September 27, 2007

Advance Remote Car Charging: Making your Electric Car Even Cheaper to Run

In a move that is bound to bode well for electric car users, Tesla Motors have partnered up with the Pacific Gas and Electric Corporation to explore vehicle-to-grid technologies.

Advanced Remote Car Charging (or smart charging) allows remote control of the charging systems of electric vehicles that are plugged into the local power grid, allowing the local power utility to essentially use them as remote controlled electrical storage devices. The concept will also function for plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). Under this system, vehicles will not be returning power to the grids, but the utilities can control their rate of charging to best suit the operations of the power grid at that time, and to match the charging load to available resources (which would work much better with intermittent energy flows from renewable resources such as wind or solar power).

Currently Tesla is equipping one of their Roadsters for smart charging demonstration purposes at their location in San Carlos, California. Tesla’s aim is to help provide proof of the smart charging concept, so that their customers can hopefully get the option of reducing their power costs by adjusting their charging patters while at the same time encouraging greater penetration of renewable resources.

PG&E has stated that they hope to expand the program and integrate it with their SmartMeter technology which rewards consumers who use less electric power in peak usage times. This will further improve the cost efficiency of electric vehicles.

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Save the Environment - Buy a Hybrid Car & Save Money as Well

For most of us these days there’s so much publicity & news coverage over the Green House Effect that maybe you’ve been thinking about how much your car contributes to this and wish to help the environment. Or maybe you are sick and tired of paying high gas prices and want to buy a car that is better on gas. Whether you want to help the environment, or want to cut down on how much you spend on gas, the hybrid car is a great solution.

What is hybrid car?

Hybrid cars are autos that run efficiently on both fuel (normally gasoline) and electric energy. The combination of using fuel and electric energy makes hybrid cars both environmentally-friendly and cost-efficient.

The vast majority of hybrid cars are powered by two different engines: a gasoline engine and an electric engine. The gasoline engine is responsible for starting and stopping the car, while the electric engine is responsible for actually making the car move. By using the two engines in this way, the car is not totally dependent on gasoline. This, in turn, cuts down on the environmental pollution & the amount & therefore cost of gas used.

Types of Hybrid cars

If you’ve done research on hybrid cars on the Internet, you’ve probably seen that there are two types of hybrid cars currently available. These are the Series hybrid car and the Parallels hybrid car. There are slight differences between the two types of hybrid cars, which we will go over here.

With the Series type of hybrid car, the gasoline engine is used to start and stop the car. Then, when the car reaches a specific speed, the electric engine automatically takes over. Also, in the Series type of hybrid car, the gas engine is used to charge the batteries of the electric engine. With the Series type of hybrid car, both engines never really work together as a team.

The Parallel hybrid, just like the Series hybrid, uses both a gas and electric engine. Even though the Parallel and Series hybrids are similarly configured physically, they are distinctively different in terms of operation. The big difference is that, in the Parallel hybrid, both the gasoline and electric engines can be used to start and stop the car. The other difference is that the electric engine in a Parallel hybrid is only used to boost the power of the vehicle when needed. Parallel hybrid cars are more fuel efficient than are the Series hybrid cars.

How does the hybrid car increase fuel efficiency?

Hybrid cars are made up of lightweight materials. Thus, the load on the hybrid car is greatly reduced. Because of the lightweight materials, the car doesn’t require as much fuel to move. Also, the tires of hybrid cars are firmer than are those found on regular cars.

Since the gasoline is burnt at a low level in hybrid cars, it produces lower toxic emissions than those produced by conventional vehicles. Green house emissions, as we previously mentioned, are a real threat to the environment. Hybrid vehicles, because they release less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, cause far less pollution than regular cars do. In fact, some studies have shown that hybrid cars can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by as much as fifty percent, and tailpipe emissions by as much as ninety percent.

To sum up, hybrid cars are much more economical because they consume fifty to sixty percent less fuel than regular vehicles do. Also, they are very environmentally-friendly. The only drawback to hybrid cars is that currently they tend to be a bit more expensive than traditional cars to initially purchase.. However, this will change over time because more people will purchase hybrid vehicles due to the benefits and the pressures placed upon Governments to reduce pollution.

Toby Russell & his information website www.hybridcarlatest.com gives information, news and views for all those interested in the Hybrid Car Market.

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