Saturday, April 23, 2005

Army goes green with hybrid vehicle

The Army is testing a "recently unveiled a 50 mpg hybrid utility vehicle that can replace the Humvee on many assignments," according to CNNMoney. The Army developed hybrid powertrain utilizes a removable 18-hp diesel engine, and two 10-hp electric engines and three batteries that supports interchangeable body types. Body types include passenger, pick-up, armored or one for remote control vehicles. Instead of the Humvee's 11 mpg, this hybrid achieves 50 mpg, and costs $20,000, instead of $65,000.

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At 3:51 PM, Anonymous hybrid vehicle said...

Check out this introduction article on hybrid vehicle:
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Content:
1.Models
2.Series Hybrids
3.Parallel Hybrids
4.Fuel

 

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