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First prize for electric trike company

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

T3 on red carpet

BREAKING NEWS – Our monthly Ecomoron Greenwashing Award for November goes to the company T3 Motion in Costa Mesa, CA. They are the manufacturer of the T3 personal vehicle (pictured above) which runs on rechargeable batteries – or, in the company’s words, “clean energy”. Congrats, guys!
The T3 trike has been featured in this blog as a vehicle that enables the officers of the Los Angeles Police Department to move at the speed of a cyclist, but without burning any calories.
So what made our jury pick T3 Motion for the prestigeous greenwashing award? It was the surprising yet prominent environmental claim on the company website, delivered with admirable chutzpah:

Clean Energy: At T3 Motion, Inc., we believe that our technology should be a benefit to both our professional end-users and the environment. Our zero gas emissions all-electric vehicle – the T3 Series – proves clean energy can also be cost-effective.

Our experts at the Ecomorons offices did of course put the company’s statements about clean energy to a test. The result is utterly surprising. See for yourself:

socket with zero exhaust2

There is definitely no air pollution spewing out of this socket. Zero exhaust!
Just to make sure, we also used a second means of evaluation. We went to the California Energy Commission website for more info. The statistics there point out that 48 percent of electricity sold by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in 2006 was generated by coal power plants. The weird thing is: We always thought burning coal was dirty! We have to thank T3 Motion for setting us straight. Again, all the best to our zero emission innovators from Orange County!

(photos: PR Newswire Photo Service, Backhouse Images)