Articles, tagged with "zero emissions", page 4
28th April 2008
Nothing could ever compare to Saab in terms of the drag coefficient its models have. Rooted in the production of air planes, Saab' first car was best in terms of aerodynamics and other related motion factors. Even to this day, Saab retained the glory th...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
25th February 2008
For many years man has utilized the raw products of Earth, which even though are part of Earth, the fossil fuels and gases being burnt, turns the Earth into a planet that looked like when it was uninhabitable for life as we know it. As we have entered the...
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Author:
Kozan Huseyin
02nd February 2008
These vehicles are not just merely those units that hold a design and style that looks futuristic. There are no flashing lights or LCD windows or anything of that sort. These vehicles actually hold the engine technologies of the future for they have bee...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
17th August 2007
General Motors Corp. and A123Systems, in their joint-venture, will co-develop cells with A123System's nanophosphate battery chemistry. The improved technology is intended to produce long-lasting, powerful and safe auto batteries. The venture also is exp...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
25th July 2007
Honda Automobile Thailand Co. Ltd., Honda's automobile production and sales subsidiary in Thailand has announced recently that it has started the construction of its second auto plant as it sees further growth in demand for automobiles in Thailand and i...
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Author:
Ally Wahlberg
01st July 2007
The most common motorized method of propelling small watercraft is the outboard motor. They are a self-contained unit with an engine, propeller, subsidiary systems and are designed to be fixed at the rear (stern) of the craft.
Outboard motors provide p...
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Author:
Jake Gourd
04th June 2007
Vancouver, Canada for the first time saw the Ford Edge with HySeries Drive, the world's first drivable fuel cell hybrid electric car. This was part of a trip to showcase the advanced research car together with its most technologically advanced productio...
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Author:
Evander
23rd May 2007
General Motors has made history recently when its Chevy Sequel became the very first electrically-driven fuel cell vehicle to reach 300 miles on one tank of hydrogen. General Motors said that the Sequel is the world's most technologically advanced autom...
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Author:
Evander
13th January 2007
The fuel parts of your car delivers the fuel needed by the engine for your car to run. Tuned, working fuel parts are necessary to sustain the transmission of fuel to the motor giving your car the means to power its movement. Like a human's circulatory s...
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Author:
Andrea Coles
01st July 2006
The fate of electric cars seems to be sparking still and not completely gone. This is primarily because soon enough, electric cars would again be on the streets and roads. Well, not exactly for every day use and for ownership, but at least, they would b...
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Author:
Joe Thompson
19th February 2006
Welcome the new 2006 Honda Accord. This vehicle is a family sedan that holds four doors. It has the maximum passenger capacity of holding five people. It also comes available in 17 various trims that ranges from the VP 5 Spd MT to the EX V6 5 Spd AT wit...
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Author:
Jennifer Dylan
18th May 2005
PremAir is offered on Volvos today. The technology removes the ozone from the air sucked into the radiator, making select Volvo models four-wheeled pollution vacuums. PZEV engines meet partial zero-emission vehicle standards in California and New England,...
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Author:
Jenny McLane