Category: green vehicle
February 12, 2012
Safran and Honeywell have designed an electric green taxiing system or EGTS that allows jets to taxi on the ground without having to use their engines. Instead the planes would use electric motors attached to each wheel and run by the plane’s auxiliary power unit. The electrical system should provide better maneuvering control to pilots when docking at a gate and should save four percent of energy costs.
Posted in Biofuels, Carbon offsets, Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environmental policy, green technology, green travel, green vehicle, politics, pollution, science and technology | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
February 10, 2012
NASA has put out a proposal for a greener fuel source for launching satellites, rockets and eventually space taxis. Space launches add “several kilotons” of carbon dioxide into the air each year. So far it isn’t a large percentage of the CO2 that gets spewed from cars, trains, planes and ships, but over the next several decades that could change. Because more governments and private enterprises are looking at space for new ventures, less harmful fuel is needed.
Posted in environment, environmental policy, green travel, green vehicle, hydrogen power, pollution, science and technology, space exploration | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
January 28, 2012
Better Place has one of the more unique ways of dealing with exhausted electric car batteries. While it does offer charging stations which take quite a while to charge your battery, it also offers the option of simply switching it out. A 100 car fleet of electric vehicles will now begin testing the infrastructure which stretches across Israel.
Posted in battery technology, business, Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environment, EV charging stations, green economy, green technology, green travel, green vehicle, renewable energy | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
January 7, 2012
Many automakers unveil concept cars at the various auto shows around the world and every now and then they actually make it into production. Mostly they showcase new technology and design ideas. Tata Motors will be showcasing the eMO at this years Detroit Auto Show in the Michelin Challenge Design. Unlike many concept cars, Tata has basically said that this car won’t ever see a production line but the company has built a nice little imaginary retail experience around the car.
Posted in Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environment, environmental policy, green technology, green vehicle, pollution | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
November 11, 2011
Gordon Murray who has designed conventional and electric sports cars, has designed an electric commuter car that won the RAC Brighton to London Future Car Challenge 2011.
Posted in conservation, Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environment, green technology, green travel, green vehicle | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
November 10, 2011
Most electric vehicles (EVs) that have made it to market use rather standard interiors. They usually seat two or four generally side by side. Nissan’s Pivo 3 seats three with the middle driver’s seat slightly forward of the other two with the steering wheel in the middle of the car. This car is one of several candidates considered for future production.
Posted in auto, Electric vehicle, environment, green economy, green technology, green travel, green vehicle | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
November 4, 2011
High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes were created to encourage more environmentally friendly travel. The idea was that if you car pool (carry one or more passengers) with you, then you can have access to a special lane to escape traffic congestion. In some places, people driving green cars (hybrids or electric vehicles (EVs)) could travel in the HOV lane even without passengers. Lately, HOV rules have changed slowing things down.
Posted in Electric vehicle, environment, environmental policy, green travel, green vehicle, politics, science and technology | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
November 3, 2011
Head over to Ford’s website for the 2012 Focus Electric and you’ll run smack dab into an offer to reserve yours today. So if you aren’t already signed up for a Nissan Leaf among others, you can go ahead and sign up for Ford’s first electric car.
Posted in Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environment, green economy, green technology, green travel, green vehicle | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
October 14, 2011
The Edison 2 eVLC (electric very light car) has received some very nice range and mile per gallon equivalency (MPGe) numbers. These numbers are in fact better than both the Nissan Leaf’s and the Chevrolet Volt’s battery only numbers.
Posted in auto, Electric vehicle, energy efficient, environment, green technology, green travel, green vehicle, science and technology | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson
September 22, 2011
A new plane design based on a bird would allow the hydrogen fueled plane to fly anywhere in the world without the need to stop for refueling. On top of that the plane would generate no harmful emissions.
Posted in energy efficient, environment, green technology, green travel, green vehicle, hydrogen power | No Comments » Posted by: Susan Wilson