What can I expect to see at an Eco-Rally?

The Eco-Rally is a positive demonstration of the lowest emission vehicles on the market today, plus the most promising forms of future transportation. You can expect to see all kinds of green machines: rickshaws, bikes, pedal-cars, quadricycles, family run-abouts, taxis, sports-cars, limousines, vans and even lorries!

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PHOTOS FACTSHEETS VIDEOS
 Revolve Eco-Rally photo galleries 2007 (doc 3Mb)
The full line-up of drivers, fuels and eco-vehicles from the 2007 rally - including 6 of the Green-Car-Guide’s Top 10 Green Cars - and the largest working demonstration of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Europe.
Eco-Rally Videos

 

Tackling climate change doesn’t just make moral sense, it makes economic sense too. The shift to low carbon in the UK, and around the world is now largely inevitable. What is not inevitable is that Britain benefits industrially from the transition. We want to mobilise every bit of expertise and ingenuity that Britain has to offer. Rt Hon Ed Milliband MP, Secretary of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change (March 2009)

 

Next Eco-Rally

Brighton to London

Wedensday 7 July 2010

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