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primarily concerned with the conservation of resources, not simply the rearrangement of them.

other interests: corporate sustainability initiatives (and their realizations), popular accessibility of green technology, fighting poverty & social injustice with sustainability.

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1 July 09
“Not to be beat out by the slew of electric carmakers that seem to be emerging from the woodwork these days, ExxonMobil has teamed up with Electrovaya, a pioneer in lithium-ion battery technology, to bring us the Maya 300. The little electric car has 5 doors and is capable, so they say, of a 120 mile range. In 8-10 hours the car can be fully charged from a normal 110 volt household outlet. As of now, the Maya is still in development and is set to be available for purchase in 2011.” (via Inhabitat » Maya 300: All Electric Vehicle Brought To You By ExxonMobil)

“Not to be beat out by the slew of electric carmakers that seem to be emerging from the woodwork these days, ExxonMobil has teamed up with Electrovaya, a pioneer in lithium-ion battery technology, to bring us the Maya 300. The little electric car has 5 doors and is capable, so they say, of a 120 mile range. In 8-10 hours the car can be fully charged from a normal 110 volt household outlet. As of now, the Maya is still in development and is set to be available for purchase in 2011.” (via Inhabitat ยป Maya 300: All Electric Vehicle Brought To You By ExxonMobil)

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