great concern of the pollution caused by the fueled cars emissions and most people agree with that new alternatives must be used. Electric cars and Hybrid cars are the best-known alternatives‚ but the question is: which one is the best and more efficient. This report will talk about Electric and Hybrid cars in history‚ composition‚ comparison‚ and the future of cars‚ showing that the electric cars will be the future cars. 1- History: The Electric car wasn’t invented by a specific inventor; however
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views 5.1 Hybrid cars have positive effects to the ecosystem 3 5.1.1 Low emissions and high fuel efficiency 3 5.1.2 Low cost and financial aid available 4 5.2 Hybrid cars have endangering effects to the ecosystem 4 5.2.1 Batteries and Fuel Cell 4 5.2.2 Price and cost of spare parts 4 6.0 Conclusion 5 References 1.0 Introduction This report aims to explore the views of people who believe that hybrid cars do affect the
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MARKETING ENGINEERING FOR EXCEL • CASE • VERSION 1.0.2 Case Ford Hybrid Car Case By Arvind Rangaswamy 1. Before beginning any case‚ students should familiarize themselves with the model being used. Marketing Engineering for Excel comes with tutorials that demonstrate the capability of each model. The tutorial can be found under each model within the ME►XL menu after starting Excel. These tutorials are designed to work with our OfficeStar examples which are located in
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engineering and technology research capability Able to raise large amounts of capital First mover advantage; the first company to offer a relatively practical fully electric car‚ customers include high-profile figures like Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ George Clooney‚ and Jay Leno Designs and builds many of the components in its cars‚ including the power electronics‚ motor and battery packs Weaknesses • • • • Doesn’t have much brand recognition among the general public A very small company with
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Categorization of Hybrid and Electric cars: Hybrid and electric vehicle system components may include a battery for energy storage‚ an electric motor for propulsion‚ a generator‚ a mechanical transmission and a power control system. These components are brought together in different ways by different systems. Depending on these factors we can classify the electric car segment into 4 major parts: Hybrid Electric Vehicle Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Extended-Range Electric Vehicle Battery Electric
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Hybrid cars are designed on running on both an electric motor and an internal combustion system‚ and Electric cars run entirely on electricity without having an internal combustion system. In fact‚ both of these cars contain a rechargeable battery that can be charged externally‚ which helps in reducing the usage of gasoline which can diminish air pollution and save the environment. For example‚ a recent study by Experian Automotive reports that 40% more hybrid cars were sold in the U.S. in 2012 than
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From the book "Electric and Hybrid Cars A History" written by Curtis D. Anderson and July Anderson in 2010 we can assess that: "The history of electric vehicles can be generally divided into three parts: the early years (1890–1929)‚ including their golden age of dominance in the market
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Hybrid vs. Gas Cars Without a doubt when you are comparison-shopping for a new car‚ many factors need to be considered. For instance‚ things like fuel efficiency‚ maintenance costs‚ overall cost‚ and‚ in the case of the hybrid vehicle‚ tax breaks. Taking all of these factors into account together with environmental friendliness‚ Hybrid cars are a clear winner over regular cars. Most Hybrid cars average between 33 and 60 miles per gallon during city driving and between 27 and 68 miles per gallon
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Hybrid vs. Gasoline In today’s fast paced modern world it would seem the only economical decision is to choose a hybrid. Gasoline is becoming twice as expensive‚ while electric power remains the same. Although standard gasoline vehicles do not get as many Miles Per Gallon (MPG) as a hybrid does‚ there are ways increase miles per gallon. Using electrical resources may simply be the best solution to our gas problem. Hybrid vehicle’s have made much progress from were they started. No longer
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Hybrid Cars Save Energy Have you ever seen those stubby‚ ugly‚ little cars on the road and wondered‚ why do people even drive those things? Most likely‚ you were looking at a hybrid cars. They may not be the prettiest things ever‚ but the have multiple benefits over normal cars. Hybrid cars save energy by limiting fuel and electricity consumption. Hybrid cars may be considered‚ “new” and “trendy‚” but they have been on the road longer than the gas car. “Here in the U.S.‚ the first successful electric
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