For more information on how to get your own Honda hybrid, which are been rated by critics as some of the best cars on the road, why not pay a visit to Brickell Honda? Also, why not check out BrickellHondaDirect.com, which is the best place to begin your car-buying experience.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Honda changing batteries to save space and weight; Should be in Miami's within 2-3 years.
According to a Bloomberg interview with Koichi Kondo, Honda's Executive Vice President, Honda will begin using Lithium Ion batteries in the Honda Civic hybrid within 2-3 years. This change is significant because all Honda hybrids currently use Nickel-Hydride batteries (which are also used by Toyota's Prius). This is also significant because Lithium Ion batteries take up about half the amount of space nickel-hydride batteries do, which will help make future hybrids lighter and more fuel-efficient. The car market as a whole is moving towards switching to Lithium-ion power, especially the makers of all-electric cars, for the same reasons. We'll keep you posted on this as more information comes, so stay tuned.

For more information on how to get your own Honda hybrid, which are been rated by critics as some of the best cars on the road, why not pay a visit to Brickell Honda? Also, why not check out BrickellHondaDirect.com, which is the best place to begin your car-buying experience.
For more information on how to get your own Honda hybrid, which are been rated by critics as some of the best cars on the road, why not pay a visit to Brickell Honda? Also, why not check out BrickellHondaDirect.com, which is the best place to begin your car-buying experience.
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