Prototype hybrid that relies on hydraulics rather than batteries to store energy delivers improved carbon savings and no chemical nasties
A Scottish engineering firm has trialled a hybrid car that it claims can cut carbon emissions by 30 per cent and is better suited to highway driving than conventional hybrids such as the Toyota Prius....
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