The Japanese company Nissan set a goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 70% by 2050, while not at the expense of production of hybrid or electric models. Nissan intends to increase the effectiveness of existing technologies and introduce several new developments. For example, plans to develop the engine, which will spend 3 l/100 km. New products promise to provide by 2010. In addition, among the new initiatives Nissan - smooth gearbox, which will be effective traditional automatic CPR by 10%. In doing so, the Japanese leadership Concern waives development of hybrid, bio-fuel and electric motors. Just now they are not a priority for Nissan. "Nissan - a company that primarily will prepare specific engineering work, rather than" green concepts "- said representatives of the Japanese manufacturer.
Indian students designed the "triple hybrid"
Students of Indian Engineering and Technological University presented a hybrid car that runs on three types of fuel ...
Students of Indian Engineering and Technological University presented its draft hybrid car running on three types of fuel. A unique novelty was named Amity. The compact car equipped with a double battery pack and motor consumed as fuel, liquefied natural gas and gasoline in two separate tanks. The machine is able to pass on clean energy to 80-90 km, and then connects the main engine. According to the creators of Amity, the overall average fuel consumption of just 2.9 l/100 km. The only drawback is its concept low speed - a total of 50 km / h on electric traction and 45 km / h on gasoline. However, students are ready to finalize their offspring, and that its mass production.
Students of Indian Engineering and Technological University presented its draft hybrid car running on three types of fuel. A unique novelty was named Amity. The compact car equipped with a double battery pack and motor consumed as fuel, liquefied natural gas and gasoline in two separate tanks. The machine is able to pass on clean energy to 80-90 km, and then connects the main engine. According to the creators of Amity, the overall average fuel consumption of just 2.9 l/100 km. The only drawback is its concept low speed - a total of 50 km / h on electric traction and 45 km / h on gasoline. However, students are ready to finalize their offspring, and that its mass production.
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