PBS News Host to Moderate SEMA Show Panel on Alternative Fuels

PBS News Host to Moderate SEMA Show Panel on Alternative Fuels | THE SHOPMargaret Hoover, CNN contributor and host of PBS program Firing Line With Margaret Hoover, will moderate a discussion of automotive industry experts on the future of alternative fuels technology during the SEMA Show, event organizers announced.

The Future of Automotive Fuel Technology panel will take place on Nov. 2, in the North Hall (Room N258) beginning at 3 p.m., the organization said.

Attendees can engage with a panel of subject-matter experts as they discuss the application, benefits, integration, and practical and scalable solutions that can accelerate decarbonization through alternative fuel technologies.

The panel will cover multiple aspects of alternative fuels, including the definition of alternative fuels and manufacturing processes; the application of alternative fuels in the automotive industry; emerging technologies and decarbonization targets; and the infrastructure and policies needed for mass adaptation, SEMA representatives said.

“SEMA’s approach to future propulsion is technology neutral,” said Luis Morales, SEMA director of vehicle technology. “We have members that are at the forefront of advanced technology systems, including hydrogen, biofuels, synthetics and EV. This panel will help attendees understand what’s happening in the industry and how the industry is already pushing the creative envelope in alternative fuel technology.”

Future of Automotive Fuel Technology panelists include:

The Future of Automotive Fuel Technology panel is free for all 2023 SEMA Show attendees. Click here for more information.

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