According to a study conducted in Japan, a third of the customers that bought and used full electric vehicles would not buy another. And this is alarming news, considering Japan was always one of the more progressive countries out there, adopting newer, greener tech fast.
If we are to believe this study, Japanese drivers were fast to jump aboard the electric ... Read More
Japanese study says EVs disappoint
Posted On 23 Mar 2013 By Andrei Cristea. Under: Electric Cars.
According to a study conducted in Japan, a third of the customers that bought and used full electric vehicles would not buy another. And this is alarming news, considering Japan was always one of the more progressive countries out there, adopting newer, greener tech fast.
If we are to believe this study, Japanese drivers were fast to jump aboard the electric ... Read More
All-new Fiat 500e showcased at Los Angeles
Posted On 04 Dec 2012 By rikk. Under: Electric Cars, Fiat.
Fiat unveiled the new electric version of the well-known 500 model at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Powered by a three-phase electric motor and a 24 kWh lithium-ion battery, the Italian model delivers a total of 111 horsepower and 147 lb-ft of torque with a driving range of 130 kilometers.
2013 Fiat 500e
The new Fiat 500e which will be offered for ... Read More
Range Rover_e hybrid model for 2013
Posted On 12 May 2010 By rikk. Under: Concept Cars, Electric Cars, Land Rover.
Range Rover plans to reveal in 2013 its first hybrid model, advanced by the Range Rover_e concept. The SUV promises an electric autonomy of 30 km. With the intention to align to the green trend, which included all global manufacturers, Land Rover unveils its vision of alternative propulsion. The British have developed a concept named Range Rover_e, able to anticipate ... Read More
Shock absorbers could save you 6% in fuel
Posted On 27 Mar 2010 By Lupica G.. Under: Concept Cars, Electric Cars.
Every car on the road has shock absorbers and the way they work is simple – they turn the kinetic energy of a car hitting a bump or pothole into heat which is then dissipated.
A new invention spawned from the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) while some of the students there went for a joyride on a lovely summer ... Read More
