Fair report from the 62nd international motor show in Frankfurt, all in the sense of “See what's driving the future“. Part 1: Plug-in-Hybrid PHEV. Part 2:other, just building.
Mitsubishi electric car iEV
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130 km/h top speed and 160km range are enough for a small car. Refuel with cheap electric power in the own garage instead of wasting time at the gasoline station.
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New electric scooter models from IO
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Unimportant optical unimportant care for a different look of the new models. Deciding is the new stronger wheel hub engine.
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New wheel hub engine
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The deciding difference to the old model is the new wheel hub engine. The earlier IO-scooter model was not able to compete with the E-Max S on the montain, now this is reverse.
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Honda Photovoltaic
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Where comes tomorrow the fuel for our cars? Honda shows on the IAA booth the answer with a CIGS thinfilm photovoltaic.
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Linde hydrogen truck
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To make test drives with hydrogen cars possible, where there are no hydrogen refilling stations, Linde created this refilling truck
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BMW 7 hydrogen with ICE engine
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Until now, car drivers look only on consumption and emissions ''Tank to Wheel''. But hydrogen makes it necessary to look on the ''Well to Tank'' consumption and emissions.
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