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August 20, 2008

Raser Developing 100 MPG Plug-in Hybrid Light Truck for Initial Release to Utility and Government Fleets

PROVO, UT – Raser Technologies is developing a 100 mile per gallon (mpg) light truck in addition to a 100 mpg SUV.

Tags: 100 mpg SUV , Raser Technologies

May 28, 2008

Raser Vice President Speaks at Green West Conference

LOS ANGELES – David West, vice president of Marketing for Raser Technologies, Inc., recently addressed the Green West Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and also participated in a panel discussion focused on how advanced plug-in hybrid technology can be used to help green America’s utility and government fleets,

Tags: Green West Conference, Raser Technologies

February 13, 2008

PG&E Co. Plans to Test Plug-in Hybrid SUVs

SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco-based Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) will buy and test two plug-in hybrids, from Raser Technologies Inc., designed to achieve more than 100 mpg in typical daily driving, with little to no greenhouse gas emissions

Tags: Hybrid SUV, PG&E, Raser Technologies

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Government Fleet - September/October 2008

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City of Las Vegas Wins International, Awards, 5 Tips to Stage a Successful Pre-Bid Meeting, Mistakes in Fuel Management RFPs Can Muddy the Process and much more…