has GM bit of more then it can show with saying they would have the volt out by 2010.
it seems like the car company has made a big goal for it self when it says that it would have a plug in car that can go 40 miles on one charge.
The people are at GM are racing to get the car to the market but have fallen a bit behind as statested in this article in the atlantic.
but the people at GM are hopeful that they can reach their goal.
I think this is an interesting article that goes into GM quest to reach it goal, so far and it's failure with electric cars in the past.
though I think the article is incorrect about one thing with GM's electric car released in the 90's. they say it was a failure in the market but my understanding the car was released in such a limited market and had it's plug pulled shortly after launch that I wouldn't say it's a market failure since it didn't have much chance to be in the market.
there was a movie released a few years ago about it, where a number of the owners of the cars talked about how they liked it but GM only offered them a lease and they couldn't buy the car out right. when the lease was over many of the owners wanted to keep the car but GM refused and took their cars (and sent them to get crushed)
that's not a failure of the market that was a failure on GM's part to see that in the 90's there was a market for an electric car (even if it was a niche at the time)
Hopefully GM will be wiser on how they deal with the Volt.
Monday, June 23, 2008
GM trying to Volt to the finish line
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Atlantic City Convention Center goes solar
the state of New Jersy and Pepco (their local engery company) has worked out a deal that would put 290,000 square feet solar panels on the Atlantic City convention center.
Doing this is expected to save $4.4 million dollars over the next 20years.
it will also mean that 1/4th of the convention center will come from those solar panels.
I hope other cities see this and follow suit.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Toyota hybrids can't be made fast enough
Toyota is facing a problem due to the high demand for their hybrid cars...they can't make enough batteries for their cars to match the demand for them.
because of this, Toyota is looking to expand it's facilities to produce batteries as well as funding more research to make better batteries for their cars.
Shai Agassi breaks down what needs to be done to get everyone into an electric car
Shai Agassi CEO of Project Better Place talks about how easy it will be for a country to buid the infrastructure that will make it possible for everyone to drive electric cars instead of gas powered cars and how any country can do it.
the vidoe is a little over 20 mins long
Monday, June 16, 2008
Honda leaving them in the dust...er.. I mean...water vapors
Honda is planning on release a super limted edition car that only emmits water.
the car will be the first hydrogen powered fuel cell car made for the direct market.
Honda plans on only making 200 cars in the next 3 years and lease them for $600 a month.
Get on the bus
Americans use public transportation and ride bikes less then our European counter parts. We also and opt to use our cars much more then them.
But I wonder why, do they have better transportation systems then us in the U.S or is it because of their higher gas prices.
I haven’t really looked into Europe’s transportation systems but being from Michigan, it’s not to hard to top my local transportation system (we have buses and that’s it) and even place that do have different forms of public transportation there is the issue of how well they are funded.
If we really want to help save the planet, cut back on emissions, save money on gas, it time for us to start stepping to the plate and let someone else do the driving. Not only should we start using public transportation more we should write our local politicians and tell them to fund the systems more.
And I am no exception, I could use the bus more (or period.) and if tell our politicans to better fund public transportation.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
get your car to drive on 100 miles per gallon
a company called A123 Systems are selling a conversion kit (for $10,000) that will turn your hybrid Pirus into a plug-in hybrid car.
this upgrade will now allow you to get up to 100 mpg.