Orange Park Toyota drivers mean, lean and green
Orange Park Toyota drivers mean, lean and green
A lot of Toyota enthusiasts were worried that the release of the EV would kill the popularity of the Prius and other hybrid models. According to recent research, this isn't the case. In fact, many prominent eco-friendly researchers have been trying to figure out just how the electric vehicle will affect the environment -- and it looks like hybrids may come out on top after all. Orange Park Toyota drivers are happy to learn that Prius may still be one of the most eco-friendly and efficient cars available on the market today. The new research coming out of MIT suggests that a Prius is not only easier on the environment; it also helps put that extra money back into the pocket of consumers. Part of it is reliant on the electric recharge pricing structure, which differs from state to state, but in the end, it looks like it may be more affordable to go the hybrid route. As for the environmental impact, coal-powered electric mills represent the majority of ways to recharge your electric vehicle -- and coal still has a significantly higher impact on the environment than carbon free electric mills. The result is that owners of Winter Park, FL used cars, specifically owners of Prius vehicles, are more likely to have less impact on the environment when they refuel their cutting-edge vehicles.
Orange Park Toyota dealers are ecstatic to find that they are still leading the way in eco-friendly driving and cost-effective refueling. According to an article in popular online blog Tainted Green, "Determining emissions from conventional hybrid is straightforward. Researchers for the MIT Energy Initiative found that carbon dioxide emissions from hybrids are 33% lower compared to gasoline engines. Figuring out emissions from EV's, however, is more complicated, since it depends on how electricity is generated. If a plug-in hybrid electric car, like the Chevy Volt, is charged by carbon-free power, it would have 66% less CO2 emissions compared to gasoline engines. But if the recharge relies on coal-fired power, the emissions from plugin hybrids are higher than the convention hybrids. And in spite of gains in renewable power, coal-fired power plants still accounted for 45% (and natural gas plants for 24%) of 2010 electricity generation. Using EV's will not significantly decrease CO2 emissions until nuclear and renewable electric generation replaces fossil-fueled power plants." This puts a whole new spin on Winter Park, FL used cars, which seem to dominate in terms of overall cost-effectiveness and reliability.
Orange Park Toyota drivers are excited to hear the news. Toyota itself is working on a Prius replacement option that leverages new electric power technology, and the engineers over at Toyota are looking into the problems with electric power at the moment. I wouldn't be surprised to see the next big iteration of electric power exploding out of the Toyota camp in the next few years, and Winter Park FL used cars will benefit from the brand new movement in driving.
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