July 30th, 2007
Zap’s XEBRA hits 100-miles per charge
I believe this to be one of the few ventures today that has a serious near-term business plan to mass produce electric vehicles.
I believe this to be one of the few ventures today that has a serious near-term business plan to mass produce electric vehicles.
Porsche drivers may not care much about the gas savings when they go green, especially if it means cutting into the functionality or fun of being on the road. Motor Trend takes a look at the new Cayenne, and gives it a go.
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While the US is still struggling to get it’s individual transportation on the green, the Japanese have made the leap to hybridizing their railroad system.
The East Japan Railway Company has put the world’s first diesel-electric on tracks. Though twice as expensive as a traditional train, the hybrid offers 20% higher fuel efficiency and reduces carbon […]
Plug-in hybrids seem to be the next big move in eco-autoing
With “normal” looks and performance, the Ford Escape hybrid helps drivers shift to greener options.
In a perfect world, we’d all ride bikes or walk to work or use public transportation run on self-generated energy. Cars and trucks would be built based on fuel efficiency instead of looks, and driving would be done solely out of necessity.
But this is not a perfect world. Many of us find the idea of […]
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