Detroit, MI - January 8, 2010 - After a
rousingly successful inaugural run in 2009, the Michigan Economic
Development Company (MEDC) is once again returning to the 2010
North American International Auto Show with the EcoXperience in
Michigan Hall. This area will include a 1/4-mile track
through a natural Michigan landscape, where journalists can drive
featured low-emission vehicles in a unique indoor
experience. In addition to the track, the display has been
expanded by MEDC to include a number of participants that will be
making their first appearance at the NAIAS.
"The MEDC EcoXperience was easily one of the most impressive
highlights of the 2009 show, and we received great feedback from
journalists and the public alike," said Doug Fox, chairman, 2010
NAIAS. "It was very important to us that we once again partner
with the MEDC to not only bring this feature back, but to expand
the displays to include companies that may not otherwise appear at
our show. It also supports the message the MEDC EcoXperience
sends about the importance of the environmentally friendly
direction many automotive manufacturers are heading."
MEDC EcoXperience Participants Include:
A123 Systems, Inc.
DTE Energy
Dow Kokam
Johnson Controls-Saft
MEDC - Oak Ridge Labs
Michigan Technological University
Sakti3
TARDEC
University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Other Display Participants Include:
Magna International
PEP Stations - Official Charging Station of the "Eco" Area
SPX Service Solutions
Scheduled vehicles in the MEDC EcoXperience
include:
Audi A3 TDI
Audi Q7 TDI
BYD e6
Cadillac Escalade Platinum Hybrid
Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell
Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid
Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
Commuter Cars Tango
CT&T eZone
EV Innovations 2010 LiV WISE
Ford Escape Hybrid
Ford Fusion Hybrid
GEM E4
GMC Yukon Hybrid
Mercedes-Benz B-Class Fuel Cell
Mercedes-Benz ML 450 Hybrid
Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid
Mercury Mariner Hybrid
Mercury Milan Hybrid
Mitsubishi iMiEV
Smart Car2go
Think City
Note: Some vehicles may be available Preview Week only.
Additional vehicles to be added and will be listed on www.naias.com when confirmed.