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Car-lot inventories dwindle as chip crisis goes on

Car-lot inventories dwindle as chip crisis goes on KTVU s Jesse Gary reports. FREMONT, Calif. - The exhilaration of buying a new vehicle has been replaced by another emotion frustration over dwindling inventory. My lot used to be double packed. Now, my whole lot is empty, said Mark Hashimi, general manager of Fremont Toyota. I was selling 600, 700 cars. Now I’m down to 250, 260 cars. Hashimi said he’s lost hair over the industry-wide shortage of inventory. Analysts said it all hinges on semi-conductor computer chips that run most vehicle systems. The pandemic furloughed many of the plants. And also some of the plants shifted their production away from automobiles when automobile sales were essentially nil, said Larry Magid, CEO of ConnectSafely.

Cummins won t let diesel die: New emission lowering tech throws fuel a lifeline, for now

Cummins won’t let diesel die: New emission lowering tech throws fuel a lifeline, for now What would happen if combustion engines were clean? Clean Fleet Report gives its readers the information they need to move to cars and trucks with best fuel economy, including electric cars, f (show all) Clean Fleet Report gives its readers the information they need to move to cars and trucks with best fuel economy, including electric cars, fuel cells, plug-in hybrids, hybrids and advanced diesel and gasoline engines. Beyond that we help readers to cut their transportation expenses by reviewing advances in sustainable transportation including public transit, high-speed rail, car sharing, ride-hailing and microtransit. We also cover alternative fuels, biofuels and infrastructure development, including the commercial sector where electric trucks are beginning to make inroads. We aim to

Are wind-powered cars a reality or just science fiction?

The idea of using wind for transportation is thousands of years old, with some experts citing dates as far back as 5000 B.C. We’ve used massive cloth sails to capture the wind’s energy and harness it to move ships across the oceans for centuries. On a smaller scale, airboats use enormous turbines to generate thrusts across the water in shallow or congested areas where a traditional propeller would get snagged. Wind today is primarily used to generate electricity. We use that same ancient technology today in wind farms to generate electricity. Each tower has two or three enormous blades that, when moved by the wind, turn a rotor, which spins a turbine and generates electricity.

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