Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part IV

Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) reforming gasoline on the vehicle is also an alternative. The cost of an FCEV would be about the same as the cost of purchasing a PHEV since equipment for reforming gasoline to produce hydrogen would Continue reading Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part IV

Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part III

Another alternative could be CNG. The Pickens plan received wide notice a year ago and prompted some action in Congress to support CNG vehicles. CNG, of course, doesn’t replace the ICE, but merely replaces gasoline with compressed natural gas. Currently Continue reading Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part III

Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part II

Plug-in electric vehicles (PHEVs) and pure electric vehicles (EVs) are being pursued at great cost as the current strategy for replacing gasoline and diesel internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. In the previous article, we looked at existing alternatives, other than Continue reading Are We Implementing the Right Automotive Strategy? Part II