Monthly Archives: December 2008

The Important Facts About Building Solar Powered Cars

The Important Facts About Building Solar Powered Cars Posted by guestexpert under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Fuel Kits, Run Your Car On Water Builders who understand the facts about solar powered cars will have an easier time comprehending their benefits and the challenges of producing them. Solar cars are incredibly beneficial because they do not use standard fuel, but instead run on renewable solar energy. They do not put out the same kind of air pollution as a combustion engine, so they Continue reading

The Atrraction of New Cars

The Atrraction of New Cars Posted by guestexpert under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Fuel Kits, Run Your Car On Water We are in the midst of a full blown credit crunch, yet people are still wanting to have the most extravagant new cars under there belts. No matter how poor someone is they always want the best car. Let’s have a look at a few reasons why people love cars so much and why they have to make themselves struggle to drive in luxury. Social Pressure This is definaltey the reason why Continue reading

Honda’s FCX Clarity: Hydrogen-Electric Hybrid

Honda’s FCX has been around for quite a while, being tested, refined, and re-tested on the streets of California and Japan. The car was first introduced in 1999 as a concept based on the Honda Accord platform. Soon, it evolved as the concept was engineered and tested, being released as the Clarity in 2002. Since then, the FCX is more efficient than ever, with the latest 2008-09 model appearing first at the LA Auto Show in 2007 and released for lease in 2008 to Southern Californians. Honda ch Continue reading

Platinum-free fuel cell may offer cheaper green power (New Kerala)

London, Dec 26 : Chinese scientists have devised new low cost platinum-free fuel cells that promises to offer cheaper green power. Continue reading

Electric-Car Battery Makers Seek Federal Funds (New York Times)

In the race to make the lithium-ion batteries that will run the electric cars of the future, the United States is losing to Asian countries, and start-ups and big companies need to band together to build a lithium-ion battery industry in the United States, says Jim Greenberger. Continue reading