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February 05, 2008

AFVi Presents Live Webinar

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LAS VEGAS - Alternate Fuel Vehicle Institute (AFVi) will hold a free 90-minute live Webinar, Tues., Feb. 26, at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time (1:30 p.m. Eastern Time).“All Charged Up: The Promise of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles" is a precursor to a three-hour in-depth session to be held at the AF&Vi annual conference in Las Vegas. Webinar participants will receive a primer on PHEV technology, the benefits, and applications. The environmental benefits and value proposition will be a focal point. Experts (including representatives from Pacific Gas & Electric and Electric Power Research Institute) will address the state of the industry today and what is happening to move the market forward.

 

Registration is free but limited to the first 250 people. For more information, go to www.afvi.org.

 

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