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		<title>Raser May Keep Hummer in America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[America &#8211; F**K YEAH! At least that&#8217;s what Raser Technologies is saying, as they visit Washington DC in hopes to gain loans to purchase Hummer from GM, saving it from Chinese ownership. As we reported in the past, Chinese Military Defense Contractors were interested in purchasing Hummer, ever since General Motors spilled the beans about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>America &#8211; F**K YEAH! At least that&#8217;s what Raser Technologies is saying, as they visit Washington DC in hopes to gain loans to purchase Hummer from GM, saving it from Chinese ownership.<span id="more-118"></span> As we reported in the past, <a href="http://www.hummerpedia.org/the-chinese-defense-contractors-to-buy-hummer">Chinese Military Defense Contractors</a> were interested in purchasing Hummer, ever since General Motors spilled the beans about cutting off the big mother trucker brand.</p>
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<p>Now it seems Raser, the company who produced an <a href="http://www.hummerpedia.org/hummers-100-mpg-h3">electric 100-mile-per-gallon H3</a> (which actually only gets <a href="http://www.hummerpedia.org/the-100-mpg-hummer-may-not-rate-100-mpgs">33 miles per gallon</a>) is making a bid for the make. They strolled on down to Washington (or as it&#8217;s pronounced in the South Philly/Delaware region: &#8216;Warshington&#8221;) to &#8220;acquire government subsidies&#8221; in a bid for Hummer&#8217;s purchase, which they can rework for their own purpose &#8211; the evil plan of a fuel efficient Hummer!! Maybe next time it will actually reach 100 MPG before production begins.</p>
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		<title>The 100 MPG Hummer May Not Rate 100 MPG&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The electric 100 miles per gallon Hummer H3 may not actually be rated at 100 miles per gallon. This makes Arnold very sad. Last week we reported on Raser Tech&#8217;s 100 MPG Electric Hummer, which is in the works with Raser&#8217;s revolutionary electric truck drive train. Nicknamed the Hummer H3 Volt, this vehicles is supposed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The electric 100 miles per gallon Hummer H3 may not actually be rated at 100 miles per gallon. This makes Arnold very sad.<span id="more-94"></span> Last week we reported on Raser Tech&#8217;s <a href="http://www.hummerpedia.org/hummers-100-mpg-h3">100 MPG Electric Hummer</a>, which is in the works with Raser&#8217;s revolutionary electric truck drive train. Nicknamed the Hummer H3 Volt, this vehicles is supposed to be rated at around 100 mpg, and contains a 268 horse power electric motor, which hooks directly to the transmission. A stand alone four-cylinder gasoline engine replaces the previous V6/V8 mods and drives a generator making electricity after about 40 miles.</p>
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<p>But we have some bad news to report. At least for now, the H3 EV only gets around 33 MPG. According to Jalopnik: &#8220;For the first sixty miles the Raser Hummer runs in all EV mode and from there it will run on a constantly operating generator, resulting in an asymptotic decline in average fuel economy. It does get the dramatic 100 MPG fuel economy the company claims — as long as you don&#8217;t go further than 60 miles in a day. The actual, long-range economy is a less headline-grabbing 33 MPG.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Perhaps one day we will live in a world where Terminators roll up to Hard Rock Cafe&#8217;s nationwide in completely green, electric powered (or better yet, hydrogen) Hummer variants. Until then, we have to admit &#8211; 33 MPG with an H3 is still pretty damn good!</p>
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		<title>Hummer&#8217;s 100 MPG H3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 14:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raser Technologies has made a 60 MPG (miles per gallon) SUV engine and now, with help from state of the art lithium-ion batteries, has created a 100 MPG Hummer H3 power plant. Can This H3 Volt be the savior of Hummer? This H3 contains a 268 horse power electric motor, which hooks directly to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raser Technologies has made a 60 MPG (miles per gallon) SUV engine and now, with help from state of the art lithium-ion batteries, has created a 100 MPG Hummer H3 power plant.<span id="more-88"></span> Can This H3 Volt be the savior of Hummer? This H3 contains a 268 horse power electric motor, which hooks directly to the transmission. A stand alone four-cylinder gasoline engine replaces the previous V6/V8 mods and drives a generator making electricity after about 40 miles (once the lithium ion batteries are spent).</p>
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<p>The Raser Tech electric Hummer H3 can be charged via 120V or 220V electricity via a plug-in port. Some industry experts feel, once this technology is complete, that anyone who wants to pick up this advanced battery operated Hummer ((cough) GM (cough)) could easily do so. </p>
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