Applications are now available to exhibit in the Making Green Cool Zone at the 2009 SEMA Show, Nov. 3 through 6, in Las Vegas. The dedicated area inside the South Hall (upper level) of the Las Vegas Convention Center recognizes the specialty-equipment industry’s commitment to advancing green performance vehicles, products and solutions by showcasing those companies whose creativity and innovation in the development, deployment and marketing of green performance technologies prove that being environmentally friendly can also be cool. As the government mandates higher mileage, consumers are demanding even better performance with increased mileage. “The SEMA industry recognizes that being green is no longer limited to specific segments of the market," says John Waraniak, SEMA vice president of vehicle technology. "The green performance revolution is well under way," he adds. "Going green is no longer an option -- nearly 85 percent of Americans consider themselves environmentalists. SEMA wants to demonstrate that bringing more environmentally responsible vehicle technologies and products to the marketplace doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice performance and the ‘coolness’ factor.” The new generation of performance and clean diesels, advanced hybrid powertrains, extended range and pure electric vehicles represent blank canvases for the performance and specialty-equipment industry. Greening-up vehicles creates new and exciting business opportunities for SEMA members and the specialty-equipment industry, the association adds. The technology being put into alternative powertrain vehicles is quite advanced; however, innovative SEMA-member companies will find ways to make new and existing vehicles go farther and faster with lighter materials and wheels, tires with less rolling resistance, bearings and hubs with less friction, energy recovery systems, improved aerodynamics and more innovative ideas and products, SEMA adds. Many of these green vehicle technologies will be discussed with a panel of industry leaders and experts during the Driving Green Performance Vehicle Technology Briefing SuperSession, which takes place Nov. 3. Available at no charge to all registered SEMA Show attendees, the seminar focuses on green performance and SEMA’s commitment to helping keep members informed about the latest vehicle technologies and opportunities associated with high performance engineering energy and fuel efficiency. To be eligible for the Making Green Cool Zone, vehicles, products and technologies must be aligned with one or more of the following categories: * High-Performance and Green Mobility For details/application form, visit www.SEMAshow.com/mgcz. Registration information is available at www.semashow.com.
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