9/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
"By examining the potential of a variety of fuels and technologies, we want to seriously explore the possibility and develop a roadmap to cut fuel consumption in new trucks by 50 percent over the next decade," said CALSTART's President and CEO John Boesel.
Pasadena Star News reports that a state-funded research center that will work to develop energy efficient trucks broke ground Tuesday in Pasadena, with the goal of making vehicles 50 percent more efficient within the next decade, officials said. The California High Efficiency and Advanced Truck Research Center (CalHEAT) held a kick off meeting in Pasadena. [MORE]
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