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April 04, 2008

Alt-Fuel Conference Set for May in Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS --- The Alternative Fuels & Vehicles National Conference + Expo, set for May 11-14 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel in Las Vegas, will feature more than 200 speakers and is expected to draw about 2,000 attendees.

The tradeshow will feature more than 100 exhibitors, giving attendees the chance to see cutting-edge vehicles and technologies up-close.

The sponsor of the conference is the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute (AFVi), which works with industry and fleet customers to advance the sale and use of alternative fuels, vehicles and advanced vehicle technologies around the world.

Click here to see the full program and event schedule.

 

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