Filed under: Hydrogen , Mazda Mazda is in a unique position in the automobile world with its rotary engine. The Wankel engine happens to run rather well on hydrogen and is not as susceptible to many of hydrogen’s shortcomings as other internal combustion engines. The Japanese automaker has had hydrogen-fueled rotary-powered cars on the roads for the last few years and the automaker has previously suggested that it hopes to have a hydrogen-fueled car in production within the next five years .
Filed under: EV/Plug-in , Mazda If you don’t want to wait for a traditional automaker to put an electric car on the road, a conversion of an existing vehicle is one way to achieve gasoline freedom. Using the Mazda 2 as their chassis of choice, Energetique has done just that with their evMe. While it’s not the first new-car conversion from Down Under, it is the best looking and it offers some good performance numbers as well
Once upon a time in a land not so far away, America’s Detroit ruled the kingdom of the auto industry…
Filed under: Etc., Green Culture, Citroen, UK
This has been a good year for concept cars with green themes. It kicked…
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Lincoln, USA
We were just recently telling you about how Neil Young and his LincVolt project crew…
Filed under: AutoblogGreen Q & A, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, Legislation and Policy, USA
Following the big change that swept through American politics…
Filed under: AutoblogGreen Q & A, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, Legislation and Policy, USA
Following the big change that swept through American politics…
Filed under: AutoblogGreen Q & A, AutoblogGreen Exclusive, Legislation and Policy, USA
Following the big change that swept through American politics…
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
SEMA, SEMA, SEMA. Is it at all odd that the green cars at the…
Filed under: Diesel, Mazda
Mazda has officially launched its new 2.2L diesel…