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Saturday, 07 July 2007 12:54 |
Mazda's Receives IAHE Sir William Grove Award for Hydrogen Rotary Engine Initiatives
HIROSHIMA, Japan—Mazda Motor Corporation is pleased to announce that on May 18, 2010 it received the IAHE Sir William Grove Award from the International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE) at a presentation ceremony in Essen, Germany.
The IAHE is an international organization that promotes academic and technological advancements in the field of hydrogen energy. Every two years, the IAHE presents five awards to researchers or organizations that have made significant contributions in areas related to hydrogen energy. The awards are presented during the World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC), the world’s largest international conference on hydrogen energy, which the IAHE hosts.
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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 20:54 |
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Cosmo(First-GenerationAP to 3rd Generation)
Mazda’s first premium specialty car was named Cosmo AP after the first Mazda rotary-engine car, the Cosmo Sport. Designed with a strong American flavor, its two-door coupe styling and vertically-lined radiator grille was unconventional for a Japanese car. Highlighted by striking red body paint, the Cosmo AP immediately grabbed the spotlight when it went on sale.
Mazda’s first premium specialty car was named Cosmo AP after the first Mazda rotary-engine car, the Cosmo Sport. Designed with a strong American flavor, its two-door coupe styling and vertically-lined radiator grille was unconventional for a Japanese car. Highlighted by striking red body paint, the Cosmo AP immediately grabbed the spotlight when it went on sale.
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Ford
Ford is gearing up for the new hybrids that are part of Ford’s plan to launch five electrified vehicles in the U.S. by 2012 and in Europe by 2013. Part of that acceleration is the creation of a center of excellence for vehicle electrification where the company will design, engineer and produce key components for its next-generation hybrid-electric vehicles.
Ford is gearing up for the new hybrids that are part of Ford’s plan to launch five electrified vehicles in the U.S. by 2012 and in Europe by 2013. Part of that acceleration is the creation of a center of excellence for vehicle electrification where the company will design, engineer and produce key components for its next-generation hybrid-electric vehicles.
Ford is gearing up for the new hybrids that are part of Ford’s plan to launch five electrified vehicles in the U.S. by 2012 and in Europe by 2013. Part of that acceleration is the creation of a center of excellence for vehicle electrification where the company will design, engineer and produce key components for its next-generation hybrid-electric vehicles.
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