Hybrid Mecanica – Modulo 8
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Our mechanics course for Hybrid vehicles will be released to the pulic on March 16, 2009. This training course consists of eight individual modules which come in an 8-DVD set and is intended to give an overview of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).
The 8 DVD set is intended to help today’s automotive technicians prepare for the increasing amount of hybrid electric vehicles that their customers will need to service.
For multiple copies and wholesale pricing information please call (866) 601-5538.

So, you say, “I want to go Green”! However, you won’t trade in that SUV or sleek sports car in favor of a the boxy automotive styling of a Toyota Prius.
Well, if great automotive styling is what drives your car purchasing decisions, then Fiskar Automotive has an answer for you with their premium hybrid vehicle named Karma.
The vehicle is designed by Henrik Fisker, among his creations are the Aston Martin DB9, Aston Martin V8 Vantage and BMW Z8.
The Fisker Karma is a four seater plug-in hybrid premium sports sedan that stunned many Americans at the 2008 North American International Auto Show. Henrik Fisker has taken the automotive hybrid to a new level of performance and style to go along with our planets need that vehicles have zero emissions.
Fiskar has taken steps towards sourcing automotive materials from environmentally conscious partners. For example wood trim is sourced from non-living trees such as naturally “fallen trees” as a result of age, and “rescued trees” which stem from naturally occurring wild fires in California. Another source is “sunken trees” found in lake bottoms.

The automotive glass used in the Karma is made from naturally recyclable sand. A line of advanced sustainable material series called, “EcoChic,” is based on a completely animal-free approach that includes hand textiles composed of 100% Bamboo Viscose with leaves encased in the EcoGlass.
The Karma’s “EcoSport” series incorporates hand-wrapped premium leather from a partner with a reportedly “100% sustainable manufacturing strategy” that includes “Happy Cow” policies – utilizing over 85% of each hide.

The Karma uses Q-DRIVE plug-in hybrid technology, developed exclusively for Fisker Automotive by Quantum Technologies. A fully-chargedKarma burns no fuel for the first 50 miles. Venture further and the gasoline engine turns a generator to charge the lithium ion battery. Once the 50-mile electric range has been exceeded, the car operates as a normal hybrid vehicle. This balance of electric and gas range makes it entirely possible that Karma drivers who charge their car overnight and commute less than 50 miles a day will achieve an average fuel economy of 100 mpg (2.4L/100km) per year.
According to Fiskar Automotive the Quantum’s Q-Drive system takes full advantage of the performance potential of electric drive systems while achieving fuel high mileage and low emissions through its integrated plug-in hybrid electric design.
Benefits of Quantum’s drive system include optimized fuel efficiency and superior performance, unchanged gas station infrastructure, and convenient battery recharging with any 110-volt outlet, 220/240-volt fast-charging, or using Quantum’s solar energy powered re-charging station.
Karma Automotive hopes to build 15,000 Karma’s annually with first deliveries starting in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2009. The Karma is expected to cost about $80,000.