ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The 14th annual Clean Energy Roadshow began on Tuesday. It’s considered Georgia’s original and longest-running new-technology vehicle showcase.
Roadshow founder and Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols has been championing alternative-fuel vehicles since 2011.
“At the roadshow, you can see and touch what people are driving, what governments and commercial fleets are utilizing, and learn how to access some of the funding and technical resources available for the supporting charging or fueling infrastructure,” Echols said. “And, you might ask, what vehicles will be in widespread production soon? Come to the roadshow and see them close up.”
Those vehicles include a hydrogen-powered golf cart, propane school bus, a biofuel boat and electric vehicles.
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