All About Plug in Hybrids
Known as the eco-friendly car, hybrid cars that you plug in
are considered symbols of the advanced future. The savings on
gas adds up to the tune of thousands of dollars over the
lifespan of the car. Right now, plug-in hybrids are not
available to the buying public. Instead, regular hybrid cars
are the dominant money-saving choice available to consumers.
But in spite of the plug-hybrid's current public
unavailability, in 2009 or 2010 General Motors plans to put one
on the market. So many people might want to know all about
plug-in hybrid cars.
As early as 1899, hybrid cars were being produced. The
producer of these fascinating cars in those early years was
Lohner-Porsche. These hybrid cars had to be charged
externally.
In 1969, there was a July issue of Popular science. This
issue featured an article on a plug-in hybrid manufactured by
General Motors. The concept was that this plug-in hybrid car
was a vehicle meant for traveling average distances. Called the
General Motors XP-883, it had six 12-volt lead batteries
located in the trunk area. And it was meant to be plugged into
a standard 110-volt socket for recharging, and the fuel tank
could hold about 10 liters.
In September of 2004, the California Cars initiative made a
2004 Toyota Prius prototype into what it called a PRIUS+, the
difference being that the converted model had an add-on --
there were 130 kg of lead-acid batteries onboard.
Ford motor company says it plans to sell plug-in hybrids in
about the next five to ten years. Everything depends on
improvements made to lithium ion batteries. So don't you want
to drive of these hybrid cars? With a plugin hybrid car, you'll
be the envy of your friends who are just driving regular hybrid
cars. You'll be able to travel on and on without looking for an
Exxon or Texaco station.
And these types of hybrid cars aren't waiting for someone to
bring them out on the auto showroom floor. Somehow, these
hybrid cars have infiltrated themselves into the media. That's
why people just love hybrid cars in general. And when you think
about a plug-in hybrid, you can hardly believe what advances
auto manufacturers are making these days.
It is said that there is a global demand for hybrid cars
that is unbelievable. In fact, the demand is expected to grow.
Therefore, by the year 2010, it is expected that more than 1
million vehicles will be produced annually. And if some of
these hybrid cars were made so that they could run on
electricity alone, there would be an even greater increase in
demand.
But in terms of plug-hybrids, some people may not even believe
these hybrid cars are really coming out since what they will be
able to do is so awe-inspiring. But plug-in hybrids are
definitely on their way. Supposedly, Daimler Chrysler is about
to come out with 100 delivery vans that can go 20 miles just on
electricity. So get ready, plug-in hybrid cars are definitely
coming to an auto dealer near you.
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