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  • ... previously focused exclusively on classic cars and motorcycles. Throughout 2010, Willy test-drove... engineering masterpieces packed with technology, and when you step into higher-priced models every...

  • ...The two companies used Tesla's technology for basic parts such as the battery system and mot... itself on using its own technology in new cars since its founding. In another move that raised a ...

  • ...“advanced technology vehicle” « véhicule à technologie de pointe...Passenger cars and light trucks account for around 12% of total G...

  • For Winnipegger Don Himbeault, his first cars were old cars, and when it came to finding a project, he thought it would be fun to do an old car with a twist, by blending a vintage automobile with something from the sustainable-living category, namely an electric car. An engineer, Himbeault works as a technical consultant in the research and development field for clients at Deloitte & Touche. "I saw many new electric cars being offered but not many electric conversions," says Himbeault. The past president of the Association of Professional Engineers & Geosciences of Manitoba (APEGM), Himbeault saw a Chevrolet Corvair that had been converted to electric and initially began looking for one to use as a platform for his electric conversion. In August of 2008, his search led him to ...

    ... hoping for a breakthrough in battery technology to take the Austin to the next level. "Hopefully b...

  • ... intend to accelerate plans to have electric cars represent 5% of all new vehicles by 2020, while in...They pledge to use GPS technology to monitor registered sex offenders and other high...

  • This is definitely something that will stay for quite some time," the 25-year-old Swiss star said. "It's not something you do overnight. It's a long, hard-working process. "Climate change is probably the single biggest issue facing our planet and F1 is not immune from it," Nick Fry, CEO of Honda's team, said in a statement. "On the contrary we believe that F1, with its huge global profile and cutting edge technology, can play an important role in not only highlighting the issues but also playing our part in developing solutions." "We're not sure what painting an F1 car green will do for the planet -- but it sounds rather like the definition of greenwash," T&E's Aat Peterse said in Brussels. "What we do know from our own research is that Honda is far from reaching its EU fuel effic...

    ... advertising and sponsor logos on its race cars with an image of the Earth. Honda announced the ch...

  • ..."I'd hate to see people sleeping in their cars.". There's no place like it anywhere else in Ameriica. New drilling technology has freed up vast reserves of oil in the Williston...

  • A first line of research that appears obvious to us concerns people's motivation for PEBs. Because people appear to be relatively inactive regarding the environmental situation and a sense of emergency is now fuelling the debate about the importance of doing something, proenvironmental groups, behavioural scientists, and to some extent governments are increasingly attempting to find ways to motivate people to stop and then reverse the degradation of environmental conditions. An important observation about initiatives put forward is that they reflect particular ways to motivate people to act. For instance, strategies can take the form of new technology (e.g., more fuel-efficient cars and the production of green or renewable energy), structural initiatives (e.g., access to a curbside recy...

  • Some of these systems, like Ford's SYNC, link up with the outside world through the driver's mobile phone. Others, such as OnStar, have their own private communications links. One way or another, a quarter of the world's new cars will be equipped with some form of remote monitoring and control system by 2016, predicts Egil Juliussen, an analyst with iSuppli, a California company that monitors technology trends. The result will be cars that are not only impossible to steal, but can also call the emergency services if the air bags go off in an accident, make themselves more comfortable to drive before their owners get in, and even admit an owner who has misplaced his keys.

  • ... industry, agriculture, science and technology, and defence. Through a very competitive, cutthroa... in the world (for the first time, more cars were sold in China than in the US last year). Chin...



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