New autos
to visit South
Ground-breaking-technology cars will be on South Campus this week.
The National Alternative Fuel Training Consortium is bringing the leading
edge of alternative fuel vehicles to educate and inform people about
cars that will help keep the air cleaner and environment healthier.
South Campus will sponsor the National AFV Day Odyssey Friday, April 2, 2-7 p.m.
The NAFTC is partnered with the Dennis Weaver International Hydrogen Drive 2004
and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation and Air Quality,
and sponsored locally by Tarrant County College and North Central Texas Council
of Governments.
Together they hope to reach nearly 20,000 people in more than 50 states and provide
and build an awareness and enthusiasm about AFVs.
Participants can see, feel and drive the cars as well as see the new trends and
advantages in the cars.
Event organizers say the day’s goal is to inform people of ownership opportunities
and train people on how to use and work with the AFVs in business opportunities
and in maintenance.