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 regenerative braking system… read more
A Sporty and Affordable Electric Vehicle
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 more
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 more
Green Tips and Hints
Restrict each member of your family (and visitors, too) to using one glass a day.
(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 a wide range of consumer and commercial needs