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Hybrid Produced NASA Smart Car to be Presented Along With Ford Motor Company at State Event
LI-ION MOTORS CORP. (OTCBB:LMCO)
www.Li-ionMotors.com, emerging leaders in the development and marketing of lithium-powered products worldwide is pleased to announce that Hybrid, along with America’s major automotive manufactures Chevrolet and Ford, will be presenting its latest NASA Smart Car.
As part of Florida’s innovative Farm to Fuel program, headed by the Florida State Department of Agriculture’s Charles Bronson, the State of Florida will present a series of alternative fuel vehicles from various manufactures such as CHEVROLET and FORD to the public. The purpose is to highlight automotive programs aimed at reducing emissions as well as the Farm to Fuel Program.
Li-ion Motors featured the all-lithium Smart Car produced for NASA at the NATIONAL GOVERNORS SUMMIT ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY IN TAMPA. This is part of a Government Program initiated by Hybrid to expand its National presence among US Political figures.
The all-lithium NASA Smart Car has a range of more than 120 miles per charge at highway speeds with a planned 30 kWh battery pack on board.
With a 3,000W charger recharging will take approximately 10 hours at full discharge. An optional 5,000W charger will reduce that to 6 hours.
Li-ion Motors Smart is developed using an advanced AC drive system.
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=440939
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