AutoblogGreen for 06.05.08
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
One of the two vehicles in the images above goes 0-60 in 3.5 seconds on hydrogen; the other is pedal powered. One goes over 200 mph; the other goes however fast your feet can move it. Can you tell which one is which?
- Ronn Motor Company reveals 40mpg hydrogen hybrid supercar plans
- Cobasys backing away from GM’s faulty battery story
- Prius sales down 40% in May, tight supplies blamed
- ZAP gets CARB rebates and an in-wheel motor company
- All’s OK in the UK when you turn fish & chips to biofuel
- VIDEO: Power of DC gets some NBC 25 love
- High diesel prices and pollution concerns put off potential buyers in Europe
- Audi doesn’t plan to reshuffle product mix
- Riding around town in the Sidekick, a homebrew pedal hybrid
- Nissan announces new model to replace the Micra
- Amid GM doom and gloom, some good news for Michigan
- Ford Escape hybrid earns $33,000 for Santa Monica Bay group at auction
- Ford preparing to launch fumes-to-fuel at Flex assembly plant
- Who said 130? 120? The EU could ask automakers go down to 95 g/km
- Over a dozen cellulosic ethanol plants going up in the U.S.
- Honda Civic shoots to the top of the sales charts for May
- Total opens highway hydrogen fueling station in Belgium
- Update to the Predator-Defiant EV3 story
- Chevron doubles $pending in $earch of new oil in Africa
- Ex-DuPont bioscience leader becomes new CEO of SunEthanol
- Colorado gets a chance at cheap (subsidized) corn ethanol
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