on the highway has been one of the most highly advertised ways to save fuel and reduce tailpipe emissions. Even better, the only side effects of doing so are more to time stop in the event of an accident, and maybe one less cup of coffee in the morning. Now, a study conducted in the Netherlands says the reduction in emissions could be as high as 30%.
GM Planning Rotary Power Plant for 2nd Generation Chevy Volt….Did we Miss the 1st Generation?
by George DelozierGeneral Motors has been "refining" the now infamous Chevrolet Volt for
quite a long time. Long enough, in fact, that the company is now
talking about the next iteration of electrically powered people mover.
Hydrogen Hybrid Powered Vehicles May Be in the Future for BMW
by George DelozierOur Bavarian Engineers have been working hard on developing their
alternative fuel lineup over the past few years. Now, it seems as
though BMW will be looking to hydrogen to help power their future clean
fleet.
Audi Calling for Next Generation Electric Vehicle Designs
by George DelozierBy now it has become pretty clear that our future in transportation is
going to rely heavily on alternative fuels, specifically hybrid
electrics. Knowing this, Audi has launched a full scale design contest
that will allow designers to dream up their own electric vehicle and
submit the design to the German based automaker.
Volvo Trucks Saying 2020 Concept Closer to Production Than You Think
by George DelozierVolvo Trucks, not to be confused with Volvo Cars, recently released some
details about the 2020 Truck Concept they have been working on over the
past few months. While nearly all of the details were interesting, the
most important piece on information was how soon the company thought
they could get the concept on the road.
Self Repairing Concrete Could Reduce Road Work Woes
by George DelozierOne drive down a local highway or high traffic roadway and it becomes
very obvious that most states can't keep up with how fast our roads are
deteriorating. However, a newly developed self-repairing concrete may
be able to offer those countless road crews a much needed hand.

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