Whether you think it's a fad or fundamental, green motoring is a reality. Where governments lead and legislate manufacturers have to follow.
Politicians can't propose new transport policy these days without taking climate change and CO2 emissions into account. The agenda is set by some fairly tough science, much of which you will find accessible information on here.
Major manufacturers now have huge budgets devoted to green car development, proof if proof were needed that green is the new frontier.
Testing the Mitsubishi iMiEV
AN ELECTRIC CAR ON THE ROAD - Eventually we get around to testing the Mitsubishi iMiEV, a car with a name so unpronounceable that you begin to doubt ...
Fossil Fuel Subsidies
NEW CARS, NEW ENERGY SOLUTIONS - The international energy market is developing, albeit slowly. Fossil fuels are still very much the norm, but there is fierce innovation ...
Driving New Hybrid Technologies
AURIS, AMPERA COMPETE - There are a host of manufacturers and new technologies all competing for ground as the next raft of hybrids begin to ...
New BMW i3, i8
ELECTRIC CARS GET SERIOUS - Somehow we feel inclined to take an issue within motoring that little bit more seriously once BMW get involved. Generally speaking ...
Cheaper Electric Cars
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY LOOKS TO ENCOURAGE SALES - The future of electric cars continue to dominate both mainstream and specialist press but for reasons you might not expect. The ...
In the section to the right you will find a huge amount of information designed to ease your passage into the world of green motoring. If you're unsure of a technical term or unsure about a certain technology, follow the link to access our user guide.
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