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This articles explains why hybrid electric vehicles are a good alternative to conventional vehicles and discusses some advantages of using these vehicles.
A short hybrid car history, from the Lohner-Porsche Mixte, through the work of Victor Wouk, and into commercial successes of Audi, Toyota and Honda.
Recent studies show the environmental and economic benefits of plug-in hybrid vehicles. Battery and power grid developments as well as marketing are needed.
Valence's Saphion technology is a safe lithium-ion rechargeable battery that is used by Segway Scooters and many plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV).
Whether you are shopping for a new car or just trying to maintain the one you have, you can take some steps to get the best mileage out of your gas purchases.
Whether driving cross-town or cross-country, everybody wants to save money at the pump. Regardless of the make and model, your car’s estimated gas mileage is just that —
Help stop Global Warming. Follow these guidelines when buying, driving or maintaing an automobile. The Earth will thank you
See annual fuel cost estimates and gas mileage (miles per gallon) ratings for new vehicles in the 2009 EPA Fuel Economy Guide. Free download available on fueleconomy.gov.
A powerful, energy efficient battery developed in Australia for hybrid cars will cut greenhouse gas emissions when it goes on the market in the North America and Asia.
In the past few years, the electric car has gained enormous hype throughout North America as a valid replacement for fossil-fuel burning cars. Is the power grid ready?
What are hybrid cars? The advantages, disadvantages and future of hybrid vehicles and their effect on global warming and greenhouse gas emissions.
The Toyota Prius by becoming the bestselling car in Japan, shows that modern hybrid cars, with better fuel ratings and lower prices are becoming popular to auto buyers.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) commonly known as Propane is used in over 10 million vehicles world wide, most commonly fleet vehicles.
Or are consumers and politicians greedy to expect oil companies to take huge risks drilling for oil in hostile environments without compensation?


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