Not exact matches
Continuing with the GPS navigation example, newer digital
technologies and applications are now able to route logistics and
delivery transporters to maximum
delivery effectiveness while lowering
fuel costs.
Katie Randolph is a
Technology Manager at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's)
Fuel Cell Technologies Office where she manages a wide range of hydrogen production,
delivery, and storage research and development projects.
Honda's Environmental Leadership Honda has a long history of environmental innovation, including the retail introduction of America's first hybrid (1999 Honda Insight),
delivery of the first
fuel - cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002 Honda FCX) and the first gasoline - powered vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards, including the 1996 Honda Civic, the first gasoline Low Emissions Vehicle (LEV); the 1998 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000 Honda Accord, the first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced
Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014 Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York state.
Designs and manufactures electronic controls for a myriad of vehicle applications, including Electric Power Steering Systems (EPS); Adaptive Front Lighting Systems (AFS);
Fuel Delivery Pump and Sensor
Technology; HVAC Controls as well as full - service design engineering for all your powertrain and body electronic needs.
Production of New Accord Hybrid Returns to Ohio An all - new, even more refined and
fuel efficient Accord Hybrid will be again built in Marysville, Ohio after a couple of years of production in Japan, and will be powered by the third - generation of Honda's innovative two - motor hybrid
technology, offering improved power
delivery with no compromise to interior or cargo space and packaging.
An all - new, even more refined and
fuel efficient Accord Hybrid will be again built in Marysville, Ohio after a couple of years of production in Japan, and will be powered by the third - generation of Honda's innovative two - motor hybrid
technology, offering improved power
delivery with no compromise to interior or cargo space and packaging.
Honda Environmental Leadership Honda's diverse portfolio of alternative
fuel vehicles has included numerous
technologies to improve
fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions including the first EV leases in California (1997 Honda EV Plus), the retail introduction of America's first hybrid (1999 Honda Insight),
delivery of the first
fuel - cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002 Honda FCX), five generations of the Civic Natural Gas (first introduced in 1998) and the first gasoline - powered vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards.
This model sets itself apart with Quiet, luxuriant interior, luxury and
technology features, and Seamless power
delivery and
fuel economy.
Combining the design and layout of the six - cylinder engine using BMW Twin Turbo
Technology and High Precision Injection, the qualities of direct injection allow for very precise
delivery of
fuel and a clean combustion process.
New TLX Powertrains At the heart of the TLX's athletic sports - sedan performance capabilities are two new powertrains, utilizing direct - injection, V - TEC or i - VTEC valvetrains with Variable Timing Control (VTC) or Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) and low - friction
technologies to deliver higher output, more linear and responsive power
delivery and anticipated class - leading
fuel - economy ratings.
The
technology will further improve
fuel efficiency by automatically stopping
fuel delivery and valve operation for one of the engine's cylinders in conditions where full capacity is not needed.
Their advanced BMW TwinPower Turbo
technology promises dynamic power
delivery accompanied by remarkably low
fuel consumption and emissions.
Directs the Secretary to conduct programs in partnership with the private sector that address: (1) hydrogen production from diverse energy sources; (2) use of hydrogen for commercial, industrial, and residential electric power generation; (3) safe
delivery of hydrogen or hydrogen - carrier
fuels, (4) advanced vehicle
technologies; (5) storage of hydrogen or hydrogen - carrier
fuels; (6) development of safe, durable, affordable, and efficient
fuel cells; and (7) the ability of domestic automobile manufacturers to manufacture commercially available competitive hybrid vehicle
technologies in the United States.
Results of testing and analysis show that this
technology has the potential to save more than 1,000 gallons of
fuel each year in
delivery and other service vehicle applications.
Their new
technology has incredible application possibilities ranging from more efficient
fuel injection to better drug
delivery systems.
«The ultra-fast
delivery is
fueled by Amazon's operations, which utilize advanced
technology to speed up order
delivery times for customers,» she told the E-Commerce Times.