Press Kit
About SSM and OSGV
The Society for Sustainable Mobility (SSM) is a “borderless” non-profit Automotive Engineering group whose focus is to apply Open Design philosophy to revolutionize the development and deployment of eco-friendly transportation. Established in 2005, SSM expanded its charter from the original “Open Source Green Vehicle” (OSGV) Project to include other forms of sustainability research activities. SSM has over 130 volunteers worldwide and a core group of elite aerospace and automotive engineers based in Los Angeles, California. SSM will show case its 100MPG+ Kernel™ hybrid-electric vehicle at the upcoming Automotive X-Prize competition in 2009; and proceed into production by 2011.
About Our Team
Please see the profiles of our team members here:
Meet the SSM-OSGV Team
Recent Press Releases:
Please follow this link to see the latest Press Releases by SSM.
Pictures
High Resolution Kernel™ Hybrid/PHEV Promotional Images for Press:
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Other high resolution images may be available upon request. See contact information below.
For other lower resolution images Please following this link to visit our Photo Gallery
Media Contact
We are looking forward to talk to you and answer any questions that you may have. Please call our Spokesperson,
Valerie Wilson
Telephone: +1 (310) 362-8410
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Our mailing address:
Attn: David Lee
Society for Sustainable Mobility
c/o Rugged Electric LLC
P.O. Box 824
Beverly Hills, CA 90213
USA
You may also use the following online form: Contact SSM.
More Information
Download the “Introduction to Society for Sustainable Mobility and Open Source Green Vehicle (OSGV) Project” presentation material here:
Introduction to OSGV Project (rev 3).pdf (PDF format)
Download the Program Overview here:
SSM-OSGV Program Overview (PDF format)
Copyright Notice
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