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    Tesla are competing with not only “green” vehicle market that consists of Electric vehicles (EV), plug in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) and hybrid vehicle, but with the overall vehicles industry. Let’s put into consideration that all major automakers are planning to launch or have launched electric/hybrid vehicles, which will increase the competition widely in the next years. As well defined the green vehicles are competing in the requirements of a usual car such as: speed, comfort, handling and

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    Hybrid Demystification

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    The article “The Gas-Electric Hybrid Demystified” by Sara R. Howerth, gives the reader some insight on the new developed technology of hybrid cars. The author uses the difference between four engine models; Gas-Engine, Battery Powered Electric, Hybrid model #1 and Hybrid model #2 – to show just how far technology has come and to say that this is only just the beginning. The engine will keep evolving as long as our natural resources continue to diminish and our need for them increases. The author

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    Introduction Green growth can be seen as a way to pursue economic growth and development, while avoiding environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and unsustainable use of natural resources. Making business sustainable is not just a moral choice. It’s a practical one. Being eco-friendly and socially thoughtful is an overhaul of what is known about business: it requires business owners to reconsider everything from suppliers to which products to stock on the shelves. Companies in every industry

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    E Bike Marketing Plan

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    * EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : This marketing plan examines the launch of a human-electric hybrid bicycle called e-bike by the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturing company HONDA, in China. We all know that the Global Warming is a serious issue to be addressed. This is the right time to realize the importance of eco-friendly products to save the earth from global warming and its ill effects. Unfortunately the automobile emissions are the second largest contributors for the green house gases. Honda

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    Toyota Prius

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    Major Trends 8 Marketing Strategy 8 Communication Mix 9 Marketing Campaign 10 Media Strategy 11 Post Campaign Testing 11 Summary 11 Current Future Environment 12 Appendix Attitudes of Consumers Towards Green Cars (% of respondents), 13 Hybrid Owner Survey 14 Media Advantages and Disadvatages 15 Bibliography & References 16 Executive Summary Objective In our marketing plan we will be analyzing the many different aspects of

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    The Many Benefits of Hybrid Cars Essay

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    The Many Advantages of Hybrid Cars Picture yourself driving on the freeway. You are cruising along at about sixty-five miles per hour in your late model SUV. This is a typical morning for you until an electronic beep from within your dash catches your attention. When you look at your gauges, you see the low fuel light shining bright and orange. As you think to yourself, "I just filled this thing up a week ago," you glance up to see salvation in the form of a road sign: "Gas, next exit." "Thank

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    Hybrid Cars Jose Ayon Specific Purpose - To inform my audience about hybrid vehicles. Central Idea - Hybrid car history and different platforms of hybrid vehicles. Introduction I. A hybrid car is a vehicle with more than one power source such as a small internal combustion engine and an electric motor. II. Most hybrids only use gasoline when needed. The electric motor, powered by a stack of rechargeable batteries, is the primary workhorse for propulsion under low-speed driving. III. When

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    products include the Ford Fiesta, Ford Mustang, Ford Focus, and Ford Explorer. Volkswagen is known for their VW Passat and Jetta. While Honda’s main attractions are their Honda Civic and Honda Accord. According to Bloomberg Personal Finance, worldwide vehicle sales at Toyota rose 2.4 percent to 9.98 million units last year. This resulted in Toyota leading GM and Volkswagen in global auto deliveries for the second straight year. U.S. sales of Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models rose 7.4 percent last year to

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    considered hybrid cars to be slow and ugly. But without climate getting worse many companies are shifting to hybrid. If you have seen the famous super bowl commercial “The Longest Chase” by Toyota where the bank robbers steal a Toyota Prius to run away from the cops. They travel throughout America and people get surprise that a Prius is fast and good looking. The robbers are surprised how the Toyota Prius was going so far on the gas left in it. Reason of the commercial was to show how hybrids are fast

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    Background Conventional vehicles burn fossil fuels and emit exhaust fumes to the atmosphere. Not only have gasoline vehicles depleted natural resources, they also have caused severe environmental pollutions, especially in some populous nations such as China and India. [1] CO2 is the main contributor of the greenhouse effect. 97% of greenhouse emission is carbon dioxide. And in turn, road transportation has become the largest sector in producing carbon dioxide. [2] Because of the decreasing natural

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