by Andy Quayle | Jul 16, 2014 | Generally Cool Stuff
A portable power supply has many applications in construction and in the aeronautics industry. For example, construction workers on sites in which the power grid is not accessible may use them to power tools. To lessen the number of power cords and improve safety,...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 6, 2012 | Generally Cool Stuff, Vehicle Tech
We were a two SUV family. I had a 2010 4 door Jeep Wrangler, and my boyfriend, Casey, had a 2005 Ford Explorer. A V-8, no less. We could get 14 mpg on a good day. Then my Jeep was involved in an accident and had to go into the shop. We ended up with a Toyota Camry...
by Andy Quayle | Aug 3, 2012 | Vehicle Tech
DETROIT – The all-electric vehicle range of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt will be 38 miles on a single charge, providing owners with a three-mile EV range increase from the 2012 model. The miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe) will increase from 94 miles to 98 miles and the...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 11, 2012 | Vehicle Tech
Òðè áîãàòûðÿ íà äàëüíèõ áåðåãàõ ñìîòðåòü îíëàéí áåñïëàòíî In a very strange way the Chevrolet Volt is kind of like driving a Golf Cart. Because the Volt is driven by an electric motor the drive is remarkably different to other vehicles on the road. There’s no gear...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 10, 2012 | Vehicle Tech
Äæåê Ðè÷åð HD What exactly is the Chevrolet Volt? Termed a “plug-in electric”, the Chevrolet Volt car is new kind of vehicle which uses both electrical and gasoline technologies to power the vehicle. First, the battery alone then the ‘extended range’ gasoline...