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    environment. The electric and Hybrid brands have promised to revolutionize and rival the traditional cars in their economy on fuel and their friendliness to the

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    Hybrid Vehcile

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    SAE TECHNICAL PAPER SERIES 2003-01-2307 A Comparative Study of the Production Applications of Hybrid Electric Powertrains Harry L. Husted Delphi Corporation Reprinted From: Hybrid Vehicle and Energy Storage Technologies (SP-1789) Future Transportation Technology Conference Costa Mesa, California June 23-25, 2003 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 U.S.A. Tel: (724) 776-4841 Fax: (724) 776-5760 Web: www.sae.org All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be

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    efficient, the Toyota Camry hybrid is what you have been hoping for in an elegant yet capable vehicle. With its rising popularity among hybrid enthusiasts, this version of the Camry proves that being green can still be great-looking. With its sophisticated modern looks and equally state-of-the-art features, the Toyota Camry Hybrid has been able to effectively stand on its own. Able to provide great overall performance, its 2.5 L petrol engine perfectly matched with an advanced electric motor delivers excellent

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    Automobile Toyota Industries develops and manufactures automobiles and automobile-related products, such as vehicles, engines, car air-conditioning compressors, car electronics components and devices, and stamping dies. In the vehicle and engine businesses we have achieved a top-class level of quality and productivity within the Toyota Group and are contributing to Toyota Motor Corporation's car production. The car air-conditioning compressor business uses its unsurpassed technological development

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    “green” car, earns itself the most miles per gallon with the efficiency of using two engines, one of them being an electric. Controversially, the electric engine heavily relies on the use of “rare earth elements” which production comes almost exclusively from China. Alongside with China's hazardous mining techniques and careless refining practices, the top two rare earth elements used for hybrids are seen also as

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    Summer 2012 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC MARKETING PLAN Strategic Marketing Plan Model S Premium Electric Car, Tesla Motors Inc August 20, 2012. New York University Author: Partha Mitra 2 Strategic Marketing Revision History Date Version Description Author 07/07/2012 1.0 Initial Draft – Purpose, company mission, company overview, industry analysis, Appendix Partha Mitra 14/07/2012 1.1 Added Competitor Analysis, SWOT Analysis, References

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    Hybrid Cars Essay

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    uphill or accelerating quickly. The battery is used to give extra acceleration power if needed. When the car is stopped, hybrid gasoline motors can shut off and run off their electric motor and battery. These cars are aerodynamic and the tires are often stiffer and inflated higher to reduce dragging. According to a November 16, 2004 article written in the parents magazine, hybrid cars are no different from the gas powered car. It can accelerate just as quickly and travel just as fast on the highway

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    I Search : Going Green

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    manufacturers to alter the inner workings of automobiles, thus creating the greener alternatives like hybrids and electric cars. As of now, green machines are impacting the way our country travels across America. I know that car makers are producing more electric and hybrids cars than ever. I had the opportunity to experience the popularized hybrid in action. About 5 years ago, my father purchased a Nissan Altima hybrid as gas prices were soaring higher than ever. This car really made an impression on me as

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    For this paper, I examined literature written about electric vehicle policy, specifically those articles with a focus on current issues related to vehicle assimilation into our electrical grid. It’s an exciting time to research the state of electric vehicle policy, with so much new technology coming to the market so quickly, and still so many unknowns about how it will all operate efficiently within our current system. I have grouped the literature into two main categories for purposes of this

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    Written Analysis The electric hybrid car: development and future of battery by Michael Hereward Westbrook (2001) mainly it deals with the history, process of electric cars manufacture. This book carries on many of considerable information attaching to my research question: “: How does Hybrid electric car generate electricity?” The author of this book, Westbrook, is a great writer who has written couple of other books about engineering. He has backed up all his ideas including references from other

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