News from TOKYO: The global sales of hybrid motor vehicles will have a 7.6-fold jump to 3.75 million units within 12-years, a research institute study has
pointed.

On the other hand, the sales of electric vehicles will see a downturn and will be limited to 135,000 units till 2020, the research added.

As the distance the vehicles can travel per recharge is relatively limited and construction of a necessary network of recharging facilities is unlikely to make substantial progress, electric vehicles will see a downturn , Fuji Keizai Co said.

According to the institute the hybrid car sales in North America will be around 1.85 million units, six times higher than 2008, while in Japan sales will amount to 800,000 units, up sevenfold.

European sales in 2020 will likely jump 12-fold to 800,000 units, it said.

Since Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co are funneling development resources into efforts to offer affordable hybrids, leading their rivals to scramble to release their own hybrid models, price differences between hybrids and gasoline engine vehicles will likely shrink, it said.

The shrinkage will in turn encourage consumers to replace existing vehicles with hybrids, the institute added.

The surge will contrast with the slow pace of increase in electric vehicles' global sales, which the institute projects at 3,000 units next year and 39,000 units till 2015.



How to Create a Hybrid Car that Burns Water as Fuel for your cars ???...


HHO conversion is a relatively new but affordable conversion that the everyday person can attach to their car’s engine. It will not only enable drivers to save money on gas, but produce a more efficiently run vehicle with improved performance. HHO conversion can be performed on any kind of vehicle, whether it runs on diesel or gasoline, and can be done with the help of an installation manual and a few simple parts.

Scientific Process: Converting Water to Fuel

  • In terms of atomic energy, one liter of water is equivalent to nearly 1 million barrels of oil. HHO conversion consists of splitting water(H2O) into its components- hydrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.
  • This is done with an electric current generated by the car’s battery, which splits the H2O atoms into negative ions and positive electrons, and then reforms them into HHO.
  • While this may sound complicated,implementing the process is very simple. Anyone can do it themselves with the help of a manual, or, if they are not mechanically minded, have a mechanic install the HHO conversion kit instead.

How to Acquire an HHO Conversion

While some may immediately shy away when they hear the word "hybrid," believing that it is too complicated, time-consuming and expensive, the HHO conversion is just the opposite. The manuals are around $30-$60, which can be ordered online or from a local automotive parts store, and the parts themselves are under $150. The HHO conversion kit, simply put, consists of an electrolyzer, a vaporizer, and a control unit. The electrolyzer is the most important part of the conversion, since this is the unit that converts the H2O atoms into HHO,or orthohydrogen.

Benefits of HHO ConversionHHO conversion enables consumers to affordably drive vehicles that typically get very poor gas mileage, such as Hummers, SUVs, and even motorhomes, which normally only get 7-9 mpg. If everyone who drove such a vehicle could get significantly reduce the amount of gasoline needed, and increase the mpg performance by 50%, there would be a lot more Hummers and motorhomes on the road, and there probably will be within the next several years. In addition to the money saved on gas, there is also the $2000 refund from the IRS for a hybrid conversion on a vehicle.

Nissan Altima Hybrid Car
I love hybrid cars
, couse it is new modification era for hybrid technology.for user of hybrid cars, maybe one of you have favourite hybrid car,
this is many question or problem from hybrid car, and absolutely solving for the problem, enjoy the matter.
Typically, most hybrid problems are not endemic to hybrids, per say, but shoddy manufacturing. Certainly, the weight of hybrid batteries coupled with low resistance tires has led to increased tire wire and decreased tire life for some hybrid owners. However, most hybrids, especially those built on second generation technology, have performed exceptionally reliably.Nissan Altima Hybrid Car

Nonetheless, the Nissan Altima hybrid continues to surface as one hybrid that causes more problems than would seem normal. Revving, poor battery charging cycles, etc. continue to pop up.

Today, an unhappy Altima hybrid owner complained about his Altima hybrid lemon. Dead battery, revving, engine replacements and poor dealer servicing - many of the normal Altima hybrid suspects.

Why? Other Altima hybrid owners have been extremely happy with their hybrids, but the significant percentage of Altima hybrid owners with complaints seems to demonstrate that Nissan failed its Altima hybrid Q&A program - if it actually had one.

While it's bad enough that Nissan half-assed their Altima hybrid efforts, the dealer servicing complaints coupled with these problems are completely unacceptable. Perhaps not so ironically, Nissan has been a pooh-pooher of hybrids, but if Nissan cannot make consistently reliable hybrids, why should anyone believe they can make reliable electric vehicles?



Reporting Toyota Hybrid Car Sales

for April 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Product Team - admin@hybridcar.com
May 07, 2009 at 02:19 PM

TMS posted April sales of 12,223 hybrid vehicles. Toyota Division recorded sales of 11,516 hybrids for the month, including Prius sales of 8385 units. The Camry and Highlander hybrids sold a combined total of 3,131 units.

Lexus Division reported April sales of 707 hybrids.

There were 26 selling days this month and last April.

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In the first part of this article we examined the hybrid car, looking at what the system is composed of, the way the separate components work and how it achieves its excellent fuel economy. We will now look at other ways in which the hybrid car improves its efficiency and the running costs incurred with this type of car.

One area where a noticeable difference can be made is aero-dynamics. A lot of the engines work is put into pushing the car through the air and the resistance it encounters (known as aerodynamic drag). One way this can be reduced is by reducing the frontal area of the car, the smaller this surface the less the drag effect, thus saving on fuel. In general any object that projects from the body of the car will produce some drag, you will usually find that this has been carefully thought through on hybrid cars. Some manufacturers have removed wing mirrors in favour of cameras to reduce potential drag.

Other way’s in which manufacturers seek to reduce fuel consumption are as follows: we all know that tyres encounter friction from the road surface; they are after all designed to allow the vehicle to apply its power to the road surface and hold the car steady when in certain driving conditions whilst retaining a smooth ride.

Here the hybrid car manufacturer has designed tyres that are more rigid and reinforced and inflated to a higher pressure to substantially decrease drag.

Of course one easy way to reduce fuel consumption in any car is to decrease the weight, this is done in hybrid cars by using materials such as carbon fibre and aluminium which are much lighter than traditionally used construction materials and just as strong. A lighter car expends much less energy when climbing a hill or accelerating as it has much less mass to effectively pull around.

If we take a look at the new Peugeot 308 hybrid which uses a 1.6 litre engine (a first in the hybrid market) we see that it returns an amazing 83 miles per gallon fuel in terms of combined fuel consumption. Carbon dioxide production is a tiny 90 grams per kilometre meaning that it is currently tax exempt under European guidelines as is any car which emits less than 100g/km.

The vehicle uses a 1.6 litre HDI engine which utilises a high pressure direct injection system which in practical terms means it is much more efficient than diesel engines of old. This is tuned to give an output of 110 brake horse power and the addition of the electrical motor delivers an additional 22 bhp.

The electrical motor powers the car from starting and continues to solely power the vehicle at low speeds. For motorway and non urban driving the diesel engine system is started and becomes the sole propulsion system. If extra acceleration is required both units operate at once providing maximum power when it is most needed.

As with most parallel hybrid systems the battery is recharched by utilising the kinectic energy normally wasted in braking. When light braking is required the battery is charged if more definitive braking is required the vehicles hydraulic system is used to give maximum braking efficiency.

As you can imagine, car insurance for this vehicle will probably be very reasonable as it not only has very low emissions but is fitted with a host of safety features that the majority of modern cars benefit from.

As you can imagine the hybrid car returns double the fuel efficiency in most cases of a standard petrol engine meaning your fuel costs are halved. You can expect to pay little or no tax depending on emissions; your motor insurance will undoubtedly be much cheaper and you will save a huge amount of money on general running costs. On average the hybrid car will be more expensive to buy but you will quickly regain this initial extra outlay in the amount you save running it. Who can say that doing your bit for the environment doesn’t make you smile?