Electric Vehicles And Alternative Fuels Take Center Stage In Alabama
By Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
Buddy Gamel would have claimed the prize for most unusual entrance to the Odyssey Day event last week on the Bessemer campus of Lawson State Community College.
The president of Precision Sales & Service, which specializes in alternative fuel conversions, puttered into the auditorium of the Ethel Hall Center for Automotive Excellence on a red propane-powered scooter.
“I do it whenever I can get away with it,” the Birmingham businessman said. “People tend to remember it when I do that.”About 60 people had a lot to remember as they were shown the latest advancements in alternative fuels and vehicles.
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