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Toyota Mirai receives the ARBÖ 2015 Environmental Award in Austria

Green Car Congress

If we want to secure the future of the automobile as flexible, personal and clean transport for the next 100 years, we need to consider which energy can power our cars tomorrow. At Toyota, we believe that various technologies will co-exist, ranging from EVs to hybrids to the most innovative of all, the fuel cell car.

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Feature: Are Electric Fire Trucks in the Near Future?

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Hybrid and fully electric vehicles are already available for a variety of commercial and personal uses. Now, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is showing off North America’s first electric fire engine from Austria-based Rosenbauer Group. It’s a series plug-in hybrid like the Chevrolet Volt. Opinion: New U.S.

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How EV Owners Can Navigate Through Coronavirus Period Safely

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Goes without saying: keep your car clean. Make sure to clean your car and wash your hands thoroughly before and after each drive. You might still want to clean the charging station before and after usage with disinfectants. Charge your car at home. Of course, you’d still have to make sure your EV is in a roadworthy condition.

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Perspective: US Needs to Transition to Hydrous Ethanol as the Primary Renewable Transportation Fuel

Green Car Congress

The maximum ethanol content of gasoline shall not exceed any applicable waiver conditions under section 211(f)(4) of the Clean Air Act. Current Legal Requirement for Use of Anhydrous Ethanol in the United States. 40 CFR § 80.27 addresses controls and prohibitions on gasoline volatility. Pursuant to 40 CFR § 80.27(a)(2): Earlier GCC post.]