Honda unveils several new green technologies at the Tokyo Motor Show

December 10, 2011 by James  
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Honda showed off quite a bit of new tech at last week’s Tokyo Motor show, including an all-electric version of the compact Fit, and a series of new hybrid powertrains that Honda is calling EarthDreams. ? The new hybrid system will use two electric motors, which will let Honda build their first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) Related posts: Honda’s cool looking hybrid and electric cars to be shown at the Tokyo Motor Show Green Tech at the Frankfurt Motor Show Green Motors and Toyota at Tokyo

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Sneak Preview of New Electric Car Movie

April 14, 2011 by James  
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In 2006, thousands of electric cars were destroyed by the companies that built them. Today, less than five years later, the electric car is back…with a vengeance.

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Electric Cars and the Kindness of Strangers

March 23, 2011 by admin  
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ShareGuest blog by Cara Miale March 23, 2011 As if we dont have enough phobias already, now there is range anxiety, a malady brought on by the electric car. But its okay; there is a cure, or rather an app for that. Studies indicate that many electric car drivers and those considering joining the

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Car Travels 3,107 Miles On $15 Worth Of Electricity

March 1, 2011 by James  
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Imagine traveling the entirety of Australia in a lightweight vehicle that occasionally uses a kite for propulsion. A kite! Normally, trips across the rugged terrain are done in heavy duty vehicles with an abundance of spare parts and gasoline. Dirk Gion and Stefan Simmerer had a different plan.

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Electric Cars the Future?

February 25, 2011 by admin  
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Martyn D Bleasdale asked: With the environment becoming an ever increasingly debated topic, as is reducing carbon emissions with one of the main contributors to this problem being auto mobiles. Over the past decade the cars on the road have become much cleaner and are leaps and bounds ahead of what they were in terms of carbon emissions. However there is still a call for internal combustion engines to leave the roads and to replace them with new electric car engines. The technology has now become advanced enough for this concept to be seriously considered as an actual alternative to fuelled cars. These types of cars are powered and fuelled by battery packs that are placed into the car and are rechargeable. There is a lot of appeal for these cars to become much more popular as they do not use any fossil fuels which is a major contributor to global warming. There seems to be a big demand for electric cars as a city car, which means that they will be primarily introduced in the cities so that it can have a direct impact on city pollution. Also be keeping them in cities initially, it means that the electric cars do not have to be able to cover extra long distances however this aspect of the technology should develop as the years pass. These are very exciting times in terms of electric car development with Nissan planning on launching a fleet of electric hatch back family cars throughout 2010. There are many interesting aspects that come with the electric car revolution and there are many aspects of the combustion engine car that will have no place in the new electric operated world such as fossil fuel. Another component that is in every car at present that will no longer be needed in an electric car is the alternator that powers the electrical systems of a combustion engine car. This obviously will not be needed as the whole car will be electrically powered, so there will be absolutely no need for either an alternator or a starter motor for that matter. Moreover one of the main fundamental benefits to the customer is that it is estimated the cost of running an electric car will be four times cheaper than a fuel car. With this fact alone it is more than ever an essential innovation that is really needed in the auto mobile industry as the fuel prices in the United Kingdom have reached an all time high as of 2010. The safety of the electric cars is also very promising with them being closely managed by the international ISO standards. There are obviously some key differences that fire fighters would have to train on, for example with fuel cars they would produce a fuel fire where as with an electric car they would need to be fully trained on the electrical fires that could potentially occur. All in all electric cars do seem primed to take the world by storm. They seem to be cleaner, greener, cheaper and to all intents and purposes just as safe. Read more on Electric Cars the Future?…

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How to Convert Car to Electric Car

January 17, 2011 by admin  
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Mike Darwin asked: The price of petroleum gas is getting so high and what ordinary people can do is to convert car to electric car to minimize the use of petroleum products. Due to high demand, oil companies can easily claim to increase the prices of their petroleum products. People have no choice but to buy these expensive products since they need them for their cars. To minimize costs, more people have decided to limit the expense of travel. Thus, family vacations and visiting some dear relatives are next to impossibility due to high gas prices. When the electric powered cars came out of the market, more people have been inclined to buy one. However, it would be another expense for people who already have cars. It would not be very practical for them to buy another car at all. Another option is to trade in their car for an electric car, which would lessen the expenses, but their car would be totally swapped. The most practical choice they have is to convert their car to an electric car, which would eliminate the hassle of doing car shopping, or to avoid unnecessary expenses. The conversion of the car to an electric car is very affordable compared to the expenses of buying gas every time you use your car. Moreover, it is much more affordable than buying a new one. Besides, this is also the best way to have the same car that suits your needs, with no worries about the consequences of buying a new vehicle. In order to do the conversion of your vehicle, all you need to do is to remove the gas engine and replace it with some electric car components needed for it to run. Electric car kits are available to give you the correct procedures and complete electric car conversion instructions. You do not need to be an expert in mechanical engineering. Merely the basic skills are needed to complete this endeavor. As long as you have the basic know-how on engines, you can successfully do the conversion yourself. And for those who really do not have this basic knowledge, you can seek assistance from expert mechanics everywhere. All you have to do is pay an affordable one-time installation charge to these technical people who have the capability to do the conversion kit installation. And from your end, you can sit back and wait for the transformation of your valued car to a well worth converted electric car. So, before you decide to get a brand new electric car in order to save on gas expenses, think of a better solution. The best and more practical way you should consider is to convert car to electric car. Water 4 Gas Read more on How to Convert Car to Electric Car… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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Electric Vehicle Plans – Start Your DIY Electric Car Conversion With Proper Guides

January 13, 2011 by James  
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Will Yap asked: If you are an electric car enthusiast, you will be considering retrofitting your gasoline driven gas car into an electric vehicle on your own. Before you do so, it is recommended for you to get some electric vehicle plans. You do not want to start a DIY electric conversion project without a road map. Generally, an electric vehicle blueprint will show you the entire electric connection diagram. In an electric car retrofitting process, what we are doing is to remove the internal combustion engine and all its associated components such as gas tank, radiator, fuel pump and fuel distribution lines and replacing them with a DC electric motor and batteries. You will need a minimum of 20 batteries to supply the power needed for the electric motor. The existing drive train such as the transmission, clutch system and drive shaft can still be utilized. One thing you have to figure out is how to place all the batteries pack. Most probably you have to construct a custom metal rack to hold the batteries in place. An electric car with a full charge is capable of traveling about 150 miles. The actual mileage will depend on the weight of the car, the driving condition, the speed of the car and also the condition of the batteries. If you were to install more batteries, you would extend the mileage of the electric vehicle. However, additional batteries will add more dead weight on the car thus affecting its breaking and steering system. It is a good idea to go for a balanced system. If you are not familiar with automotive engineering, all the information above may not make any sense to you. In this case, if you still want to enjoy the benefits of an electric car, you can send it to a mechanic to be retrofitted. What you should do is to understand some basic knowledge of the conversion process. This is to safeguard you from being charge for unnecessary parts and work done. There are many electric car conversion guides that you can purchase from the internet. Solar power Read more on Electric Vehicle Plans – Start Your DIY Electric Car Conversion With Proper Guides… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! Get Shareaholic

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The Benefit of Electric Car Conversion Companies

January 13, 2011 by admin  
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Mike Darwin asked: Electric-powered cars are becoming quite trendy nowadays among car owners; you may convert the car yourself or hire electric car conversion companies. The increasing popularity of electric cars is due to a number of reasons. First reason is the environment-conscious effort to save the Earth. It is one way of promoting environmental awareness since these cars do not contribute to pollution because they run on batteries, leaving only clean smoke emissions. Without pollution, the environment is protected and there is lesser smog in the city. Aside from that, these cars are more cost efficient to drive around as it is no longer necessary for one to purchase costly gas for it to run. Plus, there are fewer parts that may breakdown, thus you will acquire lesser expenses on parts. You are also making use of energy which is renewable wherein prices do not fluctuate as much. If you plan to convert your car to an electric one, you must first have it fitted. Then purchase the necessary parts. For those who are very familiar with cars and have the right machinery and tools, the best option is to either buy the whole kit or buy it piece by piece and install it yourself. This way, you can save money by not having to pay professional service fees. There are different kits available depending on the type of car you have. And since it is all-in-one, you do not have to waste time shopping for individual parts. However, if you have a bigger and bulkier car, it is recommended that you buy the components separately in order to customize it. Although, there are still a lot of eclectic car owners who chose not to make car modifications. If you want to convert your car but do not have any knowledge or skill, then you can let a car conversion company handle it. Car conversion companies are well-equipped in tools, skilled mechanics, garages, and have had varied experiences to smoothly convert your gasoline-powered car into an electric-powered one. The most popular electric car conversion companies are Lab Shelf and Kaylor Energy products. Water 4 Gas Read more on The Benefit of Electric Car Conversion Companies… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! Get Shareaholic alternative energy for my house

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How to Make a Electric Car

January 12, 2011 by admin  
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Jane Oke asked: When we set out to learn how to make a electric car we weren’t sure how hard it would be. Today, after doing 3 complete conversions we are certain that anyone even the novice can build their own electric car. What do you need to start? ??First you need a place to work- garage, shop or even your laneway ??Simple tools that every home workshop has in it- wrenches, cordless drill, some power tools etc. ??Detailed plans on how to make a electric car We recommend that you start out by finding the right vehicle to convert into an electric car. Small cars and trucks are best. They are light and strong and small trucks have lots of room for battery placement. Our personal favorite is older Toyota small pickups or Ford Rangers; both are good trucks with proven electric car conversion success. You will next need deep cycle batteries (about 20) and a DC electric motor. We are thankful that the plans showed sources of free batteries and DC motors we could use for our electric car. That really helped keep the cost down of our conversion- a big part of the expense is in those two items. You should be able to do your own conversion for only a few hundred dollars- about the cost of one major repair. But the benefits are long lasting. Electric motors require very little maintenance for one thing. They just don’t break down that often. And of course you won’t have to put gas in your car anymore- a major benefit. Where do all those batteries go? We like to build custom boxes and put the batteries in the frame of the vehicle, but ready made battery boxes are available too. You can locate some batteries up front since the DC motor and controller don’t take up much space. You can usually put 6 or more up there. With a truck you can locate the batteries in the box if you want to. This does cut down on carrying capacity though. This is probably the biggest decision you will have to make- batteries vs. carrying capacity. Learning how to make a electric car is really about learning some new skills and applying them to new technology. It really isn’t difficult though. Your new electric car will be able to go 50 mph on the highway and have a range of up to 200 miles; and the acceleration… We were amazed at the stoplight to stoplight speed. This is not a slow moving electric golf cart here; this is a very quick machine. We just love driving by gas stations now. The first time you drive by a fill up station you will know why we are always smiling, you will be too. Did you know that gas prices are expected to rise to $7 per gallon by next year? Isn’t it time you did your own conversion? Let’s get started. Solar power Read more on How to Make a Electric Car… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! Get Shareaholic

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Electric Car Kits – Are They a Good Value?

January 1, 2011 by James  
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Virgil Sandberg asked: If you are thinking about a homemade electric auto, is an electric car kit your best course of action? When you do a electric?vehicle conversion the first thing to think about is what kind of car you need. Remember that you will be driving this car around, so you want it to be in good shape, just by putting an electric motor in a car will not make it look better. It does not have to be new, just in good condition, a sound car with a junk motor is a good candidate. Any gas auto can be converted, but the best for conversions are your lighter more streamlined ones, a small truck is a great choice. A good homemade electric car manual will guide you through this process. An electric car kit will generally contain the following items: o D.C. motor o Adaptor for transmission o Controller to regulate speed o Circuit Breakers & Fusible links o Amp & Volt Gauge o Battery box o Miscellaneous parts like cables, connectors and so on. o A conversion manual An electric car kit is convenient as they give you all the parts you need to do a conversion. The drawback to buying an electric car kit is that you can get all these parts yourself, they are widely available, and you can get them yourself at a fraction of the cost. A good manual will have links to low cost suppliers and even information on free sources. A key point to remember is that while an electric car kit gives you the parts, you still have to do all the work yourself. Another point to think about is the cost, most kits are going for over $10,000 while a good manual will show you how to do the whole conversion process for around $500-600. The choice is yours pay several thousand to have your parts bought for you, or get them yourself and save money. Since you have to do the work yourself anyway, I choose the less expensive way for a homemade electric auto Solar Power for homes Read more on Electric Car Kits – Are They a Good Value?… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! electric vehicle

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