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An Oregon Toyota dealership is set to be the world’s first net zero energy automotive dealership. The newly constructed, LEED Platinum certified Toyota of Corvallis produces more energy than it consumes, for which it is expected to receive Net Zero Energy certification. The 34,800-square-foot building is equipped with enough solar panels to produce as much energy that the dealership will use, with excess being put back into the grid, which will help during hours of peak demand. Toyota Motor Sales regional manager Steve Haag calls Toyota of Corvallis, “a first-of-its-kind template for the auto dealership of the future.” Read more from Toyota.
Valeo has introduced a new 48-volt hybrid system. The 48V e4Sport, as it is called, uses a 48-volt battery, electric starter-generator, electric supercharger, and eRAD electric rear axle drive for all-wheel drive. It maximizes regenerative braking and stores that energy for increasing torque with the starter-generator, and increasing acceleration with the electric supercharger. The system also supports all-electric driving modes. Valeo says the system is applicable across all vehicle segments, and works with both gasoline and diesel engines. Read more at Green Car Congress.
PSA Group has created its own mobility solutions brand, called Free2Move. Free2Move will handle programs like car sharing, connected services, corporate fleet services, and affordable leasing programs for Peugeot, Citroën, DS, and other PSA partners. “For the PSA Group, mobility means not only making and selling excellent cars, but also offering a full range of mobility solutions,” says PSA Group VP of Mobility Services Grégoire Olivier. “The launch of this new brand will enable the PSA Group to achieve the objectives set out in our Push to Pass plan and be the leading mobility provider for our customers. Free2Move serves the freedom of movement to our customers.” Read more from PSA.