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Personal Mobility Redefined along with Auto Sharing

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G. David Felt
Staff Writer Alternative Energy - www.CheersandGears.com

 

Personal Mobility Redefined along with Auto Sharing

 

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Seems in today's society we have clearly two camps, those that believe in change for the future and those that see no reason for change from what already works.

 

GM has committed to diving into personal mobility by redefining what it should be. GM say right now has never been a bigger disrupter than ever in the Auto industry with EV's and plug in Hybrids.

 

GM is pushing forward with their Drive NYC car sharing program and their Multi Model EV transportation system on Jiao Tong University China. More can be read here at:

 

"Redefining Personal Mobility"

 

GM has also kicked off this two Year study into personal mobility. Full story of this study at a Chinese University can be read here:

 

GM and Shanghai Jiao Tong University Auto Sharing Pilot Program

 

Check out all the photos of this new auto the EN-V 2.0

 

 

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Here is a warp back in time to 1969 and all of GM's personal Mobility auto's they did then.

 

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