By Rob Safuto on May 17, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
GM is conducting a pilot program called Project Driveway that provides 100 hydrogen fuel cell powered cars to drivers in New York, California and Washington, D.C. The vehicle in provided is a hydrogen-powered Chevy Equinox sport utility vehicle.
A writer from the New York Daily News took the vehicle for a test drive and reported, [...]
By Rob Safuto on May 8, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
I’ve mentioned Google’s RechargeIT initiative before but found something interesting about it recently that is worth sharing. Google has installed a chip in each of their test vehicles to track the performance of the cars. According to the RechargeIT site, ” All of these cars are outfitted with data recording devices that track technical [...]
By Rob Safuto on Mar 16, 2008 in Video | 1 Comment
The Aptera electric vehicle is the most futuristic of all the plug-in hybrids that I’ve seen. Popular Mechanics took a very detailed look at this vehicle recently as shown in the photo below. The manufacturers are promising 300 miles per gallon. This is an extremely innovative vehicle. In addition to plugging in, this vehicle also [...]
By Rob Safuto on Feb 25, 2008 in Analysis | 4 Comments
If you’re ever wondered why clean energy progress in the U.S. is taking so long, look no further than the dialog (more like a diatribe actually) going on between General Motors and environmental activists.
Six weeks ago General Motors launched the GMnext community site which includes information and discussions on GM’s efforts with respect to renewable [...]
By Rob Safuto on Feb 7, 2008 in Opinion | 0 Comments
It’s comforting to know that Silicon Valley is putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to clean energy. Cleantech is becoming all the rage these days. That’s a very good thing in my opinion.
Unfortunately, when anything becomes all the rage it also becomes susceptible to hype and bubbles. I don’t think we [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jan 21, 2008 in Video | 2 Comments
There was a lot of buzz around clean vehicles at the latest auto show in Detroit. In addition to the many electric hybrid vehicles we are now seeing in the market there is also a class of hydrogen based hybrid vehicles as well. Hydrogen hybrids are primarily powered by hydrogen with a gas engine as [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jan 13, 2008 in Analysis | 0 Comments
Of all the areas where I’ve seen progress on clean energy over the past three months, automobiles are definitely a stand out performer. Perhaps autos are the most logical entry point to a new clean energy economy. We see cars everyday. Almost all of us drive cars on a daily places. And cars are the [...]
By Rob Safuto on Dec 12, 2007 in Video | 0 Comments
The Ford HySeries Edge is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle with a twist. The car is powered by an electric motor that is charged by either an on board hydrogen fuel cell or by plugging the vehicle in to an electric outlet.
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By Rob Safuto on Dec 12, 2007 in Video | 0 Comments
The Chevy Volt is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that the company plans to have in production some time in 2010.
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