Friday, October 07, 2005

Mazda hybrids going solar and I'm excited!

Mazda will be debuting 3 hybrids at the Tokyo Auto Show, including this Senku solar powered hybrid vehicle. Sales details for the Mazda Tribute hybrid should also be released.Mazda is preparing five new vehicles for the Tokyo Auto Show and three of them are hybrid cars. My favorite is the Senku hybrid, based off the RX-8. It will offer "flying wing" doors and, most interestingly, it will include solar cells that are embedded in the roof, according to AutoWeek. Presumably, the solar cells will be used to help keep the hybrid batteries charged.

The Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid will also be shown, which is a minivan.

Finally, the Mazda Tribute Hybrid, which will be similar to the Ford Escape hybrid, will also debut. Reports indicate that sale's details will be released for the Tribute Hybrid at the show.

I really hope that Mazda moves forward with the Senku. I have numerous times promoted solar cells on hybrids, and already a few inventive garage mechanics have accomplished this task (more). Hopefully, this will pressure other hybrid makers to do the same, or to at least offer solar cells as an option.

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2 Comments:

At 7:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Embedded solar cells are a great way of reducing battery drain, which in turn reduces landfill and lead-acid disposal. The whole key is to maintain power for key-off periods. I know because we produce an aftermarket item called Sunsei which is an automotive solar charger found at www.sunseisolar.com. By the way, great blog, I have one myself at www.sassperess.com, nowhere near as comprehensive as yours though.

 
At 11:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Solar power is a type of fuel they discovered but what about lunar power? One day, the sun will be gone and the moon will take over, so you gotta get busy now.











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