General Discussions:
Green Talk
Kids Eco Corner
Spam-Carbon Footprint
Natural Skin Care
Transportation:
Eco Roadside Assistance
Biodiesel/Clean Diesel
Carbon Offsets
Electric Bicycles
Electric Vehicles
Fuel Cell & Concept Vehicles
Hybrid Vehicles
Public Transportation
Clean Power Alternatives:
Batteries & Storage Devices
Geothermal & Ground Source Power
Hydro-Electric
Solar Power
Wind Power
Green Events:
Eco Chic Events
Green Hollywood
Garage:
Hazardous Material Storage/Disposal
Garden & Yard:
Green Garden & Yard
Compost
Recycling
Household:
Green Building
Energy Efficient Homes
Food
Green Furniture
Retrofitting Older Homes
Stop Your Junk Mail
Want Us to Add a Forum?
click here
Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles
EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (14 replies) Fri, 05/25/2007 - 06:14
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (08/16/2007 - 13:12)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (08/12/2007 - 14:35)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (07/30/2007 - 22:34)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (07/18/2007 - 16:50)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (08/17/2007 - 22:15)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (07/04/2007 - 15:53)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: handy5560 (07/04/2007 - 16:56)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: kparisian (07/17/2007 - 13:33)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (07/17/2007 - 14:00)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: kparisian (07/17/2007 - 13:33)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: handy5560 (07/04/2007 - 16:56)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (07/17/2007 - 14:00)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: jstack6 (06/12/2007 - 12:09)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: bllan2002 (06/10/2007 - 12:03)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: handy5560 (07/04/2007 - 08:26)
- Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles By: bllan2002 (06/10/2007 - 11:54)
New Forum Topics
- BECOME UTILITARIAN
- CURB YOUR TEMPER(ature)!
- No Pane - No Gain!
- Truly Fixing The Planet
- Dodge the Draft!
- Ed on Larry King -- Aug 4, 08 panelist for T. Boone Pickens
- Los Angeles to ban plastic bags by 2010
- New "Food" Forum on FTP
- Interior paint, insulation & lighting questions
- Central AC Mister
- 48v 1000w ebike 70kph+ with gears for massive power!
- 3000 sq ft 1890's Victorian in Central NY
- cfc bulbs and disposal
- Burt's Bees bought by Chlorox for $925 Million
- California Government Buildings Go Green!
- Can you really run car with water?
- bath salts as natural skincare
- Finding a "green" architech9did I spell that wrong?)
- Flush Green!
- Boston Oil Party, Anyone?
Active Forum Topics
- CURB YOUR TEMPER(ature)!
- BECOME UTILITARIAN
- No Pane - No Gain!
- Dodge the Draft!
- Solar Stocks are hot
- 48v 1000w ebike 70kph+ with gears for massive power!
- Truly Fixing The Planet
- Nmg myer motors electric vehicile
- cfc bulbs and disposal
- Electric bike kits that use the bikes gears
- Los Angeles to ban plastic bags by 2010
- New "Food" Forum on FTP
- 3000 sq ft 1890's Victorian in Central NY
- Cost of Solar Cells
- Ed on Larry King -- Aug 4, 08 panelist for T. Boone Pickens

Re: EVs Pure Electric Vehicles
some big news from Toyota Aug 2007
In fact, Lithium-ion batteries are in use today in a number of consumer products and even in a Toyota car that we don't sell in the states. A high performance hybrid power management system is employed in the 'intelligent package' of Toyota Vitz vehicles sold in Japan.
Other manufacturers who are counting on this technology have also acknowledged the unique challenges. Range per charge is one such obstacle to overcome. A 10-mile round trip may be not that uncommon in some parts of the world. But in the U.S., that's a rarity, and consumers will expect considerably more in electric charge capacity
-- no matter what the battery type.
Prototype hybrids using lithium-ion batteries already exist, but promises of longer driving ranges on a single charge appear to be several years away. Why? Because nobody has fully figured out the optimum use of lithium-ion batteries in automobiles.
Are we working on this? Sure we are. So are others. Prime-time readiness for this technology will come. But there's just no way to tell when the required chemical, engineering and manufacturing breakthroughs will be made.
In the meantime, we continue to use nickel-metal- hydride batteries in our Hybrid Synergy Drive systems. For now, they represent the best technology for this use, and they're safe, reliable and recyclable --
so reliable, in fact, that we can warrantee them in our Hybrid Synergy Drive systems for 150,000 miles.
That's the kind of benchmark we are compelled to shoot for with lithium-ion batteries.
We just thought we should let you know that.