The association e’mobile is engaged in the market intro- duction of efficient vehicles, as well as of fuels from sustainable sources.
Its Swiss Centre is con- cerned with all aspects of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
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Four levels of electrifying the power train at a glance03.02.2012
A full electric sports car and three different concepts of hybrid cars are in the foreground at e’mobile’s booth this year. In addition, several charging stations for electric and plug-in-hybrid cars are exposed. The Federal Bureau of Energy launches the revised energy label and informs about the new regulation to reduce CO2 emissions of new automobiles. This regulation will be applied in Switzerland as of 1st July 2012. click...
Annual conference with a view to the Ecocars of the future 21.07.2011
«Ecocars of the future – prospects and challenges», this is the subject of the annual conference of the Association e' mobile. It will be held at the Bern University of applied sciences in Biel on Wednesday 24 August and following the General Assembly. In addition to current issues for electric vehicles and fuel for the future, the speakers will also discuss the launch of new drive concepts. The accompanying exhibition offers a platform for members and partners to present their products and projects to a professional audience. The detailed conference program with registration form is now available. clic....
Up-to-date information28.05.2009
For more news and information on efficient vehicles please see the corresponding German and French websites of e'mobile.
Test drives throughout Switzerland 27.05.2009
From March to November e’mobile offers a series of a dozen Ecocar Expos with public test drives of hybrid, natural gas and electric vehicles in different regions of Switzerland. For more details see the list of coming events.
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Recommendations for civil services 26.05.2009
Following the assembly e’mobile presented talks on its recommendation for civil services for the purchase of cars considering ecological criteria and favouring new technologies, e.g. hybrid, electric and natural gas vehicles. This recommendation consists of twelve points including issues of organization, mobility concepts and technical aspects. The recommendation has been published in German. click...