Showing posts with label plug-in. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

2018 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid

The idea is simple: Plug it in when you can, and your visits to the pump will become less frequent. That’s probably the way plug-in hybrids like the Kia Niro should be pitched to car buyers. As much as regulators and policy makers revere PHEVs and see them as an important step on the way to electric mobility, the reality is that too often the format can involve glaring compromises—excess weight, sluggish performance, and higher cost, all for the sake of the occasional delivery of a few miles of electric driving.


The best plug-in hybrids sell themselves on low running costs and not overcomplicating things, and that’s exactly what Kia has done with this Niro. The carmaker has managed to fit an 8.9-kWh battery under the back seat without encroaching on seating or cargo space. There’s a 3.3-kW onboard charger capable of providing a full charge in about 2.5 hours with a common Level 2 commercial charger (or about nine hours with a 120-volt wall socket). Compared with the regular, non-plug-in Niro hybrid, the PHEV also has upgraded power electronics and a stronger electric motor—good for 60 horsepower versus 43. Total output remains 139 horsepower and 195 lb-ft, but there’s enough electrified muscle to reach 75 mph in EV mode.


As in the Niro hybrid, an Atkinson-cycle 1.6-liter inline-four achieves a claimed 40 percent thermal efficiency; it’s connected to a six-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, with the electric motor connecting to the transmission at its input. A third clutch can connect or disconnect the engine as necessary. The Niro may look like a crossover SUV, but it’s front-wheel drive only.


The Niro plug-in hybrid is quicker to 60 mph than the regular hybrid, according to Kia, as the powertrain improvements more than offset the stated weight gain of 163 to 285 pounds. Its hybrid-mode EPA estimates drop by about 3 mpg overall versus the hybrid to 46 mpg combined, 48 city, and 44 highway, compared with the 50/52/49-mpg ratings for the most efficient versions of the regular hybrid. (In its most luxurious trim, the regular hybrid is rated lower than the plug-in, at 43/46/40 mpg combined/city/highway.) The EPA claims a total range of 560 miles for the plug-in Niro when it has a full gas tank and a full charge.

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Saturday, December 30, 2017

7 Top WordPress plugins For Bloggersplugins

There are many plugins that can be used on your website, but not all are really easy to install.

With the WordPress plugins, which I present below, you can easily and quickly integrate them to earn you various sources of revenue.

1. Amazon Affiliate For WordPress
This is one of my absolute favorite plugins that is used for the Amazon affiliate program. You do not have to resort to using the outdated widgets of Amazon itself.
In addition to normal affiliate links or the output of individual product information, such as the price, you can insert very fancy product boxes , as well as widgets at your site’s sidebar.

2. Adiro InText plugin
Adiro is a service that displays links in the article text.With this , the website owner can earn certain amount.
It’s a bit like Google AdSense, but it works differently. In any case, it’s an interesting alternative to try, especially if you have a lot of traffic.

3. ADVANCED ADS For BANNER CIRCUIT

Bannering may not be as prevalent as it used to be, but with a dedicated website and enough traffic, there are still many companies that use banners to advertise.

For this, I use the plugin Advanced Ads on many of my blogs and websites. The free version already offers many possibilities to display banner ads.

4.Auto Affiliate links

This is used by affiliate marketers. adding affiliate links to your own website by hand can be stressful, especially when it comes to general texts. In addition, the manual installation makes it difficult to care for and adjust later.
With just a few clicks, you can provide individual items on the entire website with an affiliate link.
It’s work is very reliable and you have a few customization options. The plugin, Auto Affiliate Links, is free.

5.Google AdSense Official Plugin

Google AdSense is still one of the most popular sources of revenue among bloggers and website operators.
It works by pasting onto your site, adverts of advertisers. Installation is relatively easy and Google reliably pays part of what advertisers pay.Of course it’s free.

6.Online Learning Courses Plugin

Video courses and seminars are increasingly gaining ground everywhere.
A large provider in this area is Udemy , where you will find countless English-language courses.
For example, on programming, online business, app development, affiliate marketing and much more.
With the paid plugin Online Learning Courses, you can show Udemy courses very stylish and earn money as an affiliate.

7. Price Mesh

This plug-in is used to integrate price comparisons into your website.
If you want to make your online easier and more profitable, try these plugs and you will forever be grateful to me