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Inventor of First Electric Car

First Electric Car

First Electric Car

Oh that William Morrison! Hybrid car enthusiasts should remember the name William Morrison. A native of Scotland, William Morrison built America’s first electric automobile in his secret basement lab in Des Moines in 1892. His 4 horsepower front-wheel-drive vehicle required 24 battery cells, had a top speed of 20 mph and needed recharging every 50 miles. It was the talk of 1893’s Chicago World’s Fair.  Just four years later, another inventing Morrison – William J. Morrison – a Tennessee dentist and civic leader, patented an electric candy machine. The machine spun sugar into what was first called Fairy Floss. Today we know it as cotton candy. Remember those names this summer when you cruise over to the county fair in your hybrid.

2 Comments June 10, 2009

Compare Various Hybrid Cars Online

Are you trying to figure out which hybrid car to buy?  HybridCars.com has a cool online comparison tool that lets you compare up to 3 hybrid cars side by side.   Add or remove different cars from the dropdown menus at the top  and compare their estimated fuel use and cost, greenhouse gas emissions, technology, and more, plus see photos of the interiors and exteriors of the cars you choose.

Only cars that are currently for sale are included in the comparisons. There’s no wishful thinking here of what may come.  If you’re in the market right now, this is a great help in the decision making process.

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Cash for Clunkers

On June 9, 2009 the House approved the Cash for Clunkers Bill with a vote of 298 to 119. The passing of this bill means that consumers may receive a voucher for up to $4,500 from the government in return for their fuel thirsty cars. The voucher will be good towards the purchase of a newer, more fuel-efficient car of the consumer’s choice. Car owners will qualify to receive a $3,500 voucher if their current vehicle gets less than 18 mpg, and they purchase a new car that gets at least 22 miles per gallon in it’s place. They could, instead, receive up to $4,500 if their newly purchased car gets at least 10 mpg more than their old vehicle.

In the Cash for Clunkers program, the government will essentially buy gas-guzzling cars and trucks from their drivers in order for them to purchase newer more fuel-efficient cars,  stimulating our struggling auto industry. It is estimated that the program could lead to 1.3 million new-vehicle purchases.

Funding for this bill will be derived from the already existing $787 billion dollar stimulus package plan. Furthermore, the effects Cash for Clunkers program is expected to be grandiose as it will create job opportunities and will also put more hybrid and eco-friendly cars on the road. Lastly, it will help in minimizing the amount of cars that contribute to global pollution in the atmosphere.

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Electric Vehicles Win Mainstream

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Winning the mainstream All electric driving may gain a foothold among mainstream consumers in the future but for now national surveys of households reveal consumers don’t really understand or value the concept.  That was one of the observations Dr. Ken Kurani from the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies made at this year’s SAE 2009 Hybrid Vehicle Technology Symposium in San Diego.  Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) such as the Chevy Volt will face stiff competition from alternative solutions, the researcher said, and manufacturers will need to reach beyond pioneers, advocates and experts to help PHEVs reach their potential. Recent studies, Kurani said, demonstrate that consumers still do not place the highest values of fuel economy or low emissions when purchasing a new car.

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Volvo Hybrid Plug-in Cars Coming Soon

Volvo Car Corporation is sending a demonstration fleet of the new plug-in hybrid cars this summer, which feature two charging ports. There is one charge port under the fuel cap at the rear of the car to be used for public charging stations and one at the front for home charging. The cars use Lithium-Ion batteries and take up to 2 hours to charge.

“We want to reinforce electricity’s importance in society and its key role in solving climate issues. Through this cooperation, we hope to be able to speed up the introduction of electric cars. Together we are developing the next-generation technology based on plug-in cars and various charging alternatives,” Vattenfall president and CEO Lars G Josefsson said in a statement.

Vattenfall and Volvo launched a joint project in January 2007 to test and develop the new plug-in hybrid cars. The partnership will lead to a series of new production of plug-in hybrid vehicles, which will generate new jobs. The demonstration fleet will be used to gather information about consumer demands on performance, driving experience and fuel options.

These Volvo hybrid cars are port ready to be charged at home. The vehicles can be charged from a regular household wall socket. The automaker believes that electricity is a well-suited power source for cars.

Several automakers are coming out with similar plug-in hybrid technologies and the market is moving fast. Volvo uses a high efficiency electric motor which consumes one-fifth the energy needed to power a gasoline engine. The automaker plans to bring the new hybrid cars to market in 2012.

What’s not clear from Volvo is the purchase price for the new hybrids. They did say that the purchase price will be a bit higher than conventional automobiles. The batteries that drive these hybrid cars are still expensive, but its electric fuel costs will be cut to be roughly one-third in comparison to diesel power.

The Volvo V70 will be the demonstration model used this summer. I am actually looking forward to the demonstration, and we’ll provide videos and other content about the plug-in hybrid cars later this summer.

Leave a Comment June 9, 2009

2010 Prius Body Kit By Modillista – Direct From Japan

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Toyota of Japan has an in-house tuning division called Modellista. You can liken this to Nissan’s Nismo or Mazdaspeed. To go along with the official release of the new 2010 Prius, you can now buy some sweet looking body kits from Modellista.

There are 3 different body kits available that add some style and flair to the usually boring Prius! You can get Version 1, Version 2, or the Aero Tourer Body Kit. Check them out in our Body Kit Section.

The Prius already has the lowest drag coefficient of any car available today; I wonder it these kits will help or harm that number? Typically they help, but who cares if you can make your 2010 Prius look awesome.

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1 Comment June 8, 2009

Start-Up Coda Automotive Plans First Electric Sedan for 2010

 

coda_sedan_mediumWired reports, “The first electric sedan you’re likely to see in showrooms could come from a company you’ve never heard of and cost more than you’re willing to pay.” Coda Automotive plans to begin selling its compact sedan to fleets early next year, and to retail customers by the third quarter of 2010. “The four-door, five-passenger” Coda “features pedestrian styling, a range of 90 to 120 miles and a whopping $45,000 price tag. It will be available only in California to start, but the company plans to roll it out nationally by 2012.”

The company, which had developed the car under the name Miles EV, will use an existing Chinese small car as the base for its new sedan. Autoblog explains, “Coda sedan will be assembled in China by Hafei under the direction of staff from Coda. The new car is based on an existing Hafei chassis that has been heavily re-engineered by Porsche Engineering. The car is powered by a UQM electric motor driving the front wheels with energy storage via lithium iron phosphate battery pack.” The company believes the car will pass U.S. crash tests.

Motor Trend has been behind the wheel. They report that its “sub-11 second 0 to 60 mph time isn’t much to write home about,” but “the Coda feels quicker than the numbers indicate.” What “will hold the Coda back,” they write, is “the quality. While the interior materials are soft to the touch and appear to be of decent quality, the build quality leaves much to be desired.” To that point, they note, “On the outside, the panel gaps around the new hood were large and uneven.”

For $45,000, it’s a lot to ask buyers to accept.

Posted: Jun. 04, 2009 10:06 a.m. from US News.

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ALMS Changes The Rules Allowing Hybrid Technology

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Aston Martin’s debut in the LMP1 class at Le Mans this year coincides with a number of rule changes – posing another challenge to the British team as it gears up for its campaign at the La Sarthe circuit on the 13-14 June.

Aston Martin Racing will enter three Gulf-liveried LMP1 prototypes, powered by the same production-derived V12 engine that has given the Aston Martin DBR9 victory in the GT1 class at the 24 Hours for the last two years.

Some even more far-reaching changes are set to be introduced for the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2010, allowing homologation of hybrid technology cars, encouraging further use of hybrid technology such as KERS and reducing carbon emissions.

KERS is the acronym for Kinetic Energy Recharging System. Best known in the Prius which uses the technology under braking to recharge the hybrid battery packs.

Aston Martin Racing Team Principal George Howard-Chappell commented: “The changes to the rules mean that the emphasis has switched to getting more out all aspect of the car. In the end these new rules just provide another set of numbers to compute: they don’t make a fundamental difference to the unique challenge of the race.”

1 Comment June 5, 2009

No. 96 team goes green by offsetting carbon footprint

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — JuicedHybrid.com, a sponsor in the Sprint Cup Series with Hall of Fame Racing’s No. 96 car, is joining together with Hall of Fame to further the team’s green initiative.

In an effort to offset the No. 96 team’s carbon footprint, a green associate sponsorship partnership was developed for the first 18 races of the Sprint Cup season among Hall of Fame Racing, Ask.com — primary sponsor on the No. 96 car — and JuicedHybrid.com, the leading supplier of auto accessories for hybrid cars and trucks.

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“As a hybrid automotive accessories business that really cares about the environment, we are excited to expand our green initiative into NASCAR with the support of Ask.com, Hall of Fame Racing and Ford,” said Paul Goldman, JuicedHybrid.com’s chief executive officer. “Not only does this initiative allow us to offset the carbon emissions of the No. 96 team, but it provides us a platform to bring this vital message to the attention of NASCAR’s 75 million fans.”

The program will measure and offset carbon emissions for the No. 96 Sprint Cup entry during each practice session, qualifying session and the race. It will also offset the carbon emissions for the No. 96 transporter and Bobby Labonte‘s travel to and from each NASCAR race.

Carbon offset is a certificate representing the reduction of one metric ton (2,205 pounds) of carbon dioxide emissions, the principal cause of global warming.

“Our company is proud to be part of NASCAR and to support this important step in helping the industry make progress in protecting the environment,” said Jim Safka, Ask.com chief executive officer.

The amount of the emissions created during standard racing activities of the No. 96 Ford will be offset through investments made by Ask.com and Juicedhybrid.com in clean energy projects such as solar energy and wind farms by purchasing credits though TerraPass. These projects result in verified reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

In support of additional efforts to address the environment, NASCAR is developing an industry-wide green initiative led by Dr. Mike Lynch. The initiative will include the sport’s various stakeholders and will seek to mobilize the NASCAR fan base in this important issue.

Leave a Comment June 4, 2009

HYBRIDS: 20% OF CAR SALES BY 2020

Ten years ago, hybrids were little known. Ten years from now, they may represent one in five new vehicles sold in the U.S. A new study by J.P Morgan estimates that hybrid vehicles will account for almost 20 percent of US vehicles sales and 13 percent globally in 2020.  Motor Authority notes: “Today hybrids make up a little less than 1% of the cars sold around the world, totaling about 480,000 in 2008 — most of those in the U.S. That leaves a lot of growth to be done by 2020, but with ever-stricter emissions rules, more favorable incentives and higher fuel economy standards, the hybrid will soon be getting an even push from both consumers and government.” J.P. Morgan also says that the proliferation in hybrid sales will significantly drive down the cost - from $5,667 more than their usual standard counterpart today to $1,890 in 2020…. Honda has announced it will roll out a hybrid version of its Fit subcompact in the fall of 2010, about a year and a half before its originally scheduled due date. The company is looking to”tap growing demand for low-emission vehicles.”  Honda has said it plans to launch three more low-cost gas-electric hybrids by 2012, starting with the sporty CR-Z …  Ferrari is considering a hybrid-electric propulsion system for road cars, which would also incorporate an all-wheel drive system. The company already uses a hybrid system in its Formula One race cars and has filed for patents for the system for its road cars. “Vroom, vroom” is all we have to say.

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