Some Awsome Green Car Facts

December 10, 2009 by  
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A decade ago, buying a hybrid was a lonely business. At the start there were actually only two types of these cars you could even buy and both of these really didnt seem to attract too much attention.

Although a hybrid does emmit less C02 than a normal car it is a long way off from emitting no C02 altogether which is why it is only at its first stage.

Altough a lot of these cars include hyrdrogen powered fuel cells and battery powered motors they all face some serious upgrading before they get close to the normal cars.

Something that has turned out to be better is the electric car. Like a fuel-cell vehicle it produces no tailpipe emissions and little noise, and the distribution network for its energy source largely exists – taking electricity the final few metres to a charging post is nothing compared to establishing a hydrogen infrastructure.

The major problem when it comes to electric car is the distance of which they can travel, it is only around 100 miles whereas the normal car is around 300 plus.

100 miles is more than enough for most small journeys which is why these cars are great if you live within a city but if you do not then bad luck. Which is why General Motors’ “range-extending” Vauxhall Ampera (aka the Chevrolet Volt) offers a promising compromise when it goes on sale in 2012.

For the first 40 miles of your journey the car will actually run on pure electricty which of course means that for any normal city dweller you will not need any fuel at all.

The ease of recharging it, and pure electric cars, is likely to be improved by policies intended to encourage electric car ownership. The present Government talks of incentives of up to £5,000, while London mayor Boris Johnson aims to make the capital a lead city in the adoption of the electric car.

However until such a green car comes out that is actually worth going after something a bit less greener so why not look into the new Audi or of course a Audi R8

Failing this you could even look into getting Used Cars however it is really up to you on what you do on this but I would say the best thing to do is just wait and see if things are actually going to get worse before you do anything.


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Cars for a greener environment

July 16, 2009 by  
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the. The most common hybrids currently on sale in the market today use both an electric motor and the petrol combustion engine. The greener car uses batteries as the charge and the primary storage device, this in turn powers the mortor engine, the vehicle is moving at low speed may cause. The combustion engine is used to recharge the battery cells along with regenerative braking; therefore hybrid cars do not need to be plugged into an external power supply.

Electric cars are powered by an electric motor which gets its power from on board battery packs which act as the main energy storage. Batteries, which usually contain Nickel metal-hydride or Lithium ion are charged by connecting the car to a mains power supply, and it takes overnight to charge fully.

Also on the market today are ethanol powered cars. The eco car uses Ethanol which is also known as the grain alcohol, this is normally produced with plant extracts. The fuel has a large high octane rating which in turn means high engine efficiency. Ethanol is widely used around the world as a fuel and is increasing has an increased popularity in Europe.

There are so many green options in todays world check out what you could do to become more eco friendly. Home energy review will open your eyes.

Bio diesel has become increasingly more popular and is a production of renewable energy sources such as rapeseed, sunflower. Bio diesel environmentally green because it has potential to be carbon-neutral.

There are a number of companies who offer a great deals on environmentally friendly cars, they are seen as making there mark on the auto business are out the word. Auto leasing environmentally friendly cars are becoming more of an attractive option for some people. Auto leasing companies offer the latest hybrid cars and many more of the well know think green options.

Diesel run vehicle sales are on the rise in the United Kingdom as consumers are becoming more cost conscious and the demand for more efficient vehicles is on the rise. Most European countries have seen a massive growth in diesel cars sold today. Diesels operated cars today are30 % more fuel efficient than petrol powered vehicles this is done by using higher compression ratios and higher combustion temperatures.


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