Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
AutoblogGreen for 04.03.07

The Automotive X-Prize foundation released the first draft rules for the upcoming green car X-Prize (the Ansari X-Prize brought us Spaceship One back in 2004) for public comment. There will be two vehicle categories, and they have to be production-viable, not pie-in-the-sky concept vehicles. Official release at the NY Auto Show this week, but AutoblogGreen's got the info now. Also, our AFVI conference coverage have started.
- AFVI Show: Alternative fuels forecast
- AFVI Show: Ways to save billions of gallons of fuel at the nation's airports
- AFVI Show: Ride & Drive Photos
- Automotive X-prize draft rules released
- Dodge Hornet, Chery S12, the QQ, and more updates on the Chery/DCX allianace
- Expansion of Alberta oil sands production could increase CO2 by 30%
- Whale blubber to be converted into biodiesel; vehicle tailpipes may smell like Moby Dick
- New York Preview: 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel
- Traveling to colder weather in search of snow in the Bikecar
- US Supreme Court rules that EPA can regulate greenhouse gases
- Senators to introduce bill to spread California GHG limits nationwide
- The Vancouver International Auto Show continues the green trend
- Detroit area residents adapt behavior to rising gas prices
- More employers offering green-car incentives to workers
- California on high road to tackling global warming issues
Add your comments