Eco-Friendly Automobiles Fitzgerald GA
Raser Technologies calls its revamped Hummer a "Prius-Stomping Green Machine," based on an E-REV powertrain that supposedly enables large vehicles to drive the first 40 miles in all-electric mode. The company calculates that a typical driver who goes 65 miles per day would average about 100 mpg, and that driving over 200 miles per day would still get about double the fuel economy of a regular Hummer.
Saturn / Hummer Of Union City
(770) 306-6000
4100 Jonesboro Rd
Union City, GA
Jerry Barker Chevrolet-Hummer
(478) 956-5000
211 Chapman Rd
Byron, GA
Fitzgerald Ford Lincoln Mercury
(229) 423-8787
161 Benjamin H Hill Dr W
Fitzgerald, GA
Fitzgerald Buick Cadillac Chevrolet & GMC Pontiac Inc
(229) 423-5656
217 Ocilla Hwy
Fitzgerald, GA
Ljl Truck Center Inc
(478) 784-3100
MacOn, GA
Boomershine Gmc Hummer
(770) 953-1800
2150 Cobb Pkwy Se
Smyrna, GA
Fitzgerald Automotive
(229) 423-5656
217 Ocilla Hwy
Fitzgerald, GA
Halls Auto Sales & Services
(229) 831-4325
290 Taft Ln
Fitzgerald, GA
Quality Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Inc
(229) 423-5720
187 Benjamin H Hill Dr W
Fitzgerald, GA
Aniss Auto Sales Llc
(678) 514-2510
2140 McGee Rd
Snellville, GA
Electric Hummer vs. Chevy Volt
An electric Humvee may still sound like fingernails on a chalkboard to environmentalists, but the company developing a plug-in Hummer H3e claims its green version can get 100 mpg on average. And what's a little boasting without taking a shot at the competition?
Raser Technologies calls its revamped Hummer a "Prius-Stomping Green Machine," based on an E-REV powertrain that supposedly enables large vehicles to drive the first 40 miles in all-electric mode. The company calculates that a typical driver who goes 65 miles per day would average about 100 mpg, and that driving over 200 miles per day would still get about double the fuel economy of a regular Hummer.
The electric Humvee developer has also not hesitated to join the crowd questioning Chevrolet's claim… Read Full Article at PopSci!
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