Videos
A selection of videos about the Eco-Rally produced by our partners, press and fans:
Quentin Willson launches Eco-Rally '09 - courtesy of EcoSwitch.com
Alt-fuel vehicles gather in London to showcase a 'greener' future - NewCarNet.tv
Eco-Rally '09 Finish Line Courtesy of Danny's Contentment"
2008 Eco-Rally - official video
At the height of the fuel protests and the heated debate about food vs fuel, Revolve set British motorists a challenge: "drive from Brighton to London in the greenest way you can. The destination was a music festival on Clapham Common, where the drivers were tested for eco-driving skills whilst their cars were tested for emissions. The winners each received a Navman Satnav and shared their green-driving knowledge with the assembled crowd.
2007 Eco-Rally - official video
A synopsis of the media hype, interviews and speeches plus a selection of the best green vehicles on display at our inaugural Brighton to London Eco-Rally which took place on World Environment Day 05.06.07. Includes BBC coverage of the Royal Launch Event at Hampton Court Palace.
Lisa Rogers' topless experience in the Saab Biopower convertible and how it compares with her own biofuel conversion. Play video and read comments
Quentin Willson on the holy grail of hydrogen and zero emissions motoring. Play video and read comments
Robert Llewellyn's experience in the electric Modec. Red Dwarf, white van, green power. Play video and read comments pt. 1 | pt. 2
Coverage of the vehicles at Traflagar Square. Interviews with Steven Glaser, Quentin Willson and Dr Martin Bull of ISIS, who explains the research taking place to improve hydrogen storage. Play video
Why the holy grail of zero emissions transport is so important - A short video comissioned especially for UNEP's World Environment Day showing visual evidence of global warming from pole to pole. Play video
Film of 2007 event by Yahoo! Video. Their description: "Brighton to London was the route of the first ever Eco Rally, with fuel cell, hydrogen, battery-electric and biofuel vehicles all taking part. The public subsequently inspected one and all in Trafalgar Square."




