Forward Drive: The Race to Build the Clean Car of the Future - Hardcover

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This comprehensive account of the past, present and future of the automobile examines the key trends, key technologies and key players involved in the race to develop clean, environmentally friendly vehicles that are affordable and that do not compromise on safety or design. Undertaking a rigorous interrogation of our global dependency on oil, the author demonstrates just how unwise and unnecessary this is in light of current developments such as the fuel cell revolution and the increasing viability of hybrid cars, which use both petrol and electricity - innovations that could signal a new era of clean, sustainable energy. The arguments put forward draw on support from an eclectic range of sources - including industry insiders, scientists, economists and environmentalists - to make for an enlightening read.

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Few consumers have been attracted to "clean" cars--those powered by something other than traditional internal combustion engines--because they aren't satisfied yet with critical factors such as appearance (too odd), cost (too high), dependability (too uncertain), and performance (too limited). The times they are a-changing, however. A host of catalysts, including new legal requirements and shifting public opinion, is finally driving automakers toward relevant alternative technologies that actually date back 160 years. And Jim Motavalli, who travels an unusual professional route as both syndicated auto columnist and environmental reporter, chronicles the buildup and potential payoff in his intriguing book Forward Drive. "The information I came across ... described a personal transportation revolution that was becoming tantalizingly close," he writes. "Here, at last, were vehicles that promised to not only greatly reduce pollution but also to perform better, be more reliable, cruise farther, and last much longer than anything the public had ever seen." Written for those "who'd somehow failed to get their engineering Ph.D.s," it absorbingly examines the history of such vehicles, the impact of gasoline automobiles, the pioneers who already utilize alternative power, the large and small R&D operations, the political and financial forces under which everything operates, and the broader picture of sustainable transportation. --Howard Rothman
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"Bravo! Forward Drive is the most comprehensive and comprehensible account yet of the coming fuel-cell revolution. Jim Motavalli shows us that peaceful coexistence between cars and the environment is no longer a matter of faith or wishful thinking, but solid science. If you are the least bit concerned about what comes out of your tailpipe, this book is an essential guide to the personalities, politics, and technology of a clean future."
-- Lesley Hazleton, author of Driving to Detroit

"Motavalli's Forward Drive takes us on a thrilling ride through the advanced-vehicle-technology landscape -- a literal Who's Who of the industry insiders and external change agents trying to bring us a cleaner and
greener car."
-- Charles Griffith, Ecology Center of Ann Arbor

"Jim Motavalli's Forward Drive does a masterful job of transforming what has been an all-too-technical debate into a high-stakes drama about how the automobiles of the future will affect our environment and our health."
-- Deborah Gordon, director, Yale Transportation and Environment Progam

"I learned more about the past, present, and future of the automobile from this book than I have from all my voracious reading on the subject."
-- Ed Begley Jr.

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  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 1853837857
  • ISBN 13 9781853837852
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages280
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