- http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ - FuelEconomy.gov - The name speaks for itself. Smart links.
- http://www.afdc.doe.gov/search.html - AFDC-Alternative Fuels Data Center possesses an excellent search on all the "clean air" info you can stand.
- http://www.evworld.com/ - EV World covers the world of advanced, electric-drive vehicle technology
from bicycles to boats to buses. Find out the latest in battery electric
cars (EVs), hybrids and fuel cell vehicle development.
- http://www.sae.org/jsp/index.jsp - Search SAE's website. The Society of Automotive Engineers is a great place to look for topics dealing with alternative fueled vehicles. The ideas usually start here.
- http://www.ott.doe.gov/hev/related.html - OTT gives you a comprehensive search plus a well-organized links page.
- http://www.eren.doe.gov/menus/search.html - Search EREN-Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network. This networks directory is chocked full of new technology for transportation.
- http://www.calstart.org/calindex3.html - Calstart is your best source for advanced transportation news and information.
- http://www.eren.doe.gov/EE/transportation.html - The Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy Network (EREN) site offers great links to transportation sites, and provides information and pre-constructed searches on alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles.
- http://www.eia.doe.gov/ - EIA, a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, provides policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
- http://home.osti.gov/eren/eren.html - This bibliographic database is a subset of the Energy Science and Technology Database (EDB), created and maintained by the Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). The database contains all unlimited, unclassified scientific and technical information relating to energy efficiency and renewable energy topics processed at OSTI that is DOE sponsored or published in the United States. Additional information is acquired from, but is not limited to, interagency agreements with the National Technical Information Service, the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Division, and the Defense Technical Information Center. This subset contains records with EDB entry dates beginning January 1, 1994 and continuing through the present. Updates are made every two weeks.
- More links about Automotive in our alternate directory
- http://www.honda2001.com/models/insight/ - The most popular and fuel efficient hybrid on the market today. This is
Honda's web page and has all the information you could ever want on this type
of vehicle.
- http://prius.toyota.com/ - Another
production hybrid. You can get one of these money savers at your local
Toyota dealer. This is Toyota's website with great hybrid information.
- http://www.afdc.doe.gov/ - If it has to do with alternative fuel, you'll find it at AFDC (Alternative Fuels Data Center). Great site!
- http://www.evworld.com/ - EV World covers the world of advanced, electric-drive vehicle technology
from bicycles to boats to buses. Find out the latest in battery electric
cars (EVs), hybrids and fuel cell vehicle development.
- http://www.uscar.org/index.htm - The United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR) is the umbrella organization of DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors, which was formed in 1992 to further strengthen the technology base of the domestic auto industry through cooperative, pre-competitive research.
- http://www.uscar.org/pngv/index.htm - This unprecedented alliance, the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV), was established on September 29, 1993. It draws on the resources of 7 federal agencies, the national laboratories, universities, suppliers and the United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR), a cooperative, precompetitive research effort between DaimlerChrysler Corp., Ford Motor Co., and General Motors Corp.
- http://www.yournextcar.org/PageOne.html - YourNextCar.org is a small but very informative site perfect for learning more about alternative fueled vehicles.
- http://www.evaa.org/index.html - EVAA is the industry association working to advance electric vehicles and supporting infrastructure through policy, information and market development initiatives in the U.S., and to serve as the Americas' representative to the World Electric Vehicle Association.
- http://www.alexcommgrp.com/afv/afv.html - The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Group provides specialized news, data and information for professionals involved in the research, development and commercialization of the most promising alternative fuel vehicles.
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