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June 01, 2010 This Week:
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Initiated by Michelin in 1998, the Michelin Challenge Bibendum is the world's only event that brings together car, truck, bus and motorcycle manufacturers, academics, OEMs, energy suppliers, research institutes, government authorities, NGOs and other sustainable mobility stakeholders to discuss the issues involved in the challenges of sustainable mobility. This year, the event is being held for the first time in South America - in Brazil, a country that for more than 20 years has been committed to finding alternatives to fossil fuels. For the 10th Michelin Challenge Bibendum, the Michelin Group will present three types of innovative products: -- Future generations of low fuel consumption tires that also enhance safety and increase total mileage. The latest-generation tire, the MICHELIN ENERGY(TM) Saver, improves a car's energy efficiency and environmental impact, reducing fuel consumption by nearly 0.2 liters per 100 km and CO2 emissions by almost 4 grams per km. -- The first prototype tires for electric vehicles, which can increase vehicle operating range by nearly 10%. -- Motorized wheels and the MICHELIN Active Wheel, which help to optimize the design of electric and hybrid vehicles. For the occasion, the Michelin Challenge Bibendum is also taking advantage of its first visit to South America to totally overhaul its website, transforming it into the sustainable road mobility portal - michelinchallengebibendum.com. In addition to providing information, the constantly evolving portal will serve as a forum where experts and the public can exchange views on topics, challenges and solutions that can help to enhance sustainable mobility. It will also provide extensive information about the 10th Michelin Challenge Bibendum. In late May, Michelin is releasing a book entitled Rouler demain, vers une mobilite routiere plus durable, which will be available in English, French, Portuguese and German. The three first-mentioned versions can already be downloaded free of charge from the Michelin Challenge Bibendum portal. Beginning in early September, the French version of the book will also go on sale in bookstores in France for euro 12. (27 May 2010)
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