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Mercedes-Benz forced to cancel launch of ML450 Hybrid

InformationWeek has learned that Mercedes-Benz may be forced to cancel or delay the launch of the ML450 hybrid. Cobasys, a joint venture between Chevron and Energy Conversion Devices, was contracted to supply Mercedes with nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, a $6 million contract, might be closing shop due to the lack of funding from its partners (Chevron & ECD). The battery supplier lost almost $76 million in 2007, and may lose a similar amount this year. If Cobasys is unable to supply the batteries, Mercedes will be forced to delay/cancel the launch of the ML4 50 Hybrid, until it finds a suitable supplier, or they might even force Cobasys to manufacture… Continue Reading »

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Mercedes-Benz F600 hydrogen fuel cell vehicle

New Mercedes – Hydrogen Water Power Car – Watch more free videos A pretty old video of the F600 Hydrogen fuel cell research car being presented by Herbert Kohler, but still very informative. Daimler is continuing their efforts to create and mass produce a hydrogen powered vehicle in the next decade. It might be possible that in the coming years, we will not only be able to chose a cars color, but also the system they run on (i.e. gasoline, electric, or hydrogen powered vehicle), wouldn’t that be a great problem to have.

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UPS Places Largest Order for “Green” Trucks Ever with Daimler

The largest order of alternative-fuel and drive-train commercial vehicles to-date was placed with DTNA’s Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation today by UPS. The order, consisting of 200 hybrid electric vehicles and 300 compressed natural gas vehicles. These environmental friendly vehicles will be used by UPS for daily delivery operations across the United States and will function in alongside their current fleet of conventional diesel powertrain vehicles. The hybrid-electric power train, combined with a diesel engine and electric motor, drive the FCCC chassis to achieve an over 40% improvement in fuel economy and an over 90% reduction in emissions compared to baseline non-hybrid vehicles.

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