Review of GMC Hummer EV, Porsche’s traffic light pollution, synthetic fuel: Car News Today
The GMC Hummer EV isn’t a truck for EV fans, but it’s even better than we expected in terms of terrain. Poorly timed traffic lights are adding to emissions. And Porsche invests more in synthetic fuels. This and more, here at Green car report.
We drove the GMC Hummer EV 2022 last week in Arizona. It’s smaller in size — as long as you’re off-road. And efficiency aside, it turns out to be something very different from the Rivian R1T. Simply put, The Hummer EV is the electric truck for truck fansnot a truck for EV fans.
Porsche is continuing invest in synthetic fuels for internal combustion vehicles even as it prepares to expand its electric vehicle lineup. As it suggested with an announcement Wednesday, it sees renewables-produced synthetic fuels as a business opportunity — possibly even going beyond race cars and vintage cars for the aviation sector. are not.
And Poorly-timed traffic lights are adding to greenhouse gas emissions, according to Inrix, which sells traffic data control and analysis tools. According to the company, timed signals can have a significant emissions impact — for example, blocking as much CO2 as a forest 3.3 times the size of Atlanta would absorb, simply by making everything in sync.
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