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A Hybrid Car Comparision Chart Can Be Useful

March 7, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment 

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A hybrid car is a vehicle that uses two or even more distinct sources of power in order to get propelled. Among the power sources for a hybrid car there are gasoline or diesel fuel, on-board or out-board rechargeable energy storage systems (RESS), hydrogen, wind, compressed or liquid natural gas, solar, coal, wood or other solid combustibles, etc. The very concept of hybrid car designates electric vehicles that adapt the usage of an internal combustion engine to that of the electrical batteries.

As mentioned above, there are other hybrid vehicles beside the hybrid car we will mainly deal with here. Mopeds and electric bicycles make the most relevant of examples here. These are the simplest forms of hybrid vehicles. The combination between a gas engine or a battery and the physical power of the muscles is definitely superior. The heavy hybrids cover the industrial or supply vehicles such as ships, hydraulic machines, buses, locomotives and so on. Usually, the term hybrid car-vehicle is used to refer to hybrid electric vehicles. This range includes the next types of automotives: AHS2 (Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Silverado, Cadillac Escalade, Saturn Vue), Toyota Prius, Ford Escape Hybrid, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid, Honda Insight and many others. A gas-electric hybrid car usually gets its power from an internal combustion engine (gasoline or diesel engine) and an electric battery.

The beginnings of the hybrid car date back to the late 1900s when David Arthurs, an electrical engineer from Arkansas, invented the braking regenerative hybrid. Other than the combination of gas engine and electric motor, there are other propulsion sources used, but for a single engine only. Though there is a certain similarity to a hybrid car, distinctions do exist. In fact, vehicles with double or multiple energy sources are dual mode automotive systems of the trolley type.

A hybrid car presents a number of advantages from the environmental perspective and there are two sides to consider here. First of all, you get to do something for the environment and humankind, but you also save money on fuel. These two advantages and benefits brought about by the hybrid car are tributary to at least three elements in the design: the combination of gasoline and the electric motors, a battery with plenty of storage capacity and the possibility to re-capture important amounts of energy, which are normally wasted while braking.

 

What Exactly Is A Hybrid Car?

February 14, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment 

For more information about hybrid engines and an updated version of hybrid electric car go to Hybrid Car Review.

A hybrid car is a vehicle that uses two or even more distinct sources of power in order to get propelled. Among the power sources for a hybrid car there are gasoline or diesel fuel, on-board or out-board rechargeable energy storage systems (RESS), hydrogen, wind, compressed or liquid natural gas, solar, coal, wood or other solid combustibles, etc. The very concept of hybrid car designates electric vehicles that adapt the usage of an internal combustion engine to that of the electrical batteries.

As mentioned above, there are other hybrid vehicles beside the hybrid car we will mainly deal with here. Mopeds and electric bicycles make the most relevant of examples here. These are the rather basic forms of hybrid vehicles. The combination between a gas engine or a battery and the physical power of the muscles is definitely superior. The heavy hybrids cover the industrial or supply vehicles such as ships, hydraulic machines, buses, locomotives and so on. Usually, the term hybrid car-vehicle is used to refer to hybrid electric vehicles. This range includes the next types of automotives: AHS2 (Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Silverado, Cadillac Escalade, Saturn Vue), Toyota Prius, Ford Escape Hybrid, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid, Honda Insight and many others. A gas-electric hybrid car usually gets its power from an internal combustion engine (gasoline or diesel engine) and an electric battery.

The origins of the hybrid car are to be found in the early 1900s when David Arthurs created the first hybrid ever. Besides the hybrid car as mentioned above, which uses two or more different propulsion devices, there are also vehicles which use distinct sources of energy or input types but only one engine. These are also considered by some people to be similar to the hybrid car. Actually the latter should be more appropriately called dual mode vehicles (electric trolleybuses, dual mode buses, flexible-fuel vehicles, etc).

A hybrid car presents a number of advantages from the environmental perspective and there are two sides to consider here. First of all, you get to do something for the environment and humankind, but you also save money on fuel. There is a triple combination of factors that make the design of a hybrid car so appropriate for our times: first there is the combination gas-electricity, secondly, the battery comes with a high storage capacity, and thirdly, the kinetic energy wasted by braking is recuperated and reused.

Gas Mileage Improvement - Easy Ways To Get Better Gas Mileage

January 14, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment 

In today’s world, the ever increasing prices of gasoline makes a huge dent in your expenditures, and we are always looking for ways to better this situation.

Who wants to spend a large amount of their hard-earned money on gasoline? 

Nobody of course!

Wouldn’t it be amazing if you knew some tricks to help improve your current gas mileage so you can save some of your hard earned money?

In order to do this, you just need to keep in mind these simple solutions, realise their importance, and utilise them in your daily routine.

Here is a list of some of these important points:

Change the way you drive: this is the easiest way to save a lot of money as you don’t need to spend anything to make this method work; all that is required is to bring a few changes in you and see it showing wonderful results.

You must learn to slow down on freeways. You should not drive at high speed especially
when you are going on a short journey. Make a conscious effort to maintain your speed and use your brakes as minimally as possible.

Drive when it is cooler outside: driving at such a time will reduce the stress on the vehicle and that will help you increase gas mileage.

Coasting to stop signs and lights: if you drive fast and stop right at the last moment, you are using more gas than what is actually required. It is always better to coast up to a stop signal or traffic light. You should use this trick to coast downhill also, whenever possible.

Use the traffic to your advantage: when you are driving at high speeds, it is better to drive behind a big vehicle like a truck. Don’t forget to keep a safe distance in doing so. When you drive like this, you reduce the wind resistance and this can improve gas mileage by 5% to 10%.

Take proper care of your vehicle: your vehicle should be properly maintained if you want good results in mileage improvements. Make sure that the tyres are properly inflated and check that the air filter is not dirty. Even doing these little things will make a massive difference.

Get timely oil change and tune ups done: they are a must for the improvement in mileage of your vehicle. You must get it done every 3,000- 4,000 miles.

Use water to run your vehicle: yes it is possible to do so! Water is known to be a cheaper and better alternative to expensive gasoline. HHO generators are installed in the vehicles that use water. It helps in saving your hard earned money and is beneficial in fighting global warming too. The HHO gas extracted from water reverts back to its original state when it exits your vehicle. This method causes less pollution and is affordable too.

You can follow any of these methods and enjoy the benefits of improved gas mileage.

The added advantage is that any of these solutions are successful in all vehicles, whether it is a car, truck, SUV or anything else.

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