GM's Two-Mode Hybrid Named Best New Green Technology

The hybrid auto received another stamp of approval when the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) recognized GM's Two-Mode Hybrid technology as the 2009 Best New Green Technology.

January 21, 2009

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The hybrid auto received another stamp of approval when the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) recognized GM's Two-Mode Hybrid technology as the 2009 Best New Green Technology.

The inaugural award results from AJAC's desire to recognize innovative new green technology developments in the auto industry that will be of benefit to the Canadian consumer.

Unlike conventional hybrid systems, GM's Two-Mode Hybrid is designed to optimize fuel efficiency in both city and highway driving while still enabling the hauling and towing capability that customers expect, making it unlike any previous hybrid system on the road.

Source:  MSNBC.com,  General Motor's Two-Mode Hybrid Voted 2009 Best New Green Technology

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