Future car technologies

Wednesday, April 8, 2009



Potential future car technologies include new energy sources and materials, which are being developed in order to make automobiles more sustainable, safer, more energy efficient, or less polluting.

Energy savers
Various technologies have been developed and utilized to increase the energy efficiency of conventional cars or supplement them, resulting in energy savings.

* Regenerative braking recaptures energy that would otherwise be lost as waste heat from the brake pads.
* BMW's Turbosteamer technology to harness the heat generated by conventional internal combustion engines and use it to generate mechanical energy, which can increase in fuel efficiency by 15%.
* Compressed air Hybrid is an engine made by researchers at Brunel University, UK, which forces highly compressed air into the engine, which they claim reduces fuel consumption by 30%.

* Utilization of waste heat from D.W. as useful mechanical energy through exhaust powered steam, stirling engines, thermal diodes, etc..
* Using computational fluid dynamics in the design stage can produce vehicles which take significantly less energy to push through the air, a major consideration at highway speeds. The Volkswagen 1-litre car and Aptera hybrid car are examples of ultra-low-drag vehicles.

* Installing Vortex prevention devices at the back of the roof of a car reduces drag and therefore improve fuel efficiency.

Cargo-Link International Integrates CargoWise NetShipper

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Salt Lake City, UT January 5 2004--Cargo-Link International has integrated CargoWise NetShipper, a world wide web-based solution that allows shippers to interface with Cargo-Link electronically via the internet. Cargo-Link’s NetShipper application will provide shippers with more convenient access to shipping documentation and tracking information.

Cargo-Link has teamed up with CargoWise (www.cargowise.com) to deploy NetShipper, a web-based customer service solution for shippers using Cargo Link International services. The NetShipper tools are available 24 hours a day, via the CargoLink.com website and provide accurate information on demand. Shippers can log on and access shipment booking information and documentation and accurately track their shipments with a few clicks.

Cargo-Link’s move to integrate NetShipper comes as an effort to provide shippers with the most advanced tools available to manage their shipping operations. The ease of use and availability of the NetShipper solution offers shippers a convenient way to access shipment information anywhere with an Internet connection and web-browser. Cargo-Link is pleased to increase the value of its service offerings using NetShipper. To learn more about Cargo Link International’s services please contact Cargo Link at 801.975.9336.

ABOUT CARGO LINK INTERNATIONAL
Since 1976, Cargo-Link has been providing premium services to shippers and consignees in the Intermountain West. From its headquarters, the company provides its customers with a link to a transportation network throughout the United States and the World. With a modern building conveniently located near the Salt Lake City International Airport, Cargo-Link is positioned to respond to transportation requirements. A well trained staff and highly computerized operation makes the handling of shipments efficient and expeditious. The company operates a Customs Bonded Warehouse and its own fleet of vehicles, from van to tractor-trailer, meeting the needs of its diverse customers.

For more information, contact:
Scott Ogden
Cargo Link International
801.975.9336
801.975.9406
sogden@cargolink.com
www.cargolink.com

Big Savings on Gas While you Travel!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Gas prices are soaring! This has resulted in elevated travel expenses. If you travel by car, YOU have some control over the costs.

Here are some ways to save money on gas:

* Switch to synthetic motor oil. It reduces engine friction and may make your car a little less ravenous at the gas station. (There are brands available claiming 5%-20% increases in fuel economy.)

* Use the manufacturer's recommended grade of oil. Manufacturer specs are based on what is best for your specific vehicle.

* Buy gas with the recommended octane rating. Premium can actually be detrimental to many engines.

* Fill up during the coolest times of day. You get more gas in each gallon, because liquids expand in the heat. The pumps are measuring gallons, not weight.

* Make sure that the gas cap is tight after you fill up. Gas evaporates easily - you can lose an appreciable amount through an improperly seated cap.

* Check your tires before your holiday and inflate them to the manufacturer's recommendations. Underinflated tires create drag and increase gas consumption. Always carry a tire gauge in your glove compartment.

* Never drive on bald tires! Besides being unsafe, they also increase fuel consumption.

* Don't leave your engine idling for long periods of time. This includes pre-warming - one minute is all you need. Start off slowly, then use normal speeds after a couple of minutes.

* Don't continually start and stop your engine. Each start burns about the same amount of gas as one minute of idle time.

* Drive the speed limit on highways - speeding devours gas. Activate your cruise control whenever possible, and when cruise is not engaged remember the 'egg' trick: drive like you have a raw egg between the floorboards and the gas pedal.

* Stop lights in cities are usually set to synchronize with the posted speed limit. Drive the speed limit and you are more likely to hit a long series of green lights. Stopping at red lights increases idle time and gas consumption.

* Drive in a way that entails minimal use of the brakes.

* Don't pack more than you need. The more weight you carry, the more gas you use.

* Decrease wind resistance. A car caked with mud, snow, or ice will cause drag and burn more gas than a sleek, clean vehicle.

* Don't use the air conditioner unless necessary. Vehicle air conditioners increase fuel consumption.

* Pamper your vehicle by ensuring that it goes in for regular tune-ups and maintenance. Slight adjustments can mean dramatic fuel savings. Ask the maintenance people to add fuel injector cleaner whenever the oil is changed.

* Some communities have websites that post fuel prices at local gas stations. Do your research before you leave to find out where the cheapest stations are. Use common sense: driving too far out of your way will gobble up more gas than you save. Try gasbuddy.com (USA and Canada) and your favorite search engines.

* If you own a gas guzzler, try trading with a relative or neighbor for a smaller vehicle while you vacation. (Make sure that insurance policies on both vehicles are in order first.)

* Use your feet! Once you get to your destination, walk whenever possible. Walking is how you really get to know an area.

Save money, save the environment - and have more cash to spend on your vacation!

Kathy Steinemann is a webmaster who writes for:

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