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Electric Cars Fast Becoming Popular Worldwide

March 24th, 2009 by admin

While electric cars are a relatively new automotive technology, they are although fast becoming popular worldwide. A conventional car is very different from an electric car. An all electric car is a type of vehicle that uses a mixture of various technologies such as internal combustion engines, gasoline, electric motors, and batteries to run.

All Electric Cars
All electrical cars are set on batteries that provide electricity to an electric motor in the car, the engine turns the transmission, and the transmission spins the wheels. The attempt here is to increase mileage and reduce emissions as much as possible.

Structure
The structure of the electric car is simple, with the major components being: gasoline engine, motor, generator, fuel tank, battery and transmission. Many of these components are similar, and some even identical to those in conventional cars, but electric cars have different functions and are more convenient for you, your family, and the environment.

Advantages
There are many advantages that are accompanied in an electrical vehicle. Namely, you are saving air of pollutants that would otherwise be spewing into the environment. Electrical vehicles are 100% emission free, and are free of pollution by-products. They provide their power from batteries, solar, or hydrogen fuel cells.

Electric cars therefore are emission free, compact, lightweight, and they are three times as efficient as gas engines. They also have excellent ranges, and are safe to drive.

Electrical cars combine the best of both conventional and electric cars for a true winner. They bring more clean energy from the electric motor with the long-range power of gasoline engines, really giving you the best of both worlds.

The best electric cars brand like Honda cars, Nissan Cars, Ferrari Cars, Hummer Cars, BMW Cars, Infinity Cars, Suzuki Cars and many more manufacturer’s make such cars.

Shortcomings
Just as there are advantages, there are some drawbacks to electrical cars. Electrical cars tend to require long recharge times. This means that you can not use a car while the battery is charging. Electric cars also tend to have expensive costs associated with them, should they every break down outside the warranty coverage. Although, the good news is that over the years the repair costs have significantly come down due to manufacturers better understanding the technology, and have become much more adept to building reliable parts.

To decide your next purchase, weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to identify what is the best electric car for you.

Gm Accelerates Electric Car Development

October 7th, 2008 by admin

At the General Motors Corporation’s annual meeting, GM chairman Richard Wagoner emphasized to the shareholders that the Detroit car company is serious about accelerating the development of the new technology to develop electric car for sale, that is required to power the electrified Chevrolet Volt.

Wagoner frankly said that it is about time to move beyond the limits of exclusive reliance on the traditional regulatory approaches that visibly has not resolved the critical problems on new fuel economy standards. He added that Americans deserve a positive move that would embody solutions which will give the appropriate solutions to the overriding problems.

He sited bio-fuels as examples. He said that bio-fuels have the biggest potential to really minimize US oil consumption (for the country to further increase production of goods); limit imports of oil that makes the US economy very dependent to oil exporting countries; and lessen emissions of carbon gas that is severely making a negative impact on the environment.

A sharp response from environmental and consumer groups was implied by the appearance of Wagoner and counterparts Tom LaSorda of Chrysler and Alan Mulally of Ford.

About General Motors Corporation:

General Motors Corporation is the largest auto company in the world by sales revenue according to the 2006 records. Founded in 1908 in Flint, Michigan, it has its global headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It manufactures its line of products in 33 countries around the world.

It sells it products under the marques of Cadillac, Chevrolet, Corvette (as a stand-alone brand in Europe and Japan), Daewoo, Elmore, GMC, Holden, Hummer, LaSalle, Marquette, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Lotus, and Viking.

Aside from cars and other vehicles, General Motors also manufactures top of the line auto parts.