Chevrolet today announced the winner of its “Lead Dream Chaser,” a three-month contest reward for one person to pursue their dream or passion project with a cash prize and three months use of the 2024 Chevy Trax, which arrives this spring. (autoinformed.com on: Marketing Annals – Chevy Trax Dream Chaser Contest Opens)
Meag Schwartz, described as a local Michigan activist and environmental educator, won on the basis of her pursuing protecting and cleaning up the Great Lakes. “Known as “The Great Lakes Litter Lady,” Schwartz is a dedicated advocate for freshwater and dreams of growing her marine debris removal passion project, “Great Lakes Great Responsibility”. She will receive $100,000 and three months with the new 2024 Chevy Trax to help make her dream possible,” Chevrolet said. Continue reading











CARB Approves Toyota HD Fuel Cell Electric Powertrain Kit
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Toyota (NYSE:TM) announced today in Texas that it was recently granted a Zero Emission Powertrain (ZEP) Executive Order from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for its new heavy-duty fuel cell electric powertrain. The hydrogen-fueled powertrain kit includes hydrogen fuel storage tanks, fuel cell stacks, batteries, electric motors, and transmission. It offers an viable alternative to traditional diesel powertrains used in commercial goods transportation as companies look to transition fleets to zero-emission vehicles. (autoinformed.com on: Toyota, Hino to Make Class-8 Fuel-Cell Electric Truck)
“Toyota aims to reduce or eliminate emissions for all mobility solutions, and our fuel cell electric powertrains have proven that hydrogen can play a significant role in the emissions reduction of emissions from heavy-duty transportation,” said Scott Friedman, senior program manager advanced mobility, Toyota Motor North America. “Receiving the Zero-Emission Powertrain Executive Order from CARB is a key achievement for our teams who have dedicated an incredible amount of time and effort, and we are excited to offer this powertrain commercially in the near future.” Continue reading →