Not exact matches
Sure, that doesn't sound that exciting compared to a zero - emission electric car — until you consider that this new fuel doesn't require new car factories, new fueling
infrastructure, or the turnover of our existing fleet of
vehicles, all of which are expensive, massively polluting
ventures.
Daimler plans to help improve the
infrastructure for hydrogen fuel cell
vehicles and is aiming to have up to 400 hydrogen fuel stations by 2023 as part of its H2 Mobility
venture.
As with the Israeli deal announced in January, the latest
venture will involve mass production of electric
vehicles and the rollout of an extensive recharging and battery swap
infrastructure.
Rothstein Asset Management (Washington, DC / Shanghai, China) 2006 — 2007 Operations Manager / Research Analyst • Managed a three - person staff through the initiation and implementation of various marketing, operations, and
infrastructure development projects • Researched and analyzed alternative investment
vehicles,
venture capital opportunities, and equities within various Asian markets • Developed monthly performance reports for distribution to investment clients and fund partners