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- view websiteBuyers of any of 13 hybrid vehicles can qualify for tax breaks
New tax breaks for US car buyers will be available for at least 13 gas-electric vehicles. The breaks will come in the form of tax credits, ranging from… Read More »
- view websiteAlternative fuel confined to corn belt
An article touching on some of the growing pains of the flex-fuels program in the United States. By building flex-fuel cars that run on gas, E85 or a… Read More »
- view websiteCarmakers fight to be king of green
They woo consumers with fuel-efficient models, from hybrids to quieter and cleaner diesels. This article provides an extensive writeup on hybrids and… Read More »
- view websiteSenator drafts energy policy
A draft Virginia Energy Bill to be debated this year includes tax refunds to Virginians who buy hybrid cars and energy-saving appliances, choosing new… Read More »
- view websiteHonda Line-up at The Geneva Salon 2006 Tackles Future Challenges
Honda's FCX Concept: a futuristic, stylish, but highly practical fuel cell car that points the way to a potential production model in three to four years'… Read More »
- view websiteFord unveils hybrid research SUV
The Escape Hybrid E85 was unveiled by Ford at the Washington Auto Show, and it is reportedly the first hybrid capable of operating on blends of up to… Read More »
- view websiteGeneral Motors to build hybrid SUVs with enhanced technology
General Motors has announced that it will be building its Tahoe and GMC Yukon SUVs using enhanced hybrid technology, which will include a special transmission… Read More »
- view websiteFord will become the first automaker to assemble hybrid vehicles in Canada
A plant in Oakville, Ontario, - after undergoing a $860 million conversion - will assemble hybrid versions of the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX crossover… Read More »
- view websiteMIT powers up new battery for hybrid cars
A report entitled Electrodes with High Power and High Capacity for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries published in the February 17th edition of Science magazine… Read More »
- view websiteGreen machines
Looking at hybrid technology and the hybrid cars that employ the technology, the article presents the point of view that hybrids are a niche technology… Read More »
- view websiteUPS Expands 'Green Fleet' with 50 Hybrid-Electric Vehicles
UPS has placed an order with International Truck and Engine and Freightliner LLC for 50 hybrid electric delivery trucks that feature faster-charging lithium… Read More »
- view websiteHybrid Cars to Get High-Occupancy Waiver
Starting on March 1st, hybrid vehicle owners will be allowed in the high-occupancy-vehicle lanes on the Long Island Expressway regardless of the number… Read More »
- view websiteHyMotion's PHEV battery lets you plug in your hybrid
HyMotion's PHEV battery allows hybrid owners to run completely on battery power, if only for a short period of time, by kicking in when the hybrid battery… Read More »
- view websiteDemand for "ecocars" soars in Switzerland
With about 20 stands featuring hybrid, electric, fuel cell, natural gas and ethanol vehicles, the 76th Geneva International Motor Show begins this Thursday… Read More »
- view websiteActors to roll into Oscars in hybrids
Oscar nominees George Clooney, Joaquin Phoenix and Jake Gyllenhaal are among those expected to step out of green vehicles and onto the red carpet at the… Read More »
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