How Safe Are Electric Cars?
The electric vehicle industry has made amends to any safety issues that have arisen, so it seems that electric car safety is a top priority for them.
The electric vehicle industry has made amends to any safety issues that have arisen, so it seems that electric car safety is a top priority for them.
Owning an electric car (EV) can be an excellent way to have a few advantages in life that drivers of liquid-fuel based cars will not have.
The 2016 Nissan Leaf’s singular achievement of boosting range while still holding onto an affordable price will keep them leading the affordable EV pack.
The 2016 Nissan Leaf SV drives and handles as good, or better, than a conventionally powered car and is very, very quiet. This year it goes further.
Since electric vehicle are known for more efficient energy use, linear actuators are perfect replacements for conventional engines, providing better, quieter and safer motion.
If you’re an electrical engineer, you know how an electric motor works. If you aren’t, it can be extremely confusing,so here’s the simplified explanation.
Superstorm Sandy, “Snowmegeddon,” El Nino. You need a great wagon when that 100-year storm hits. These new all-wheel drive (AWD) wagons have the best fuel economy. They range from fun, yet thrifty, Subarus to luxury turbo diesels from BMW and an all-electric luxury wagon from Tesla.
The electric car has attracted a wealth of scientific research, and it’s in this research that we discover just how green electric cars are.
Whatever VW does with its future TDIs, diesel engines are going to remain a potent tool for automakers to use to reach ever-increasing mpg standards.
The 2016 Fiat 500e is what EVs are all about; a zippy little car that can be tossed around corners and delivers more fun than you expect. It is a great around-town urban vehicle, stylish enough to be noticed while practical enough to be functional.