The people of Singapore will get to see and understand more about sustainable mobility in March, when 5 liquid hydrogen-powered cars arrive in the South Pacific and BMW demonstrates the marvels and feasibility of its Hydrogen 7 Series vehicles.
From 6th -23rd March 2008 the BMW CleanEnergy Hydrogen 7 Series cars – along with a mobile refuelling station – will be on display in Singapore and students, government leaders and private sector chiefs alike will be among those invited to view the vehicles.
Experts from the BMW Group will be on hand to explain the workings of the CleanEnergy technology to visitors, including members of the public, as well as university students during the event – which is supported by the National Environment Agency and the Singapore Environment Council.
The National Environment Agency’s Chief Executive Officer, Lee Yuen Hee, commented, “Our strategy to ensure that Singapore’s ambient air quality remains good goes beyond traditional control measures of fuel quality, emission standards, and enforcement. We are constantly looking out for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies that contribute to environmentally sustainable transportation. BMW’s CleanEnergy programme is one such initiative that could potentially contribute towards this objective.”
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