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Eco-friendly vehicles at WMG show (pics available)

Although many companies are looking to reduce their transport carbon footprint, a common cry WMGfrom transport and fleet managers is that options are limited, and the costs and benefits of new technology difficult to predict. 

The WMG Hybrid & Eco-Friendly Vehicle Exhibition, held on 7 June at the Prodrive Test Track in Warwickshire, showcased hybrids and other green vehicles that are available now, with an opportunity to drive the vehicles back-to-back with conventional alternatives. Running in parallel with the Ride & Drive Event was an exhibition of green technologies and services, and seminars throughout the day to help buyers understand the options.

Mon 25 Jun 2007, 16:25 | Tags: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing

Hybrid vehicle exhibition in Warwickshire (7 June)

DRIVE THE LATEST ECO VEHICLES AT WARWICKSHIRE EVENT - THURSDAY 7 JUNE 2007 

Journalists can drive some of the world’s greenest vehicles this Thursday at an event showcasing some of the latest hybrid and eco-friendly vehicle technologies.

The Hybrid Vehicle Exhibition, organised by global innovation specialist WMG and Cenex, is on at the Prodrive test track in Warwickshire where there’ll be the chance to drive some of the greenest vehicles on the market.

Vehicles available to drive include: the new bio-fuelled Saab 93, the acclaimed Hydrogen 7 from BMW and the award winning electric delivery van from Coventry-based company Modec – currently taking London by storm.

WMG’s own Eco One green race car will also be demonstrated.

Mon 11 Jun 2007, 14:06 | Tags: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing

WMG sends race car you can grow to Eden Project

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If you thought motor-racing was all about petrol-heads and champagne, WMG students at the University of Warwick will make you think again.

Eco One is an environmentally-friendly race car with a difference: its shell is made from hemp, the tyres made from potatoes and the brake pads made from cashew nut shells. It also runs entirely on bio-fuels and bio-lubricants.


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