Ronn Motor Company Partners With Nelson Philippe and Indy Racing Team, I Drive Green, to Promote Eco-Driving
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AUSTIN, TX, May 27 (MARKET WIRE) --
Ronn Motor Company, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: RNNM) announced today it has joined
with Nelson Philippe and the Indy Racing Team, I Drive Green, to promote,
advance and teach the art of eco-driving to minimize fuel consumption and
emissions without unduly compromising performance.
Details are being addressed to incorporate the I Drive Green concept as
another of Ronn Motors eco-friendly product offerings. At the same time,
in keeping with their values of promoting eco-friendly awareness within
the transportation sector, I Drive Green is planning to install H2GO(TM)
real-time, hydrogen generation systems onto the big rigs that haul their
racing cars between the many IRL racing events.
Ronn Maxwell, CEO of Ronn Motor Company, stated, "We are very pleased to
be teamed up with Nelson Philippe and I Drive Green. The combination of
teaching the art of eco-driving along with the installation of our
H2GO(TM) system augments our ability to reduce fuel consumption and
emissions. The relationship with I Drive Green further solidifies our
credibility and the value provided by our H2GO(TM) system."
As well, during his hectic week at Indy, Nelson Philippe found an
opportunity to test drive the Scorpion(TM), Ronn Motors' eco-exotic
supercar. Stepping out of the car, with a big smile on his face, Nelson
commented to the gathered press, "That's one bad ass car!!!"
I Drive Green was born from the concern of Indy 500 racer, Nelson
Philippe, about the role we can all play in saving the environment in
which we live, not only for our generation, but also for future
generations. Vehicle emissions are one of the largest contributors to air
pollution, yet vehicular transportation is something we cannot live
without.
I Drive Green, under Nelson's direction, has been successfully promoting
and teaching the art of eco-driving in France and Belgium for the past
nine years. This year's Indy 500 officially launched the I Drive Green's
concept, in North America. For more information and to view photos of
Nelson with the Scorpion, please visit www.i-drivegreen.com.
Headquartered in Horseshoe Bay, Texas, Ronn Motor Company, Inc. is a
design and manufacturing company focused on the leading edge engineering
of environmentally friendly, finely built premium automobiles and "green,"
eco-responsible technology. These technology systems include Hydrogen
Fuel, Fuel Cells, and Plug-in Electrics and will be incorporated into our
automobiles to be made available for aftermarket applications. Our
products, coupled with RMC's core values of a strong sense of ethics,
environmental sensitivity and premium quality, position the company as one
of the new leaders in an automotive industry transitioning toward fuel
efficiency. For more information, please visit www.ronnmotors.com
This release contains forward-looking statements that reflect Ronn Motor
plans and expectations. In this press release and related comments by
Company management, words like "expect," "anticipate," "estimate,"
"forecast," "objective," "plan," "goal" and similar expressions are used
to identify forward-looking statements, representing management's current
judgment and expectations about possible future events. Management
believes these forward-looking statements and the judgments upon which
they are based to be reasonable, but they are not guarantees of future
performance and involve numerous known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors that may cause the Company's actual results,
performance, achievements or financial position to be materially
different from any future results, performance, achievements or financial
position expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.
Ronn Motors Investor Relations Contact:
The Eversull Group, Inc.
Jack Eversull
972-378-7917
972-378-7981 (fax)
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