December 16th, 2011 — Car Reviews, Hybrid Diesel Electric, Volkswagen
The diesel electric hybrid car is a phenomenon that is gaining serious notoriety in Europe, but now Volkswagen is taking this phenomenon one step further and bringing it to the United States by releasing a version of the VW Golf which will be officially unveiled sometime in the latter half of 2009 and intended for the 2010 model year. This is going to be the first American version of a hybrid diesel electric vehicle, making it quite a sensation already though it has at least a year before its official release.
The Golf Hatchback that is being released by Volkswagen is more readily known as the Rabbit in North America. It is planned to be unveiled in Geneva’s upcoming Motor Show. The information that has already been leaked regarding the Volkswagen Golf / Rabbit is quite promising, as this vehicle is said to have a fuel economy of 83.1 miles per gallon imperial, or 69.9 miles per gallon US. This car is offering much lower emissions, only releasing 89 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer, which is a huge improvement over the Toyota Prius Hybrid, which in comparison emits 104 grams per kilometer of carbon dioxide.
The diesel engine that is being used in this unique Golf Hybrid from Volkswagen has been developed specifically to cater to consumers in the United States market, with Californian consumers targeted specifically. For this reason, this engine is going to meet all Euro 5 emissions criteria as well as passing the Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions standards, which is an even more stringent set of emissions standards. If you combine this with the fact that many forms of bio diesel are now being crafted from algae, and you will find yourself driving a much greener car than what is currently being offered on the road.
According to the station that first leaked the news about the Volkswagen Golf Hybrid Electric Vehicle, the technology that is going to be used in the Volkswagen Golf Hybrid is also going to be utilized in a wide variety of Volkswagen Group models including the Jetta Saloon, which is a sedan that sells in much greater numbers in the United States than both the Audi A3 and Rabbit combined.
A lot of information is still unknown about this particular vehicle, but what is known is relatively clear: A phenomenon that is quite popular in European countries, the hybrid diesel electric vehicle, is on its way to the United States and the rest of North America, giving American consumers a chance to take advantage of this unique technology which provides excellent mileage and lower emissions than many other hybrid vehicles. Diesel Electric Hybrid vehicles are vehicles that combine diesel engines with electric engines, allowing for vehicles that create less emissions, get more power on less gas, and are a great deal “greener” just by nature. Volkswagen is clearly taking the next logical step in green vehicle technology by providing the United States with a unique hybrid vehicle that truly packs a punch.
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Originally posted 2008-10-31 12:33:37. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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November 27th, 2011 — Hybrid Diesel Electric, News, telsa, toyota
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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November 16th, 2011 — Benefits of Hybrids, Hybrid Diesel Electric
It is important to be brutally honest when it comes to why you should buy a hybrid. One of the top reasons why it would be in your best interest to buy a hybrid car is because when you buy a hybrid, it makes a really big statement about who you are as a person. Many people decide to buy a hybrid simply because it is a way for them to strike back against the people that prefer buying big gasoline-hogging sports utility vehicles or SUVs, and they also choose to buy a hybrid because it is an acknowledgment that they have passion for the environment as well.
The number of famous people that are driving around in these hybrid vehicles is also quickly becoming a reason for certain people to want to get involved on the bandwagon as it were. Do you want to drive any old vehicle, or do you want to drive what Cameron Diaz and Leonardo Di Caprio are driving?
There are a number of more serious reasons why you should consider the act of buying a hybrid. For example, hybrid cars are much simpler to operate because not only do they run much like any ordinary car, but they also present you with an opportunity for less maintenance and a vehicle that will generally be much more reliable in the long run. In a hybrid car, you simply have to pull up to the gas pump as you normally would, and fill in just as you normally would – Your hybrid vehicle is going to do all of the rest of the work. There’s no plugging it in, no wondering about limited range or long-term refueling or any of that nonsense.
Another reason to buy a hybrid is that the hybrid car is going to run just like any other car, if you can get used to the fact that the engine turns off and allows you to rely on electrical power at time. When you drive a Toyota Prius hybrid for example, you can only slightly feel it when the engine starts up and shuts down – Meaning that when you buy a hybrid, you are dealing with a type of car that is virtually indistinguishable from other vehicles, and yet you are helping the environment in very big ways.
When you buy a hybrid, you are allowing yourself to get around while using a lot less fuel. Hybrid vehicles have greater fuel efficiency because when you rely on the electric engine, you do not need to use gasoline at all. This means that when you are doing a lot of city driving, your fuel efficiency is not as bad as it is with a normal vehicle. In other words, not only are you saving the environment, but money in your own pocket as well.
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Originally posted 2009-11-20 03:33:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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November 6th, 2011 — Hybrid Diesel Electric, PHEV
A PHEV (Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) is a vehicle that has batteries on board that can now be charged via the standard household electrical outlet. PHEVs still have the internal combustion engine and the batteries they were manufactured with, they have just had that one modification made. Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles have an advantage in that when they run only on their electrical charge, they a further reduction of 20% to 30% in energy consumption over what would be used running the gasoline engine. This is great for the consumer as well as the environment, since these cars make that much less greenhouse gas and overall pollution.
The first Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles to be made by the commercial automakers should be produced in 2009, with other companies following in 2010. As was alluded to in the beginning, it is actually possible to have a PHEV right this moment through conversion kits. That Prius you see everyday on the way to work may just be a PHEV.
These plug in style hybrid vehicles are often driven in a mode that is known as charge depleting mode, at least at first, where they are running exclusively from cheaper battery power. However, once the battery power reaches a certain level of depletion, then the internal combustion engine is going to kick in. The more advanced types of PHEVs can use what is known as blended mode, allowing them to drive in the different modes depending on what maximum level of energy efficiency can be achieved during a long trip.
As of now, it is currently unclear as to what the range will be for all-electric driving using the newer models of PHEVs, but it should also be relatively easy to determine, because it is likely that most of these vehicles are going to come in a number of denominations, such as the PHEV 50, which would have a 50-mile range for all electric driving.
Plug in style hybrid electric vehicles are soon going to be available on the mass commercial market. They are likely going to be a significant means for reducing our world’s dependence on fossil fuels while simultaneously reducing our contributions to global warming as well as the financial and economic stress that is placed on people that cannot afford traditional vehicles, or to keep their vehicle filled with gasoline. For all of these great reasons, we should all be hoping that the PHEV technology continues to develop so that it can be a widespread method of transportation, as well as a preferred method of transportation for many people around the country.
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Originally posted 2009-11-10 03:23:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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