Hybrid Diesel Electric VW Golf

Everyone is already aware of what a hybrid electric car is, but there is a way for automakers to take this concept a step further, and that is to create hybrid diesel electric cars. Although at current this is more of a European tradition, the Volkswagen company is bringing it to America by releasing the VW Golf, a hybrid diesel electric vehicle that is set to be released in the 2010 model year. This is the first American version of a hybrid diesel electric car, which not only operates on a mix of gasoline and electric power to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and boost gas mileage, but it also makes use of diesel instead of traditional gasoline which has really spectacular implications.

The reason why a hybrid diesel electric vehicle is such a unique and exciting proposition is because there are so many technologies that are being researched and created surrounding the concept of bio diesel, or naturally grown diesel that will prevent us from having to rely on the oil trade and foreign trade for gasoline. Bio diesel is a type of diesel fuel that can be biologically created using natural products like corn, soy and even algae. Not only will this free our country from having to rely on foreign oil supplies to generate gasoline, but it also means less greenhouse gas emissions and healthier, less harmful emissions overall because bio diesel burns much more cleanly than any other form of gasoline or oil out there.

So what this means for the United States is that while hybrid electric vehicles are already highly sought after, and really making a mark in the auto industry, automakers are not finished. They are still working to release interesting new technologies, and one of those technologies is the hybrid diesel electric car, which is beginning with the release of the Volkswagen Golf for the 2010 model year, and which will clearly expand into other vehicles and newer technologies as time goes by. The adoption of a vehicle that runs on a combination of electric engine and diesel engine is an exciting proposition because bio diesel is gaining popularity as a cheap way to power a diesel engine car, and the addition of electricity into the mix only makes the vehicle even more fuel efficient and easy on the environment.

Right now because the economy is going through such tumultuous times, it really makes sense that automakers from around the world would look for new technologies that will create increasing demand for cars, and that will create new jobs in the process. With the release of this hybrid diesel electric vehicle, everyone benefits, including the car-buying consumers, the automakers, and those who are employed by the automakers, meaning that these hybrid diesel electric vehicles are a smart choice for everyone and can absolutely benefit the economy while simultaneously benefiting our environment.

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Originally posted 2008-12-11 05:47:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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How Hybrid Diesel Electric Technology Makes a Difference

While there are some hybrid diesel electric buses and locomotives operating in the US, the long-awaited Volkswagen hybrid diesel electric Golf that’s manufactured in Europe won’t be released to United States market as they had originally planned.  Volkswagen claims that the price of manufacturing the vehicle is too high.

The Dodge RAM HEV that was supposed to be released in 2005 never quite made it to the marketplace.  It was supposed to have an electric diesel hybrid drive train, and would have been the first diesel electric hybrid car on the market in the United States.

So in the United States, the outlook for hybrid diesel technology is not good.  Though large companies like UPS have programs in place to test hybrid diesel electric vans, and some cities like Seattle use hybrid buses, even operations like mining operations use hybrid mining trucks and some submarines are even diesel electric hybrids, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to purchase a diesel electric hybrid at your car dealership within the next few years.

The worldwide news for hybrid diesel electric cars is much better than the outlook in the United States, however. Peugeot has had diesel electric hybrid technology in the works for a while and has plans to release its PSA Peugeot Citroen to parts of Europe by 2011.  The company has just recently entered into a partnership with Bosch who will provide parts of the motor and the technology to help them get the cars on the road more quickly.  There is currently no plan to release this vehicle in the United States.

One can only hope that the Peugeot hybrid diesel electric vehicle proves a smashing success and that its success sparks interest in marketing the clean technology to the American consumer, or our hopes of having hybrid diesel electric cars to choose from might still be years away from being fulfilled.

Hybrid electric cars are starting to earn a market share in the United States, and given that hybrid diesel electric vehicles are being tested by companies like UPS, there is still hope. If the companies like UPS who are trying the technology to see if it lowers their costs of operation find favorable results that might help lead the way toward popularizing hybrid diesel electric cars.

Many believe that hybrid diesel electric technology is the true future of hybrid cars all over the world.  While hybrid electric cars seem to be the focus of most research, a diesel engine’s ability to burn biofuel instead of petroleum based fuels makes it a much greener choice than a standard engine. The combination of hybrid electric technology with an engine capable of providing more power while running less hot and using biofuels as opposed to petroleum should be on the top of the priority stack for companies who want to provide green solutions for consumers.

Given the current worldwide economic crises, it doesn’t seem promising that car manufacturers will sink the money necessary into hybrid diesel electric technology any faster than they have so far.

Originally posted 2009-01-08 14:46:45. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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What’s Next for Electric Cars?

Electric cars have been the wave of the future, promising to provide us with the fuel-independent transportation alternative that we’ve been looking for. Car companies are scrambling to create the electric cars that we want, pushing out their newest electric models as quickly as they can.

It is important for everyone to completely understand where we are at with electric cars, where we are trying to get with these different electric cars, and what the future holds for this new type of vehicle.

Where Are We At?

Companies are currently working to get their first electric cars out on the market. Cars are coming out in limited numbers, with electric vehicles like the Electric Mini coming out in small test batches. The Chevy Volt is going to be the first mainstream, mass-market electric vehicle to be released. The car, expected to launch toward the end of 2010, is an electric hybrid that relies on the electric battery for up to 40 miles. Beyond that, the car will rely on the usual gasoline engine to be powered.

Where Are We Trying to Get?

Eventually, we are trying to get toward something that may seem somewhat unreachable. We are looking to have affordable electric cars that will be able to go hundreds of miles without a charge. As it currently stands, most cars will only be able to reach a maximum of 100 miles on one charge.

These cars will also be expensive; the Chevy Volt is expected to be about $40,000 dollars. Eventually, we are trying to get to electric cars that are cheaper and more affordable. The Ford EV is leading the charge, using a common platform and already-created base in an attempt to lower costs.

What Does the Future Hold

The next few years will be crucial for the electric car. Companies are looking to release their electric vehicles in 2011 and 2012, working to get their first cars on the market. The future for electric vehicles is bright, as many realize that this is the future of car technology. Unfortunately, we must go through the growing pains of a new and untested market before we can reach that future. Look for extended mileage, extended speeds, faster pick-up times, and faster charges as companies push through to newer models of their electric cars.

Electric cars have made incredible strides in recent years thanks to the rise in gas prices. As more and more people worry about the price of gas and dependence on foreign oil, electric cars will become more and more popular. Car companies have come a long way by finally coming out with vehicles, like the Chevy Volt, that rely on electricity for a part of their overall energy. As time moves forward, we look for affordable electric cars that can meet all of our needs, whether they be distance, speed, or cost. Eventually, these vehicles will meet our needs, and the technology will become as common as gasoline engines are today.

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Originally posted 2010-08-03 03:06:24. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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The Chevy Volt

Rising gas prices and a worry about dependence on foreign oil has led car companies to completely change their strategy. These companies must now focus on electric vehicles, working to find renewable energy resources that are going to pull cars away from the usual combustible engine. Many companies are scrambling to come out with their electric vehicle, as they were simply unready for this complete shift in the wants and needs of the future public. Chevrolet was different, however, poised and ready to release their first electric vehicle offering as the others scramble to bring theirs to life.

The Chevy Volt is going to be the first mass-produced electric hybrid that will be ready for the masses. While there have been other electric hybrids that have come into the market, the Volt marks the first that will be somewhat accessible to the population. Not limited by small batch sizes, the Volt will release in late 2010 with 10,000 vehicles, followed by a 60,000-vehicle release in the second year of the vehicle.

The Chevy Volt is going to have a price tag around $40,000, making it somewhat expensive for those who were hoping to jump on the Chevy Volt bandwagon. Consumers can expect prices to go down as time goes on; the technology is still relatively new, which will lead to high prices. Chevy has made a point of the fact that they are working to rescue costs as much as possible without sacrificing the actual integrity and quality of the vehicle.

The car will be able to operate for 40 miles without using the engine that is placed inside. The first 40 miles will be completely powered by an electric battery, allowing the car to operate with zero emissions. The car can simply be plugged into a home outlet, providing homeowners with a simple and easy way to fuel their car.

One of the unique ways in which the electric hybrid works is by further powering the battery once the battery has been drained. When the combustible engine kicks in, the battery is slowly charged. While it will not be able to revert back to full battery usage, it will help to ease the load of the engine. The company claims that the Volt will be able to go beyond 300 miles after using both the battery and the engine.

The fuel economy of the Chevy Volt will be second to none, but with some confusion involved. The new technology is not completely regulated, and the EPA has no full test for the fuel economy of this kind of vehicle. While the company has claimed 280 MPG total, and 50 MPG with the engine running, it has not been proven through regulation.

The Chevy Volt is an exciting step for the future of electric cars. While there are still some issues to work out and some technology to improve, Chevy is leading he charge for the future of vehicles that rely more on power than on actual gasoline.

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Originally posted 2010-08-01 03:56:36. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Tesla/Toyota Partnership

The market for electric vehicles is strong, as companies jockey to be the first to come to the market with an impressive offering. While the Chevy Volt will be the first mainstream and somewhat affordable electric car to hit the market, companies are still working to knock that company and that car off of their thrones.

Enter Tesla and Toyota. These two car companies are going to team up to develop the various aspects needed to create electric vehicles. The two will work together on the production system, the parts for these cars, the actual cars themselves, and the engineering support needed to handle it. The companies are also planning on forming a team of specialists that they will share, constantly working to be on the forefront of electric car technology.

This partnership will bring to life the shuttered Northern California plant from Toyota, as it will be the new facility for the engineering team and for the actual creation of the cars. Tesla will be releasing their model S car, one that is helping to bring power and force into the world of hybrids and electric cars. Toyota is planning on releasing their electric vehicle in 2012. This partnership will help to strengthen Toyota’s electric car offering.

So what does this partnership actually do for the world of electric vehicles? The partnership is going to create a strong bond between two companies who are looking to penetrate the electric car market. Tesla helps to bring style and power to the table, while Toyota helps to bring experience in the market, thanks to the Toyota Prius. Toyota already works to produce cars on an incredible mass market, helping to bring Tesla into a completely different vehicle game.

The result could easily be one of the best electric vehicles on the market as both companies combine their unique powers in the car industry. The companies are going to have the power to work a little harder on new technology and are creating a powerful joint team that will work to create an affordable and accessible electric car.

While the partnership will take a few years to actually get into full force, the results will be somewhat immediate. You can expect to see traces of this powerful partnership in Toyota’s 2012 electric offering. This will serve as a tester for the concepts that the partnership will crank out, giving them the feedback that they need to create a strong vehicle.

While some look down on these collaborations, others realize the importance that they will have on the overall electric vehicle market. These companies will combine to create electric cars that can go further, for cheaper, and at faster speeds. In the end, these partnerships will completely push the technology of electric vehicles, helping to move the cars closer to our expectations. While the change will be slow, Toyota and Tesla will be at the head of the pack.

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Originally posted 2010-07-31 03:49:33. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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