Buick just unveiled its new multipurpose concept vehicle dubbed the Business Concept. The car was made in China as being a joint effort and collaboration between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation. The Buick Multi-Purpose Vehicle, the Hybrid MPV, could be the first car using General Motor's next generation BAS (belted-alternator-starter) and lithium ion hybrid system. This new system attains twenty percent more efficiency over the existing BAS hybrids who have auto off, electric boost, regenerative braking, and electric-only propulsion.
A serious problem with talking about alternative fuels is always that it is often impossible to make genuine comparisons relating to the effectiveness of technologies. And that, of course, is the thing that everyone wants to accomplish. Reliable data are only not available to compare - for example - the general carbon efficiency of just one fuel against another, from your oil well (or sugar cane) to the wheel. How much energy must make a particular type of fuel? Can that energy be generated using renewables? How hard could it be to keep and transport the fuel? There are too many variables. So we we do hope you will recognize that, in not supplying you with a neatly packaged and presented clear-cut answer for the world's big transport questions, we aren't being indecisive. Our intention is you will be able to read future articles about alternative fuels with sufficient insight to fish the few morsels of solid information out of the PR chaff.
Five Mazda hybrid prototypes were donated with the Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD). These prototypes, what are the Mazda Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), are clean-burning and so are very fuel efficient.
All the large players are generally producing hybrid vehicles or tiny hatchbacks with even smaller emissions. Vauxhall are probably the biggest players for the car scene and you'd expect them to function as the market leader in eco-friendly terms. A trip to your Vauxhall dealer however, can have a thief at HQ didn't get the low emissions memo. Whether it's a Corsa, Vectra or maybe a Zafira, Vauxhall offer them all having a 'VXR' badge, which will help turn perhaps the most mild-mannered hatchback/saloon/MPV in to a raging beast that gorges on the tarmac it rides along with. Vauxhall have got the mix right too, with all the Corsa still flying from the shelves in standard or VXR guise.
What about hydrogen suv ?
A serious problem with talking about alternative fuels is always that it is often impossible to make genuine comparisons relating to the effectiveness of technologies. And that, of course, is the thing that everyone wants to accomplish. Reliable data are only not available to compare - for example - the general carbon efficiency of just one fuel against another, from your oil well (or sugar cane) to the wheel. How much energy must make a particular type of fuel? Can that energy be generated using renewables? How hard could it be to keep and transport the fuel? There are too many variables. So we we do hope you will recognize that, in not supplying you with a neatly packaged and presented clear-cut answer for the world's big transport questions, we aren't being indecisive. Our intention is you will be able to read future articles about alternative fuels with sufficient insight to fish the few morsels of solid information out of the PR chaff.
Five Mazda hybrid prototypes were donated with the Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD). These prototypes, what are the Mazda Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), are clean-burning and so are very fuel efficient.
All the large players are generally producing hybrid vehicles or tiny hatchbacks with even smaller emissions. Vauxhall are probably the biggest players for the car scene and you'd expect them to function as the market leader in eco-friendly terms. A trip to your Vauxhall dealer however, can have a thief at HQ didn't get the low emissions memo. Whether it's a Corsa, Vectra or maybe a Zafira, Vauxhall offer them all having a 'VXR' badge, which will help turn perhaps the most mild-mannered hatchback/saloon/MPV in to a raging beast that gorges on the tarmac it rides along with. Vauxhall have got the mix right too, with all the Corsa still flying from the shelves in standard or VXR guise.
What about hydrogen suv ?