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The Race For The Future Car (Martijn Kieft, VPRO Backlight)
With rising temperatures and rising gas prices, cars need to become greener fast. And superficially, the large car manufacturers seem to work hard to improve the fuel efficiency of their products. But are they really? The technology to make cars much more fuel efficient already exists for decades, but it never makes it to the showroom. Why do we have to wait so long for fuel efficient vehicles? The Race for the Car of the Future According to Vijay Vaitheeswaran, reporter for The Economist and author of Zoom, the global race for the fuel of the future, the large manufacturers lack the power of real innovation. A lot of money is spend of development of new models, but very little is spend on real research on new fuels and new ways to propel the car of the future. Meanwhile, the large car manufacturers are lobbying hard to block regulation on fuel efficiency. But innovation is happening in the car industry. Several small companies are working hard on cars that are much more fuel efficient, or that work on other fuels than gas. Some of those compete in the X-prize, a new initiative which will result in a race for the most fuel efficient car next year. Competitors include electric cars, hybrid cars and even a car that runs on compressed air. All of these competitors create cars that will be ready for production soon, and that will create a real threat to the large manufacturers. Companies like Tesla Motors, where Silicon Valley entrepeneurs who made large fortunes with …
China’s Electric Push
Every major Chinese car company seems to have one… Models of electric cars claiming to be greener, safer, better than the competition. Behind the race to build high quality petrol powered vehicles, Chinas manufactures are trying to get a head start on the future. In recent years Chinas technological progress in building cars has improved considerably, but the big question now is fuel efficiency and green technology. The government is very keen on pushing hybrid cars and electric cars out into the commercial market. Beijing is offering financial incentives to fuel the development, both, to manufactures and corporate or government buyers of eco-friendly cars. This kind of revolution certainly is coming from top down, not bottom up. That is, consumers are still only faintly aware of alternative engines, hybrids, electrics… China also hopes, the greener vehicles will ease its notorious problem with urban pollution by cutting down greenhouse gases. BWD, a company in Shenzhen, on the border with Hong Kong, is leading the charge. Harnessing its experience in building mobile phone batteries, the company will roll out Chinas first commercially viable full electric car later this year. Legendary investor Warren Buffet believes BWD is onto something and has put about 230 million Dollars in to buy a 10% stake. Because of the size of the Chinese auto market and the companies development of green energy technology, the CEO says, BWD can become the biggest car maker in the world …
EcoBoost Technology – Animation
EcoBoost: Go Farther. Use Less. Save More. Compared with more expensive hybrid and diesel engines, Ford EcoBoost technology will affordably provide the power and torque that customers crave from their vehicles, while delivering the improved fuel efficiency and reduction in tailpipe emissions that they demand. EcoBoost builds upon today’s affordable gasoline engine with the addition of proven mechanical enhancements. EcoBoost’s more efficient use of fuel means increased performance yet fewer trips to the gas pump. EcoBoost provides: **Up to 20 percent improvement in fuel economy. **Up to 15 percent reduction in CO2 emissions. **Improved engine performance. Plus, EcoBoost is easy on the wallet. Customers in North America purchasing a vehicle featuring an EcoBoost 4-cylinder engine can expect to recoup their initial investment within two and a half years through savings in fuel costs. Drivers of diesel-powered vehicles in North America need seven and a half years to recoup their investment. Hybrid owners need nearly 12 years when all options are equalized for miles driven per year and fuel costs. EcoBoost engines — while featuring advanced technology — still run on regular grade gasoline (87 octane). Their real-world fuel economy benefit is consistent no matter the drive cycle, meaning the engine is efficient in the city as well as on the highway.
The Importance of Winter Car Care GM
The Importance of Winter Car Care GM As Car Pools Increase in Popularity, Routine Car Maintenance Takes a Backseat – According to the US Department of Transportation, Americans drove 62.6 billion fewer miles since last November than they did the previous year. As budgets tighten and car pools and public transportation gain in popularity, drivers often put off routine car maintenance. Although replacement and servicing of many components are based on miles driven, vehicles that are driven less still need basic care to maintain fuel efficiency and performance. Performing regular maintenance can often prevent major breakdowns in the long run and even save drivers money. And as temperatures begin to drop, it’s important to check certain items. Industry experts recommend four maintenance items while driving a vehicle less: 1. Check tire pressure monthly and rotate using specified manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. 2. Check and maintain fluid levels of engine coolant, engine oil and even wiper fluid. 3. Check battery life, replace or charge your current battery and make sure battery terminals are corrosion-free. 4. Check exterior conditions of a vehicle if it’s sitting outside, removing leaves and snow pile-up.