Nissan Expects To Release An Electric Car By 2010

May 16th, 2008 Keith Posted in News 27 Comments »

Nissan is planning to sell electric cars in the United Stated and Japan by 2010. Nissan is also expecting to sell a broad range of electric vehicles by 2012. This makes Nissan the first major automaker to say they are going to have a pure electric vehicle by a specific date. They are banking on electric car technology while most other major automakers are looking at developing plug-in hybrid technology. Read the rest of this entry »

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2009 Toyota Prius Expected To Get 94 MPG

May 15th, 2008 Keith Posted in News 16 Comments »

The 2009 Prius which will debut at the 2009 Detroit Auto show is expected to get 94 mpg according to U.S. News. The new Prius will receive a 1.8L engine instead of the current 1.5L which would boost the total horsepower to 160 hp, a 50 hp increase. Read the rest of this entry »

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Fisker Karma Plug-In Hybrid On Track For Q4 2009

May 14th, 2008 Keith Posted in News 2 Comments »

Fisker Automotive is currently testing its Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid sedan by rolling out 5 prototypes in Southern California. This is great news as it looks like this car will be available for purchase in the near future. The hybrid vehicle is expected to retail for about $80,000 and they are planning on a Q4 2009 release date. Read the rest of this entry »

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What Can Brown Do For You? Go Green

May 14th, 2008 Keith Posted in News 2 Comments »

UPS recently placed an order for 200 hybrid vehicles and another 300 Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles. UPS has the largest private fleet of alternative fuel vehicles and with this purchase puts them at 2,128 low emission vehicles. Currently they have 50 hybrid delivery trucks, and the additional 200 should hit the road in 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

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Toyota Plans Plug-In Hybrid before 2010 & New 2009 Lexus Hybrid Confirmed Again

May 12th, 2008 Keith Posted in News No Comments »

Toyota announced Monday that they are pushing their engineers to develop a plug-in hybrid vehicle using lithium-ion batteries before 2010. It appears they are looking to beat GM to the market, which plans to release the Chevy Volt in 2010. Toyota also once again confirmed that is planning to develop a new hybrid car for its Lexus division as well as another hybrid for its Toyota lineup. Both are expected to be unveiled at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. Read the rest of this entry »

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Toyota Increasing MSRP on Prius by 1.8%

May 5th, 2008 Keith Posted in News No Comments »

Toyota LogoLater this month Toyota will be increasing the price of the Prius by 1.8%, which will change the MSRP to $21,500, an increase of $400. The increase is attributed to a stronger yen, which has gained 7% against the dollar this year, and a rise in materials costs. In addition the Camry, Solara, Avalon, Highlander, RAV4, FJ Cruiser, 4Runner and Land cruiser will also have an increase in their MSRP. The price of the Corolla, Matrix, Sequoia, and Tacoma will not change at this time. Toyota will also be raising the MSRP on most of their Lexus and Scion lineups too. You can read the press release below: Read the rest of this entry »

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British Airways Goes With A Honda Civic Hybrid Fleet

May 1st, 2008 Keith Posted in News 2 Comments »

Honda has reached an agreement with British Airways to supply over 100 new Civic Hybrids to their fleet. To date, this is one of the largest hybrid fleet contracts in the UK. British Airways had asked a short list of carmakers to submit a proposal for their new fleet, taking into consideration emissions throughout the cars life cycle, from the production of the vehicle to disposal. British Airways must have liked what Honda proposed to them. Read the rest of this entry »

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GE Debuts Giant Hybrid Dump Truck

April 25th, 2008 Keith Posted in News 3 Comments »

Giant Dump TruckGeneral Electric successfully tested a giant hybrid dump truck that would be used for open pit mining operations. GE took the concept of a conventional hybrid vehicle system and applied it on a grand scale.

The battery packs, which are sodium based, would generate 600 hp and would be able to take advantage of regenerative braking much like what you would see in a Prius. When the driver accelerates, the energy captured from the wheel motors during braking is released from the monster battery packs. These trucks operate in very harsh conditions and it will be interesting to see the durability of the hybrid systems in this type of environment. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hybrid & Electic Cars - Silent but Deadly?

April 22nd, 2008 Keith Posted in News 1 Comment »

While most people prefer quiet cars, this is not the case for people that rely on the sound of the vehicles to get around safely. Hybrid and electric cars can be almost silent at lower speeds and may even be a hazard to the 1.3 million Americans who are legally blind, cyclists, runners, children and pets.

Rep. Cliff Stearns and Rep. Edolphus Towns, are sponsoring legislation that would change the way hybrids sound by utilizing a “noise emitting” device that would activate when the car is running in electric mode. Read the rest of this entry »

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U.S. Hybrid Vehicle Sales Increased by 38% in 2007

April 20th, 2008 Keith Posted in News No Comments »

Registrations of hybrid vehicles rose to 350,289 in 2007, an increase of 38% according to R.L. Polk & Co., a Southfield-based automotive marketing and research company. The Prius remained the best selling hybrid, accounting for 51% of the hybrid market. Though high gas prices played a role in the increase, the research company claims that the biggest reason for the jump was buyers had a wide variety of different types of hybrids vehicles to choose from. California remains the number one state for hybrid vehicle sales, accounting for 26% of all hybrid vehicle registrations. Read the rest of this entry »

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