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    The Automotive Industry

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    automotive power methods away from gasoline are also affecting factors of the automotive global competition.…

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    the shape the cost company manufacturing country and one of the biggest differences is gas electric and hybrid vehicles. Electric vehicles are also called BEVs short for battery electric vehicles.…

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    increase in battery production to supply the electric cars or the impact of extraction of natural resources to make the fuels for the internal combustion vehicles (Hawkins et al. 997). One study showed that Lithium-ion batteries do not have as great of an environmental impact as internal combustion engines as far as emissions from every day use; however, they have the same impact as far as maintenance and disposal of the vehicles (Notter et al. 6552). Electric vehicles can have an even lower…

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    Magnetic Propulsion Essay

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    create a rotational force which drives the vehicles wheel forward. However, in this case, the repulsion force generated is used to move the car forward. Magnetic propulsion is applied to all vehicles that use electrical power to move forward (Lee et at al,1927). It has been noticed electric current is mainly used to establish a contradicting magnetic field that can opposed in magnetic propulsion. It has been noted that magnetic propulsion uses the idea of electromagnetic to allow current flow…

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    General Electric is an industrial multinational conglomerate that provides a variety of products and services including aircraft engines, oil and gas production equipment, power generation, house hold appliances, medical imaging and much more. General Electric was founded in 1892. The founders of General Electric are Thomas Alva Edison and Charles Coffin. Edison and Coffin independently owned their own companies both working toward electric innovations. As competitors in working towards the same…

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    Swot Analysis Of Hyatt

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    • Standard vehicle features include the 360-Powerback home charging and power back-up unit that offers built-in bi-directional charge and discharge capability o Unit can turn vehicle into a power source for the home and grid • Additional vehicle features include: o Low vehicle weight due to lightweight battery pack o Ability to reach 60 mph in 3.7 seconds • Infotainment duties handled…

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    Electric Car Environment

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    Research question: how do electric cars affect air environment? Barry Saxifrage, who consistently researches and writes about climate changes for the Vancover Observer and other publications, argues that generally electric cars cause less or equal climate pollution than gasoline cars. To support his claim, the author analyzes data from energy databases and industry websites on pollution released by producing the cars and batteries, burning gasoline, and generating the electricity as the…

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    of reliable transportation, there is a new challenger rising ---- The electric cars. First of all electric cars are more environmentally friendly, they are cheaper and more efficient form of transportation, more reliable than conventional gasoline cars and they can be more powerful and fun due to how they are designed and their components. Let us address the elephant in the room first, the environmental benefits of electric cars and how they can dramatically reduce greenhouse gasses and…

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    Gasoline Powered Vehicles

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    been around and designed since 1890. Electric cars were first created in England and France, The United States didn’t get interested in the idea until 1895. The first electric car produced may have been developed by M. Raffle in 1897. (Curtis D. Anderson, p.22) The United States adopted the electric car as taxi cabs in New York. In 1903, New York State alone had 4,000 registered cars with 53% of them being steam-powered, 27% gasoline-powered, and 20% electric. Hybrid vehicles concepts have been…

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    Tesla Case Study

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    majority of the company’s financing in the beginning. The goal of Tesla was and still is to create affordable electric vehicles to the mass market. The initial goal was to start with a premium sports car for early adopters which would then help to finance the company’s sedans and compacts. Today, Tesla has established itself as a market leader in the development and innovation of the electric car. Tesla believes that their strategy will allow them to “gain market share, gain brand awareness,…

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