Origins In January 1990, GM chairman Roger Smith demonstrated the Impact, an electric concept car, at the 1990 Los Angeles Auto Show. The car had been developed by electric vehicle company AeroVironment, using design knowledge gained from GM’s participation in the 1987 World Solar Challenge, a trans-Australia race for solar vehicles, with the Sunraycer, which [...]
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Flexible fuel A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) or dual-fuel vehicle is an alternative fuel automobile or light duty truck with a multifuel engine that can use more than one fuel, usually mixed in the same tank, and the blend is burned in the combustion chamber together. These vehicles are colloquially called flex-fuel, or flexifuel in Europe, [...]
By: Carolyn ClaytonFigures out in the automobile industry show that the average new car emits 4.7% less CO2 gasses than the same period last year. There has also been an increase in the number of new hybrid and alternatively fuelled cars, seeing almost twice as many sold throughout 2010. It is thought that a combination [...]

By: Fei Lim With an ever increasing demand for useable energy, almost every compound imaginable has been studied for use to replace petroleum products. As oil wars are waged the world over and greenhouse gases threaten to destroy the ozone layer once and for all; it has become high time that we diverted our attention [...]

In these times of ever increasing fuel prices, a lot of people are exploring alternative fuel sources that can help them reduce on the cost of fuel as well as help on solving environmental problems like air pollution and global warming. If you have heard about the technology that can make you run your car with water, here are a few things that you may want to know.

By: Elite Clean Energy Hybrid Cars, Hydrogen Conversion Kits. Clean energy is the new way to go, the burning of fossil fuels and old energy sources are no longer a reliable way to live. A major sources of air pollution are automobile exhausts, and as you all know, there are millions of vehicles [...]

By: Thomas Rosquin The Arab Oil Embargo happened in 1973, and today we are still as dependant on oil as ever. The point being that after 35 years we are pretty much in the same position; freaking out about oil. Now technology is playing catch-up at an exponential pace. The different alternative fuel cars out [...]







