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EV’s Silently Roll Through Santa Monica

by michael September 30th, 2011 - No Comments »

Alternative Fueled cars the way of the future. Today and tomorrow (October 1) at the Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California, the Alternative Transportation Expo and Conference will be held from 10am-5pm.

This Expo will showcase new and upcoming technologies applied to transportation. Presentations will be paired with hands on experience of the conceptual technologies being used by the top automotive manufacturers.

Come down and check out the future of transportation, admission is free and there will be lots of activities to keep you busy!

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EV Does Over 1000 Miles On Single Charge!

by michael August 16th, 2011 - No Comments »

With Gas prices hovering around 4 dollars a gallon in the U.S., the switch to a more fuel-efficient cars is becoming an inevitable future for most. The biggest problem that most people face when looking into electric cars is the range anxiety.

People don’t want to segue into electric powered cars because they don’t have the luxury of filling up where ever they want in 2 minutes. Most people don’t seem to understand that having a 100-mile range for daily driving is more then enough.

Just recently a prototype car was built with the intention of satisfying this range anxiety and successfully drove over 1000 miles on just a single charge. They car didn’t go very fast and wasn’t fitted with any luxurious features but it proved a very valid point, electric cars can go the distance.

With battery technology constantly improving, electric cars will be able to get a full charge in minutes and go distances that would put any internal combustion engine to shame.

 

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It’s Not The Car, It’s The Driver

by michael July 13th, 2011 - No Comments »

When you think of good gas mileage, your mind normally goes to cars like the Toyota Prius and other hybrid electric vehicles; however, Top Gear recently proved it’s not so much the car as it is the driver.

The test that Jeremy Clarkson does, proves that driving aggressively in any car will kill your MPG’s.  In the video you see a car being pushed to its limits(Prius) and a car trailing it (M3) go 10 laps on a circuit.

This video really demonstrates that if you get an efficient car, you have to drive it efficiently. It’s been proven in the past that having a heavy right foot in an electric car will lower your range, which makes sense. More output requires more energy, watch the video to see the surprising results.

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Conan O’Brien Carpools (video)

by michael July 10th, 2011 - No Comments »

In Los Angeles, Carpooling was dominated by Hybrids and Ev’s but now that the incentive for hybrid owners is gone, even the hybrids will have to hunker down with more passengers.

There are so many benefits to carpooling, it saves gas and puts less cars on the road, meaning less emissions and less traffic. Also it means that you don’t always have to drive, you can just sit back and be chauffeured by a fellow coworker.

Conan O’Brien recently did a skit on carpooling to work. The video is funny but strikes some key points. He mentions the rising gas prices and he builds relationships with his coworkers, two big benefits to carpooling.  With the 405 closure coming up, i hope more and more people begin to see the trend of carpooling. Watch the video and be prepared to laugh!

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Hybrids Will See Gridlock Soon

by michael June 29th, 2011 - No Comments »

California is now taking away the privilege of driving in the carpool lane from hybrid drivers. For the last 6 years Hybrids getting more then 45mpg, like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic Hybrid, received a yellow sticker allowing them to hop in the carpool lane and bypass traffic. This used to be an added incentive for people who were considering a hybrid electric vehicle but now the standards are changing.

New regulations will only allow a select few to zip by the carpool lane. The lucky few will be plug-in electric vehicles like the much anticipated 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In. These new electric all stars will now get a new Green decal to stick on their bumper to ride in the HOV lanes. Now that this incentive is gone, 85,000 hybrid drivers will join California’s gridlock traffic.

These drivers, who once laughed as they silently coasted by in peak traffic, will have to honk and wait with the best of the gas guzzlers. I suspect these new regulations will skyrocket any new plug-ins hitting the market in the next several years, especially in Los Angeles.

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New Plug-In And It’s A Volvo !

by michael June 18th, 2011 - No Comments »

Volvo is coming out with an awesome new Plug in Hybrid called the v60 PHEV. This new Swedish wagon is set to hit the market next year or early 2013. Little is known about this car but one this is certain, it will have the safety and performance that Volvo is known for.

With a 0-60 time under 7 seconds and a sleek new design, I’m sure this new luxury hybrid will keep a lot of driveways warm and a lot of pumps lonely. It’s great to see Volvo reinvent themselves with a new lineup of cars and do what they do best; wagons.

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Electric Car Charging Payment App Coming Soon

by michael June 10th, 2011 - No Comments »

Today, smart phones can do anything you want, with apps like Google Wallet and other payment portal apps; people can now be mobile consumers. Parkmobile and Liberty Plugins just took this to a new level making an application for electric car charging stations.

This new apps gives electric drivers the freedom to pay for their cars charge through SMS or mobile app. This is done by assigning a card to your account similar to PayPal, allowing the consumer to simply tap and go .

This feature is great for the electric cars image, giving it that cool factor. Innovations like these are extremely important in making the switch from internal combustion engines to the near electric future.

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Nissan Leaf: A Cleaner Tomorrow

by michael May 28th, 2011 - No Comments »

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This new Nissan Leaf ad is definitely one of the best commercials for raising the question: why aren’t more cars all electric? The commercial shows all of the flaws with the internal combustion engines by applying them to real world modern appliances. Everything today is powered by electricity because electricity is clean, quiet and convenient; imagine if they weren’t. Thats what this commercial shines light on, it also pokes fun at hybrids, the Chevy Volt in particular.

Commercials like these are very important in showing our comfort and reliance on fossil fuels. Making us realize that going “green” really is the future.

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Top 25 Cities Ready for Electric Cars

by michael May 1st, 2011 - 1 Comment »

You see a car drive by and notice it doesn’t have any tailpipe and you wonder what kind of car has no tailpipe. Electric cars are the future of motoring. Ford, who is revealing several electric and eco friendly cars this year, just released a map featuring the 25 cities in the U.S. that are most ready for electric cars

The 2012 all electric Ford Focus is coming out later this year, and will feature state of the art technology to go along with it, but it would be pointless to purchase the focus if your city’s technology isn’t up to par.

In no particular order, the 25 cities most prepared for electric cars are:

  • Seattle
  • Portland
  • Sacramento
  • Greater San Francisco Bay Area
  • Los Angeles
  • San Diego
  • Honolulu
  • Phoenix
  • Denver
  • Dallas
  • Austin
  • Houston
  • Atlanta
  • Orlando
  • Indianapolis
  • Chicago
  • Detroit
  • Charlotte
  • Raleigh
  • Richmond
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Baltimore
  • New York
  • Hartford
  • Boston

If you city is on the list, be prepared to start seeing people plug in and go.

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1,000,000 Prius’s On US Soil

by michael April 6th, 2011 - No Comments »

In 2008, Toyota announced that it had reached 1 million worldwide sales of its Prius hybrid. Then in 2010 it reached 2 million sales around the world, today Toyota announced that 1 million Prius’s have been sold in the U.S. alone. It’t no wonder why where ever you go you will always see a Prius. Here in Santa Monica, you cant see more then 10 cars without one being a Prius, thats probably why Toyota has filmed there most recent commercials in Santa Monica.

Prius’s have saved Americans around  881 million gallons of gas, $2.19 billion in fuel costs, and 12.4 million tons of CO2 emissions, when compared to the average car. We cant wait for the new hybrid and plug-in arrivals Toyota is set to release.

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