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    Compare and Contrast Gasoline Verses Electric Vehicles A wave of environmental values and a reduction in production costs is causing many consumers to consider trading in their gas powered cars for an electric counterpart. While the shift from gas powered vehicles to electric is still relatively young‚ recent changes have caused it to pick up significant speed. When comparing the advantages and disadvantages of gas and electric vehicles several options should be considered. A few of these options

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    General Electric Company General Electric Company or also popularly known as GE is the biggest conglomerate in the United States. GE has always been firm and strong with its industrial businesses. It offers diversified technology and is also a credible financial services company. With its wide and diverse variety of products of; aircraft engines‚ water processing‚ household appliances‚ power generation‚ industrial products‚ business and consumer financing‚ GE is unquestionably a strong conglomerate

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    In 1996‚ one car stood out above the rest. With its zero emissions and sporty‚ sleek design‚ the General Motors EV-1 was unstoppable. This car ran entirely without gas or oil of any kind. It ran only on electric power which made it very eco-friendly. It was built to comply with California’s zero emissions vehicle mandate that stated if auto makers wanted to sell cars in California some of those cars would have to be no exhaust

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    How far do you think an Electric Vehicle can travel on a single charge? To test the awareness and knowledge of the consumers regarding electric vehicles we asked this question and the options and answers are as follows:  50 - 100 kms  31.8%  100 - 200 kms  50%  200 - 300 kms  9.1%  More than 300 kms  9.1% Are you aware of any of the following Electric Vehicles? The next question was asked on the awareness on the electric cars available in the Indian market. The options and answers

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    Abstract I would like to convey that with the help of this project I got the opportunity to understand a subject I was interested in. I came to know about how the electric cars are marketed in different parts of the world according to their needs. I also came across a point where I understood the advantages and disadvantages of electric cars over our regular petrol or diesel injected cars. I came to know about its relation with nature by saving the environment compared to our usual cars and also learned

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    Michael‚ Ravi and many others‚ for helping me out whenever needed. Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS i LIST OF TABLES: iv LIST OF FIGURES: vi ExECUTIVE SUMMARY viii Chapter 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY 1 1.1 An Overview of the Battery Industry in India 1 1.2 Exide Industries Limited: 2 1.3 Customer Satisfaction – What does it mean? 5 1.4 Importance of Measuring Customer Satisfaction: 6 Chapter 2 7 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1 Customer Satisfaction: 7 2.2 The Need for Customer

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    Electric cars‚ although now commonly associated with the Tesla brand‚ have in actuality been around for more than 100 years and have since then risen and fallen in popularity and efficiency. The electric vehicle was created initially to replace the inefficient steam and gasoline-powered vehicles of the 20th century‚ however‚ as the years progressed and the dangers of global warming and greenhouse gas became more evident‚ the purpose of the electric car transitioned into providing a better alternative

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    Who Killed the Electric Car? Video Discussion Questions Summary: It begins with a solemn funeral�for a car. By the end of Chris Paine’s lively and informative documentary‚ the idea doesn’t seem quite so strange. As narrator Martin Sheen notes‚ "They were quiet and fast‚ produced no exhaust and ran without gasoline." Paine proceeds to show how this unique vehicle came into being and why General Motors ended up reclaiming its once-prized creation less than a decade later. He begins 100 years ago

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    Electric Charge Lab John Doe Physics 1130 Oct 26th‚ 2010 Objective In this lab we will investigate some properties of electric charge‚ conductors‚ and insulators using everyday objects. Theory A charged object is any object that has an excess of negative or positive charge. Most objects are neutrally charged and we don’t normally experience their charge properties. Rubbing objects together and transferring some charge from one to the other is one way to create charged objects. Like charges

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    | Resistance and Electric Circuits | Lab 5 | | | The goal of the “Resistance and Electric Circuit” Lab was to determine the resistivity of a conducting wire given two known resistors. The main property of resistivity is that it represents how easily electrons can flow through a material. A Galvanometer is used to measure the current of the circuit and the Wheatstone Bridge is used to measure the resistances and determine the unknown resistance. This experiment also relates Ohm’s Law

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