admin on September 25th, 2008

We’ve been getting a lot of great story submissions following our recent articles on electric car conversions. EVs as they are known, are not new by any stretch. They have been overshadowed a bit in the recent rush of interest in creating hydrogen on demand units that burn HHO in addition to gas.

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admin on June 1st, 2008

Replacing the battery in your shiny new hybrid car is not the same experience most Americans have been through at least once in their lives.  There will be no popping down to your favorite auto parts store and screwing your own battery into place the next time your dome light stays on all night and [...]

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admin on April 26th, 2008

Can the price to value ratio of the hybrid car gas savings hold up if tax incentives are removed from the equation?  That depends on how long will it take you to cover the $3-5,000 up front cost difference in what you save at the pump.  Or actually, a little less than that, when you [...]

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