How to Choose an Alternative Fuel Vehicle

Kristi Patrice Carter
Alternative fuel vehicles are a great way to help save the environment by cutting down on CO2 emissions, and helping to reduce pollution. However, it can be a difficult decision to make, particularly if you really don't know much about alternative fuel cars. With the information below, you can determine who to choose an alternative fuel vehicle.

It's important to research the different kinds of alternative fuel vehicles and find out which are the most expensive, as well as which are easiest to care for. While some alternative fuel vehicles are genius, not that many facilities exist to service those vehicles, so they may be best for a particular area.

Ethanol - Ethanol is a popular alternative fuel, and is made from corn. This fuel produces less greenhouse gases than typical fuel and most vehicles can run on Ethanol. It's less expensive to make than typical fuel as well, and can decrease our dependence on foreign oil sources. The trick is finding a supplier who can provide you with the Ethanol for your car.

Electronic Vehicles - Electronic vehicles are perhaps the most famous and popular of the alternative fuel fleet. Cars like the Tesla Roadster or the Nissan Leaf are electronic and have defined the industry standards when it comes to eco-friendly vehicles. The electronic vehicles convert about 75% of the energy from the battery to turn the wheels. The car can be charged in about four to eight hours, and a quick charge might take around thirty minutes. The benefit is that you save on gas and the earth has less carbon emissions to deal with.

Hydrogen - Hydrogen is another alternative fuel that can be burned in fuel cell vehicles. These vehicles are extremely expensive and are far from common. Hydrogen creates no greenhouse gases when burned, however, it's very expensive to create. Places to service hydrogen vehicles are few and very far between. Individuals can mostly get Hydrogen in California, and even there - it's only available in a few very limited places.

In order to choose an alternative fuel vehicle, consumers must consider their finances and what they are able to afford, as well as what they are seeking most from a car. Is it more important that the vehicle is fast, or is reliant and dependable what you're looking for? By considering this question and taking a look at the list above, individuals can choose an alternative fuel vehicle that's right for them.

Published by Kristi Patrice Carter

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  • Angel Vee11/2/2009

    Outstanding article, way to go!

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