A Lighter Shade of Green
A Lighter Shade of Green
Toyota sensibility just got a whole lot more sensible thanks to the availability of hybrid technology in the mid-size Highlander SUV. Having
Gas/electric hybrid vehicles, such as those just mentioned, don't need to be plugged into an external power source to recharge their batteries, as is needed with purely electric vehicles. And don't overlook the fact that most household electricity is coal-fire or hydro generated, the former which
What about fuel cell powered vehicles, you ask? Well they hold some future promise, but unfortunately they require hydrogen, and hydrogen production has issues of its own starting with the need to consume electrical power in order to convert it into a useful fuel. And even if we could cleanly convert hydrogen, how do we begin building and paying for the complex infrastructure needed to ensure its availability nationwide? Sadly the truth is that completely "green" full-scale production vehicles remain a dream that may be realized sometime in the distant future - which leaves the hybrid as the only real, mass producible "alternative means" option.
Reader Comments (1)
Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:56 pm
Still a powerful ride
I took one for a test drive and I was impressed . I thought a hybrid would be slow of the mark, instead I was leaving rubber at every traffic light and stop sign!
- David Filion
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