Honda Motor Corporation will join the race of the world’s biggest car manufacturing companies which are planning to create strong hybrid cars. These hybrid cars will serve as alternatives to cars which use a depleting fuel source and are contributory to global warming and therefore its harmful effects. Honda has already planned to develop a strong hybrid car which will be released in the market by 2012, much like it’s competitors.
This hybrid car is a plug-in hybrid and battery electric model car which is a stronger version of its mild hybrid car. The former mild hybrid cars which were developed a decade ago, are gasoline-electric cars which were not successful in the market at all.
In fact, other companies such as Volkswagen AG and Hyundai Motor Corp are aiming at these old Honda models and showing that their cars are more efficient and are stronger as hybrid cars. According to Takanobu Ito, the chief executive of Honda, the company plans to sell battery-powered electric model cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2012.
These cars will be initially sold in the United States and Japan. On the other hand, Honda’s rival, Toyota, will release a plug-in hybrid car next year. This shows that the technology level of Toyota is way better than Honda.
Strikes continue to plague the Honda plants in China. This is already the second time in less than one month that strikes caused the plants to stop production. Tomorrow, two China factories will have to stop their car assembly production. These plants, which are located in Guangzhou in the province of Guangdong, will close because their employees are asking for higher pay.
Despite the fact that several workers are still unsure that they want to continue to work full time starting next week, Honda Motor Company has announced that it will resume car production on Friday.
A trend is brewing in Chinese society. Workers are now demanding higher wages at a Honda plant. China’s economy is relentlessly moving in favor of their workers. The economy’s growth has favored business owners but it is slowly moving in a new direction. Labor shortages are seen to increase and the law of supply and demand will adjust in the worker’s favor.