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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Innovations Of Electric Car Engine Continues To Grow

The major difference between an electric car engine and a gasoline engine is the lack of internal combustion. While most often, a motor that is powered by gasoline is called an engine and one powered by electricity is called a motor, one powering an electric car is commonly misnamed as an electric car engine, probably out of habit of a car being powered by an engine.

When designing an electric car engine the differences between it and one operated with fossil fuel are numerous. The horsepower rating is usually figured the same way, but gearing may be necessary to overcome the reduction in torque typically associated with gasoline-powered engines. All vehicles use a transmission to transfer power from the motor to the drive wheels, with higher gear ratios supply the power to move from a dead to stop and in the highest gear, typically being a straight drive from the engine to the drive wheels.

With an electric car engine, the gearing is close to that of a gas engine, and the method used to adjust the speed is similar as well. With a gas engine, the more gas and air that is injected into the engine, the faster the speed. With an electric car engine, the more electricity that is allowed to flow, the greater the speed. This would be comparable to an adjustable light in the house that uses a rheostat to control the amount of electricity flowing to the device.



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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Cheap and Efficient Transportation with Electric Car Designs

In years past, travelers were only able to own vehicles that ran on gasoline, a rather dirty product, or ethanol, a gasoline substitute that is much cleaner but also much more difficult to produce. A few electric cars did exist, but they could only go perhaps 20 miles on a single battery charge, making them nonviable alternatives to conventional cars. However, several new electric car designs give the promise that people will be able to use this clean and cheap transportation in everyday life.

Not That Different from a Conventional Car

Electric cars look like conventional cars aesthetically. The same great and beautiful designs are available, and friends and family will never be able to tell the difference. However, some new and exciting electric car designs are emerging even today that promise better efficiency because unlike conventional cars which essentially only stress their aesthetics, electric cars also focus on the insides.

However, what exactly makes electric car designs different from other designs of conventional vehicles? Well, most electric cars bypass the use of gasoline and an engine completely although some have a secondary engine and storage tank in case the battery dies. Instead of using gasoline as a primary source of power, electric car designs call for the use of electricity like the name implies. A large battery, made from such materials as lithium ion (similar to performance batteries found in electronics like notebook computers), powers a powerful electric motor. New designs allow electric cars to travel up to fifty miles or more on a single charge.

Pure Efficiency

While conventional vehicles can easily travel 250 miles on a tank of gas, electric cars don't yet have the ability to go hundreds of miles on a single charge. However, electricity is still much cheaper than gasoline. Nuclear power, hydroelectricity, etc. can power an electric car (indirectly by empowering the lines that the car is charged from) at a cost as low as one cent per mile. The most fuel efficient conventional cars still cost around 7.5 cents per mile. It's unlikely that conventional engines will become dramatically more efficient, which is why research and development has occurred concerning alternatives such as hydrogen fuel, electric cars, and other alternative fuels.

Electric car designs should be confused with designs of hybrid cars. Hybrid cars use technologies from both conventional and electric cars to achieve slightly better fuel efficiency while lowering emissions, but they will never be as efficient as electric cars. Many families own two or more vehicles, so they would still have a long range vehicle for vacations and business trips. For a vehicle that's cheap and efficient for everyday transportation, an electric car is the perfect solution.



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Thursday, November 22, 2007
An Electric Car Conversion Kit Will Not Affect Your Car’s Speed Or Pick-Up

We are in these present times facing twin threats that are changes in the environment and also possible shortages of fuels that we use to drive our automobiles, and with the cost of fuel also increasing, there is need to find alternative means to transport us from one point to another. Now-a-days, for those who have a little extra cash there are hybrid cars and also electric cars that offer hope as far as the environment and which are cheaper and more efficient fuel as well. However, there are many people that are so attached to their family cars that the thought of switching over to hybrids or electric cars is nothing short of mental torture.

Two Different Types

But, one does not have to worry too much as there is an alternative and that is using an electric car conversion kit, which is available in two types that include replacing existing mechanisms and replacing them with electric drive systems, and having them installed along with the existing fuel system. Which one you choose depends on your personal preference since each has its own positives and negatives.

Anyhow, the essential electric car conversion kit consists of a motor and also a battery as well as control mechanisms. It is also possible to charge the batteries with the help of energy derived either by plugging them to electric wall outlets or through the original car engine. And, a common misconception with regard to electric car conversion kit is that it is inefficient and it may not gel well with your existing car mechanisms. However, the making of electric car conversion kits has undergone certain changes thanks to new technologies that are constantly being evolved which do not cause such problems.

In addition, one may also be under another misconception that the electric car conversion kit will adversely affect the speed and also pick-up of the car though this is not a real problem, and the newer technologies are making even electric car conversion kits provide good enough speeds that are at least as good as what a standard car would give.

With an electric car conversion kit you also get the advantage of your fuel costs going down and there is also no real pollution caused, and that is bound to make your drive free from any worries regarding environmental pollution and when you opt for a gas plus electric car conversion kit, you can get double advantage from using either type of fuel and drive on gas till it runs out and then switch to electricity.

The bottom line is that using electric car conversion kit is not a problem and it gives your car a new lease of life and you get to drive in an eco-friendly manner.



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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Electric Car Conversion Companies: Alternatives To Gas Powered Cars

Electric cars are not an unrealistic space age creation. Electric cars were created way back in the 1900’s when gasoline was so expensive that consumers could not afford to fill their vehicles. Sound familiar? During this time period there were more electric cars on the road than gas powered cars. Unfortunately, research into creating electric cars as the mainstream vehicle was pushed aside when cheaper ways to produce oil were found. So where can a consumer go to create their own electric car? There are electric car conversion companies willing to assist in this pursuit.

Finding Electric Car Conversion Companies

With the invention of the internet, almost anything is easy to find with the click of a few keys. Electric car conversion companies advertise on web-sites that can be located easily. Just type the words in and then begin the research. Some electric car conversion companies will sell the entire set of items needed to transform your gas guzzler to an electric car. Other companies can guide you to where items can be purchased.

Electric car conversion companies give step by step instructions, and many offer videos to watch on how to change out your engine. Most offer assistance through a direct phone support system. The pictures and directions are easy to follow and these electric conversion companies stand behind their equipment, and want consumers to be happy with their results.

Electric car conversion companies suggest that you make sure to have a large space to put the batteries for the vehicle. In some cars this may involve taking a large chunk of cargo space for these batteries to be placed. Keep that in mind when determining if doing an electric car conversion will work for you.

It appears that most of the electric car conversions that are being done currently are being done by individuals who are looking for ways to create more efficient running vehicles. Electric car conversion companies cater to this segment of the population by, again, supplying the at home creator a way to effectively change out their engine to an electric powered car. These electric car conversion companies can be discovered on-line or if you see an electric car, discover how the person made their car. People who create their own electric powered cars are more than willing to share their stories with others.

Electric car conversion companies are able to help consumers make a more economical vehicle that is also an environmentally friendly car. Both of these things are important to our future. Having an electric car may become the standard in the near future.



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Monday, November 19, 2007
DIY Hybrid Car Kits Electrifying The Market

There are some folks who are thinking about owning a hybrid vehicle, yet are not ready to make the financial commitment of buying a new one. They may also not be ready to give up their main form of commute and are considering an inexpensive alternative for short trips around town. There are companies offering DIY hybrid car kits for people who like to tinker with mechanics and want a smaller investment in saving fuel costs.

When considering a DIY hybrid car project, the first thing to consider is the type of vehicle you want to convert. If the vehicle is going to be used only by you, a small two-seater vehicle may provide enough interior room and sill leave space for the batteries, but may prove to ride rough. Consider a slightly larger car with a front and back seat, in which the back seat can be removed to install the batteries needed to run the electric motor when it switches from gas power.

Many people have successfully turned a small pick-up truck into a DIY hybrid car, but the weight of the vehicle has been an issue, especially when acceleration from a stop. Using electric at slow speeds make them slower on take off, yet saves a lot of gasoline usage.

Finding Parts For DIY Hybrid Cars

Remember, the vehicle is called a hybrid because it operates on both gasoline and electric. Buying a kit is one thing, getting all the parts to fit into the vehicle is another. The engine compartment will have to be able to house both engines and most of the DIY hybrid car kits have instructions on how to add the electric motor and converge it into the drive train of the vehicle,

Unfortunately, very few DIY hybrid car kits are make and model specific so you will have to find the vehicles into which everything will fit. Many of the older vehicles will have sufficient room under the hood, but finding replacement parts can be an issue on aged vehicles. The gasoline engine will still have to work efficiently and with a lack of available parts could turn your DIY hybrid car into an electric vehicle that needs another method of keeping the batteries charged.

Heavy mechanical work may not be for everyone and building a DIY hybrid car will take a large degree of mechanical knowledge. Having a donor car to convert that is free or reasonably priced, along with the cost of the DIY hybrid car conversion instructions and parts can cost between $4,000 and $6,000 if the cost of your labor is not included.



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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Top Three Best Electric Cars

We all know that one of the most growing environmental problems that we are facing today is global warming and this is due to a lot of reasons that only points directly to our neglect to Mother Earth. And aside from those environmental problems that we are facing, the price of the petroleum gas are also skyrocketing day by day that it seems unstoppable and that it leaves the people feeling that they would have to pay for it with their arm and leg.

If you are interested in knowing more about saving Mother Earth and wants to act now, you could start by getting to know more about electric cars. These electric cars are not only good in helping save the environment but they are also good in helping you save some money because you would not need to pay for gas anymore.

Recommended Electric Cars

Though you may think that the era of electric cars has not yet arrived or that you discount that it could happen right now, well, then you are wrong to think that. Because right now, there are more and more excellent car companies who are jumping on the bandwagon to create electric cars that could help the people save the environment and save some money that is supposed to be for your gas.

On the other hand, here are some of the best innovations that reputable car makers have contributed this year to make environmentalists and other people who are concern about the environment. These cars are truly outstanding in performance while at the same time, being one with you in saving the environment.

Top Three Cars

Topping the list of the best electric cars is the Tesla Roadster that has reinvigorated the market this year but unfortunately, the first one hundred production of this amazing car has already been reserved. You may ask why people are going gaga over this car, it is because that it has the efficiency and performance that is designed to help the environment but at the same time, it has the looks ultimately would take your breath away.

Topping number two on the list is the UEV Spyder or the Universal Electric Vehicle’s Spyder which also gave an impressive debut when it was launched at Santa Monica Car Expo. It has the same qualities like the Tesla Roadster: the efficiency, the speed, zero emissions, and sport-car styling.

Last but not the least, is the Phoenix SUT which pretty much looks like Toyota’s Rav 4 and the makers of Phoenix has been working with Altairnano Technologies on new batteries. This makes all the top three choices for the best electric cars this year.



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Saturday, November 17, 2007
Finding Electric Car Batteries

The battery is one of the most important elements to any electric car, as it is this which makes it run. Electric vehicles use electric motors and motor controllers instead of internal combustion engines, as other vehicles do. Many electric cars are actually capable of acceleration exceeding that of conventional vehicles, and they are also quieter and do not produce toxic fumes.

How Electric Car Batteries Work

The electric car batteries are really the heart and soul of all electric cars, and electric cars use both AC and DC motors. DC installations tend to be simpler and less expensive overall and so a typical motor will be in the 20,000 watt to 30,000 watt range, although this can vary quite a bit.

DC motors also have the nice feature that you are able to overdrive them for short periods of time, which is great for short bursts of acceleration when you need them. However there is a limitation with this, which involves heat build-up in the motor, and too much overdriving and the car motor will heat up to the point where it may self-destruct.

Although there are many advantages to the electric car batteries, there are many negative issues surrounding them as well, including: they are heavy, they are bulky, they have a limited capacity, they are slow to charge, they have a short life, and electric car batteries are usually quite expensive to buy.

There are other problems involving electric car batteries as well, and these problems really explain why there is so much excitement around fuel cells today. After all, when compared to batteries, fuel cells will be smaller, lighter, and instantly rechargeable, all which are obviously incredibly positive qualities.

In order to keep the battery charged in an electric car, you need a DC-DC converter, and it is this converter which takes in the DC power from the main battery array, and then converts it down to 12 V in order to recharge the accessory battery. Although this converter is generally a separate box under the hood, in some cases it will be built into the controller.

Overall

Electric cars are really great, and they are very beneficial for you, your family and the environment. However, before you rush out and trade in your present vehicle for one of these new hybrids, you want to make sure that you fully understand all of the advantages and disadvantages that come along with them.



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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Learning How to Build an Electric Car

Electric cars are becoming incredibly popular, namely because of how friendly they are on the environment, and this is even more important now with issues such as global warming going on in the world. There are actually a few different types of electric cars available, but all use an electric motor to run.

Electric cars are also known as hybrids, and the energy used to run them may be stored in a car in gasoline, diesel, or natural gas, for instance, and is then recovered and converted to mechanical energy by the electric motor.

The range of most electric cars is plenty for the average person, even taking into consideration the getting back and forth to work and other traveling time, and the range of electrical cars varies from 50 km to over 200 km.

How to Build an Electric Car

Of course you can go right out and purchase an electric car, but there are many people who want to learn how to build an electric car themselves. This may sound a little crazy at first, but the process involved to build an electric car is actually not all that difficult.

As with all design projects, if you are interested in learning how to build an electric car, then one of the first things you should know is that it is essential for you to have a clear understanding of what function the final vehicle is going to have.

You need to consider how many passengers the vehicle is going to be able to carry, whether there will be storage space, how it will be able to be recharged, and what the local regulations are pertaining to electric vehicles. Once all of this has been figured out, then you can really start to build the electric car.

You will have to design it first, and remember that it is important to design the vehicle using as much lightweight materials that can be safely incorporated into the vehicle with cost and skill considerations in mind, of course. Steel is typically the easiest to work with here, and aluminum, which is quite similar, is fine to work with as well however it can be difficult to weld and requires considerable engineering.

Only after all design issues have been considered can you go forward in the process. Safety is an important element that must be incorporated into every design, and you should always build a prototype vehicle first, in order to see how your design pans out and whether or not there are any things that you should fix before moving on and building the real thing.



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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
ETS: Where You Could Have Electric Car Conversion

If you feel like you already own the best vehicle there is available in the planet, but feel like you need to contribute to the environment to help and protect it especially since global warming is a growing problem of today, what you could do is have your car converted into an electric. Though it may sound funny or something that is impossible, well, brace yourself because now, more and more companies are offering to give service of electric car conversion that would not only benefit you when it comes to cost efficiency but also, they could help in making the earth greener.

Where To Convert Your Car To Electric

One of the companies that you could go in to if you are interested in electric car conversion and you are looking for a great, reputable company to have your car converted is the Electric Transportation Solutions. The Electric Transport Solutions is located in Mt. Kisco, New York but they also have distribution and sales office in the Caribbean at Maraval, Trinidad, W.I. The company has these outstanding values that they believe in: clean, green environment. The company’s goal is to provide electric vehicles that are based on the principle that every vehicle should run pollution and oil free.

The ETS provides solutions to the ever growing transportations and personal mobility problems that face our world today and the best way to do it is through electric car conversion. The Electric Transport Solutions is not only committed to giving you the best service when it comes to electric car conversion, but they are also committed to reducing those emissions from electric vehicles. That is why their company is offering consulting services on renewable power sources so that inevitably all vehicles are truly emission free. With their outstanding service to the people, they truly are upholding to their mission of: emission free, oil free, it’s good to be free!

If you are interested in knowing more about their services and their company and looking for ways to have electric car conversion you may visit them at their website at www.electrictransport.net to know more about the information of their company. Aside from that, you may also call them or consult them by calling their toll free number at 1-866-895-2238. You also get to know the office address in New York and in the Caribbean if you log on to their website so wherever you may be, you could avail of their services.



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Monday, November 12, 2007
Electric Car Designs Spur Technology Advances

There are annual contests for engineering students, as well as high school students that can enter their electric car designs that promote the development of this technology. Despite the fact the electric car has been manufactured, and forgotten there is a continuous push for better designs that can utilize battery or solar power to move a vehicle.

Some of the major stumbling blocks in electric car designs have been the size and durability of the batteries while designing a motor capable of producing enough horsepower to move the weight of the vehicle using conventional batteries. Many electric car designs use lead-acid batteries, which are the least expensive, however their ability to hold a charge to make the distance traveled on a single charge has been unfruitful. Other battery types, such as lithium-ion, have a longer lasting charge but are considerably more expensive in a battery large enough to supply the necessary power.

Cars have built smaller and light to remove a lot of the payload begin pushed by an electric motor, requiring less power but a car able to move one person for short distances has lacked consumer appeal. Many are not thrilled with the notion of having to plug their car into an outlet every 60 or even a 100 miles to recharge the batteries.

Charging Systems Have Not Been Successful

Keeping the batteries charged for longer drive times has been an opportunity in electric car designs and friction generators built into the wheel of electric cars do not generate enough power to offset the power used by the electric motor. Placing a generator on a separate gasoline-powered engine makes the vehicle a hybrid and adds additional weight to the vehicle.

Some of the current electric car designs look more like a three-wheeled bicycle with a body surrounding it and do not lend themselves for the commuter. While some of the electric car designs have been applauded during competitions held every two years in Australia, they have not been sufficient to win major approval for mass production. However, battery technology for those in marine use, the so-called deep cycle batteries, are being successfully used in electric car designs.

Having enough power to allow an electric car to travel at normal highway speeds and have sufficient acceleration to make them safe to use on a highway filled with gas or diesel powered engines is at the frontline of the battle for electric car designs. While some of the current crop can accomplish this, the distance they can travel is greatly diminished by their use of power at take off and extended high-speeds.


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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Learning About the All Electric Car

Although electric cars are a relatively new form of vehicle technology, they are quickly becoming popular worldwide. An all electric car is very different from a conventional car, and quite simply, an all electric car is a type of vehicle that uses a mixture of different technologies such as internal combustion engines, electric motors, gasoline and batteries to run.

About the All Electric Car

An all electric car has a set of batteries that provides electricity to an electric motor in the vehicle, and the motor turns a transmission, and the transmission turns the wheels. The attempt here is to increase the mileage and reduce the emissions as much as possible.

Structure

The structure of an all electric car is quite basic, and the most major components are: gasoline engine, fuel tank, electric motor, generator, batteries, and a transmission. A lot of these components are similar, some even identical, to those in a conventional car, however in electric cars they have different functions and are friendlier for you, your family and the environment.

Advantages

There are many advantages that come from having an electric car, namely the fact that you are saving the air from pollutants that you otherwise would be emitting into the environment. Electric cars are 100% emission free, and have no pollution byproducts. They secure their power from batteries, the sun or hydrogen fuel cells.

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

Electric cars basically blend the best of the conventional car with the best of electric cars for a winning combination, and they unite the cleaner energy of the electric motor with the long-range power of the gasoline engine, truly giving you the best of both worlds.

Disadvantages

Just as there are advantages there are certain disadvantages as well however, to the electric cars, such as the fact that they tend to have long recharge times. This means that you cannot use the car while you are waiting for the battery to recharge, and as well electric cars tend to have rather exorbitant costs associated with them, as you have to continuously power the battery that runs the electric motor.

Basically you just have to sit down and weigh out all the advantages and disadvantages, in order to best determine whether the electric car is the best choice for you.



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Saturday, November 10, 2007
The Best Hybrid Car For You

Many car companies are beginning to produce more and more cars that are not only good at using less gasoline, but are also better for our environment. With both of these issues being a big concern for many consumers, car manufacturers are presenting to the public more choices in hybrid cars.

Understanding How Hybrid Cars Work

Finding the best hybrid car involves learning how hybrid cars work. The best hybrid car will incorporate the use of two engines in the vehicle.

The one engine is a standard gas powered engine that can be found in any vehicle. This gas powered engine is partnered to an electrical engine. This engine is run by a battery in the car. A computer is used to atomically switch from the gas powered engine to the electrical engine depending on the situation. If a car is stuck in traffic, the computer will switch the car to the electrical engine, allowing for the car to still run but not be wasting gas.

The electrical engine is put into recharge mode whenever it is not being used. This way the car is charged and ready to be used whenever needed.

Finding The Best Hybrid Car

Finding the best hybrid car can be as easy as typing the words “hybrid cars” into the computer to discover what companies are producing hybrid cars.

Some of the best hybrid cars are manufactured by Toyota. Toyota offers one of the best hybrid cars known as the Prius. This vehicle gets about 46 mpg and is said to be a very comfortable and roomy vehicle. The Camry is also made by Toyota and is considered another of the best hybrid cars to buy. The Camry gets about 36 mpg. One down side is that the cargo space is limited as this is where the battery is kept for the electrical engine.

Saturn is also manufacturing hybrid cars. The Vue and the Aura are both vehicles that Saturn offers as both a regular gas car and as a hybrid car. Both of these vehicles are considered best hybrid car buys as they both get around 25% better fuel economy as a hybrid. They are also priced much lower than the Toyota versions of hybrid cars.

As car companies find that consumers are interested in hybrid versions of vehicles they will produce more cars to consumers. Finding the best hybrid car can take a little research and time, but there can be a significant savings to the consumer.




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Friday, November 9, 2007
Guidelines To Follow When Buying Hybrid Cars

One of the major problems that we are facing nowadays when it comes to environmental concern is global warming and if we continue to become negligent of all the things that are contributing to make this global problem bigger, we could only find ourselves being in the middle of it helpless. Luckily, there is one thing that we could do to contribute to save Mother Earth and at the same time, give us numerous benefits.

What I am talking about is driving hybrid cars instead of conventional vehicles because these hybrid cars are known to be cost effective, fuel efficient, and virtually do not contribute to air pollution. However, if you are interested in buying and owning hybrid cars, here are some tips that you could put into mind for you to find the best one that would suit your need.

Tips In Buying
It is known that now, more and more car companies are jumping into the bandwagon of creating hybrid cars but on the other hand, what you may want to do before buying one is to analyze your needs and see what type of model would best suit them. Questions like, are you going to use it when going to work? Or are you just looking for something that would make you run errands around your area? Keep in mind that these real needs are the first step when you are looking for something that is fuel efficient.

Another thing to consider is the size of the hybrid car that you have in mind because it is common knowledge that the bigger your vehicle is, the more fuel you would need for it to run. That is actually the biggest setback of all the SUVs, trucks, and vans that are available in the market. As a recommendation, it is best that you choose something that is four-cylinder or a V6 over a V8.

Lastly, it is always better to purchase new cars rather than those that are used but since we are talking about hybrid cars which have only been introduced late last year, they have already been known to be fuel efficient. But on top of that, the best thing that you could do when you already own a hybrid car is to maintain good driving habits. Not only they could help you in saving some gas, but of course, they could also a great way of saving some lives.

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