January 14, 2009
Honda and Toyota Face Off with New and Updated Hybrids
It's a blast from the past as the new Honda Insight prepares to compete with the updated Toyota Prius when they both hit showrooms later this year. But unlike the competition back in 2000, Toyota has added a twist with a new entry-level luxury hybrid from its Lexus division. More
January 14, 2009
Advanced Gasoline and Diesel Engines Also Offer High Fuel Economy
With all the current emphasis on electrified vehicles, including plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrids, it's easy to forget that advanced engine technologies are also yielding significant fuel economy gains. Unless, of course, you talk to representatives from Ford, Audi, or Volkswagen. More
January 14, 2009
U.S. Army to Lease 4,000 Neighborhood Electric Vehicles
Low-speed Neighborhood Electric Vehicles would definitely be a lousy choice on the battlefield, but the Army believes they'll serve a useful purpose when traversing the expanses of its U.S. bases. That's why the Army will lease 4,000 of the vehicles over the next three years, starting with Virginia's Fort Myer. More
January 14, 2009
EIA: Energy Prices to Stay Low Through 2009, but Rise in 2010
The slowing U.S. and global economy has caused the prices for oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, and natural gas to drop dramatically, and the prices are expected to stay low through 2009, according to DOE's Energy Information Administration (EIA). But in 2010, the trend should reverse as the economy recovers. More
January 14, 2009
GM to Buy Lithium-Ion Batteries for the Chevy Volt from LG Chem
General Motors Corporation (GM) will buy the lithium-ion batteries for its range-extended electric vehicle, the Chevy Volt, from LG Chem, but GM will assemble the battery packs for the vehicles in Michigan. GM has also unveiled a two-door Cadillac concept with the Volt's electric propulsion system. More
January 14, 2009
Progressive Automotive X Prize Expanded to Include Major Automakers
It may be hard for a small team or a startup company to put together a production-capable vehicle that can achieve the equivalent of 100 miles per gallon, but it's even harder in an actual production vehicle. That's why the Progressive Automotive X Prize will allow automakers to strut their stuff. More
January 14, 2009
Chrysler, Ford, and Other Automakers Pursue Electric Vehicles
"Electrified" vehicles are all the rage at this year's North American International Auto Show, with new concept and production vehicles from Chrysler, Fisker Automotive, BYD Auto, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, smart, and even Johnson Controls. More
January 9, 2009
Annual Progress Report Highlights Hydrogen Program Activities
The 2008 DOE Hydrogen Program Annual Progress Report summarizes the accomplishments and important Hydrogen Program activities of four DOE offices during FY 2008. More
January 7, 2009
Listen Up! Pump System Performance Audio Web Briefing This Month
Did you know that only 15% of pump life-cycle costs are initial purchase costs? And that over 50% of pump-life cycle costs are a result of energy and maintenance expenses? More
January 7, 2009
DOE Awards 16 Contracts for Energy Savings at Federal Facilities
DOE will award 16 new Energy Savings Performance Contracts that could result in up to $80 billion in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation projects at federally-owned buildings and facilities. More
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