Well, well, well. Here comes Chinese company Chang'an into the
hybrid market. Well, not yet. But they announced that they will have a
hybrid car available in 2008. That's not that far away, and just in time. Here in the States, a hybrid-only rental car company is beating industry averages for cars rented and price. And the majors can't get into hybrids because there simply aren't enough of them on the market. Well, well, well. All this and more at
AutoblogGreen.
- Two-mode hybrids versus diesels
- Chinese car company Chang'an to enter hybrid market
- EV Rental making bank off of renting hybrids
- Volvo's CO2-free factory still on target to open in 2007
- Tony Blair at opening of Biofuels Corporation's first biodiesel plant
- Biofuels are but a cog in a greener future
- One person's economic analysis of just how green owning a hybrid is
- Biodiesel, waste-processing plants to power each other