Whistler Investmests To Present World's First Lithium-Powered Embassy Vehicle
Las Vegas NV (SPX) Aug 20, 2004 Whistler Investments and its subsidiaries R-Electric Car Co, Global Electric Corp, and Solium Power Corp announced Thursday their presence at Enviro-Pro/TECOMEX 2004, Mexico City, Mexico (September 8-10, 2004) and presentation of the world's first Lithium-powered "Embassy Vehicle" to government officials in Mexico City. Whistler anticipates the Mini-Cooper conversion to garner massive international attention due to its political and socio-economic importance. Enviro-Pro/TECOMEX 2004 is revered as the international forum for environmental technology companies to present realistic solutions to environmental industry officials concerned with reducing emissions and cleaning up manufacturing processes within Mexico. Enviro-Pro/TECOMEX 2004 is being held in conjunction with the 12th International Environmental Congress of CONIECO. Whistler and its subsidiary R-Electric Car Co., (USA Pavilion, Booth No. 506F) are proud to also showcase their advanced Lithium power systems and battery packs to Latin American dignitaries and key US government representatives during the show. Holly Roseberry, President of Whistler, states, "After careful planning and intense government negotiations, we can proudly unveil our technology and product applications to Latin American and US government representatives." "The environmental conditions in Mexico and across Latin America are, without question, in dire need of sustainable, zero emission technology. This event provides the superlative platform with which to introduce our products to a highly desirable market." "In addition to further Enviro-Pro/TECOMEX updates, the Company will provide a joint press release outlining the Lithium-powered 'Embassy Vehicle' in the upcoming weeks prior to the show." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Enviro-Pro/TECOMEX Whistler Investments SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
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