August 2008
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A Sporty and Affordable Electric Vehicle
The TRIAC is essentially a large, covered trike. The 20kw electric motor can achieve a very reasonable 80mph, and will take you on travels up to 100 miles on any given charge. It takes about 6 hours for its lithium-ion battery to recharge fully and, as with most electric vehicles, it comes with a…
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An Electric Car You Can Buy Today For $20K
You aren’t going to fit a family of 5 in this car, but that’s not what it’s made for. Green Vehicles, manufacturer of the 3-wheeled TRIAC EV, calls it a “modern freeway commuter,” because the zero-emissions vehicle can reach 80 mph and will get you into the carpool lane with a single driver. read…
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Don’t Get Zapped by All ZAP’s Hype From Wired Magazine
This is about 50% True. ZAP is All Hype Except for the Xebra, that needs lots of Design help. But at least they are trying. I do own a Xebra so you can see my opinion on my ZAP review here.DepotEco.com ZAP Xebra Review But read this Article about ZAP by Wired Mag. read…
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Green Tips and Hints
Restrict each member of your family (and visitors, too) to using one glass a day.
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(SANYO) announces today new additions to the ‘eneloop universe’ products: C- and D-size ‘eneloop’ batteries
Main Features: C- and D-size ‘eneloop’ • Provide longer power supply with increased capacity for the C- and D-size eneloop batteries, about 1.6 times and 3 times respectively compared with AA-size eneloop and spacers • Equipped with an overheating protection function for safe and reliable use • Exterior tube is antibacterial*4, designed to suit…
