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    Led Roadway Filter Case

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    expenses over the life of fixture. Fig.9 LED Fixture for roadways (with in-built heat sink) – General Electrics LED & Optical Assembly The LED fixture consists of a Structured LED array which result in optimal photometric. This light engine consists of reflective technology designed to optimize application efficiency and minimize glare. Following are the fixtures manufactured by the General Electrics, which use LED technology for road lighting. Product ID Lumen Output Ambient Rating ERL1…

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    should be used more than fossil fuels such as solar power,electric cars, and windmills are much more efficient than fossil fuels.They do not produce CO2 into the air,unlike fossil fuels they put our environment into harm's way, and they do not help stop CO2 emission.Electric cars are a good example as an alternative fuel they don’t waste gas or don’t have exhaust which is good because they don’t produce CO2 into the air. For example the electric car company tesla,they also make sports cars…

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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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    Electric cars only run on one battery, there is no internal combustion engine, muffler, gasoline tank, air or fuel filters, or any other parts needed to run a gasoline powered car. There are no tailpipe emissions, it creates fewer greenhouse gases, and they are cheaper to fuel per mile, 2 cents per mile compared to 12 cents per mile. Electric cars drive shorter distance, they only go 100 miles compared to 300 miles, and are not easy to operate. It takes hours to recharge an electric vehicle…

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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 vs GEM (Global Electric Motorcars) Tesla, Inc. and GEM are two car companies that have developed disruptive innovations within the automotive industry, namely electric vehicles. This paper will compare both car companies, analyze their strategies and provide recommendations for future implementations on their strategies. COMPANY OVERVIEW: Tesla, Inc. and GEM (Global Electric Motorcars) compete against each other in the automotive space for their electric vehicles. Below is a brief…

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    EV1 Case Study

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    General Motors introduced the EV1 in 1996, after over 30 years of testing and exploration. The EV1 was a battery powered vehicle, called the Chevrolet Electovair. The vehicle was principally announced to fulfill the California zero-emissions decree. However, when state guidelines reformed, General Motors allowed their customer leases elapse and terminated manufacturing the EV1 2003. In the end, the EV1 cost GM over $1 billion. General Motors created a model for an electric car that they…

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    Electric motorcycle is a means of public transport are getting rave reviews from the public because it does not require fuel oil (BBM), does not produce air pollution and noise, and also cheaper than the fuel cost of charging energy. But of the many advantages of electric motorcycle there are many shortcomings that make people reluctant to switch from gasoline motorcycle into electric motorcycle. Here below are some of the ugliness, weakness or deficiency of electric motorcycles, namely: 1.…

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    Tesla Target Market Essay

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    Key Markets: The Market segment that has been targeted by Tesla in the first place was Sports premium electric cars with high-end Prices. Indeed, it was confirmed by launching the model Roadster as the First-Tesla product to be marketed. Soon the model S was launched to tackle the Sports premium sedan segment to capture more market share as well as lately the model X for the luxury SUV segment. The premium luxury automobiles industry takes up to 15% of the total automotive industry and with a…

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    Automobile Dichotomy

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    manufacturing of electric and hybrid automobiles because I find this industry to be a dichotomy within itself. The overall concept of these vehicles sounds like the ultimate solution to the world’s biggest environmental issue, air pollution. We once thought that electricity could take the place of fossil fuels and power our cars with no harm done to the planet, but research has proven otherwise. As it stands today, the United State’s auto giant General Motors, is third in production of…

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