Electric Mobility Canada 2011 Conference and Tradeshow

 

 

Boating Industry Canada is hearing more and more about hybrid electric power for boats so we wanted to share this potential source of new information. Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) invites interested parties to attend the Electric Mobility Canada 2011 Conference and Tradeshow to experience first hand the future of Canada’s electric mobility industry and electric vehicles (EVs).

 

The event will be held September 26 to 29, 2011 with the Media ‘Ride N’ Drive’ Event held on Monday, September 26, 2011 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm.

 

The event takes place at the Allstream Centre, 100 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

According to the organizers, reasons why you should attend are to:

 

•           Experience the difference of electric drive first hand! Drive or ride in an electric vehicle from auto manufactures worldwide. The Ride N’ Drive event is organized to showcase electric vehicles in real life situations.

 

•           Plenary sessions including senior political and private sector executives. Technical sessions covering may topics regarding electric mobility.

 

•           Electric vehicles are an important part of creating a sustainable transportation future worldwide. This year we are celebrating Canada’s

largest exhibition of new-generation EVs from major auto manufacturers.

 

•           The EV 2011 VÉ conference offers you an unprecedented opportunity to cover technical, business and policy discussions about electric mobility.

 

If you are interested in attending the Conference and/or the Media Drive N’ Ride event,  RSVP by July 29, 2011, contacting Lee Zhang or Kayla van Zon, Interkom Inc., by phone at (905) 332-8315, or by email to k.vanzon@interkom.ca

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