Sacramento Clean Cities to Hold Advanced Technology Forum
SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento Clean Cities will hold the Advanced Technology Forum on Sept. 13 at the California Automobile Museum.
SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento Clean Cities will hold the Advanced Technology Forum on Sept. 13. The Forum, hosted at the California Automobile Museum, will include displays and workshops featuring discussion of fuel and vehicle choices. Other topics include: compliance with California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations, and alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles and infrastructure ranging from scooters to heavy-duty trucks and from ethanol to renewable diesel. Technology representatives will be available to answer questions
Pre-registration is required. Register here. The $5 charge includes box lunch and museum admission.
View a Draft Agenda here.
Confirmed exhibitors for the forum are:
Auto Car Hydraulic Hybrid Refuse Truck
City of Sacramento LNG Refuse Truck
Coca Cola Kenworth Truck
eStar International Electric Van
Heritage: E-350 cutaway, E-450 Van, F-250 Van
Kamps: Roush F-250 Truck
Transfer Flow Inc: Roush E-350 Van
Chevy Volt
Chrysler Ram 1500 Pickup Truck
CODA
Downtown Ford, Fusion and Escape
Mel Rapton Honda CRZ Hybrid (2?)
Mitsubishi iMiEV
Nissan Leaf
Toyota Plug In Prius
Clipper Creek (Charging Station)
Coulomb (Charging Station)
OpConnect (Charging Station)
Practical Cycle (E-Bicycle)
Vectrix Electric Motorcycles
Heritage Propane Lawn Mower
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