Manufacturing Industry
'Extreme Hybrid' plug-in car to get 250 mpg.(BUSINESS TRENDS)
Advanced Materials & Processes, July, 2006
An Extreme Hybrid car capable of carrying the average American motorist more than 250 miles on a single gallon of gasoline or ethanol has reportedly been developed by AFS Trinity Power Corp., Bellevue, Wash. The Extreme Hybrid will plug into a house electrical outlet overnight to run without gasoline or ethanol for the 40 miles that the average American drives each day.
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For longer trips, the vehicle will operate as a conventional hybrid that efficiently burns gasoline or ethanol. The AFS Trinity ...
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