HYBRID CAR MOTOR

BY JONATHAN THOMSONBRITISH engineers have developed an invention making hybrid cars even more fuel efficient, possibly breaking the "magic target" of 100 miles per gallon, reducing their emissions and making them more attractive to consumers. Hybrid vehicles running on a combination of traditional fuel and electrical power have already produced significant pollution results. Now Lincolnshire based Newage International Ltd says their EGSHEV (Engine/Generator Sets for Hybrid Electric Vehicles) system, could boost fuel efficiency even further. Basically, EGSHEV is ...


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