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Tag Archives: C-Max
2012 Hybrid/electric vehicle data
Some fascinating and impressive data provided from evsroll.com on hybrid and electric vehicle (HEV) sales in the United States during 2012. Given recent reports of very rapid growth in hybrid and electric vehicle sales by Ford (the Fusion Hybrid and C-Max Hybrid … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative energy, branding, Cars, climate change, commerce, consumerism, culture, education, energy, environment, EVs and hybrids, health, history, infrastructure, marketing, planning, pollution, product design, Renewable Energy, spatial design, Statistics, sustainability, technology, transportation, Travel
Tagged battery electric vehicles, C-Max, cars, climate change, environment, Ford, Fusion, green, hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in electric vehicles, Prius, sustainability, technology, Toyota
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Unscientific hybrid/electric observations
I counted 23 hybrid and/or plug-in electric cars on the trip between Lansing and Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon – 17 eastbound and six westbound, while a total of 26 were counted on Friday evening along the same route – 21 … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative energy, Cars, climate change, energy, environment, EVs and hybrids, fun, product design, Renewable Energy, Science, Statistics, sustainability, technology, transportation, Travel
Tagged automobiles, C-Max, cars, EVs, hybrids, Insight, motor vehicles, plug-in hybrids, Prius, stats, transportation, Volt
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