Arizona a focal point for alternative-fuel vehicle R&D

From left: GoE3 Chief Operations Officer James M. Dowdy, Founder and CEO Bruce Brimacombe, Maxx Patterson, director of research, and Robert P. Boisvert, director of sales, celebrate the opening of the company's first charging station at Biosphere 2 in Tuscon, Ariz. / Photo: GoE3
From left: GoE3 Chief Operations Officer James M. Dowdy, Founder and CEO Bruce Brimacombe, Maxx Patterson, director of research, and Robert P. Boisvert, director of sales, celebrate the opening of the company’s first charging station at Biosphere 2 in Tuscon, Ariz. / Photo: GoE3

Cathy Luebke | Phoenix Business Journal

There’s a lot more than hybrids and electrics on the alternative-fuel scene today, and Arizona plays a key role.

Sure, Tesla is going strong with its new S sedan getting rave reviews and its network of charging stations expanding in California, Arizona and across the U.S. But did you know there’s a Mesa company also planning a cross-country network of charging units?

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