Green Drinks Westchester County Hosts Carl Vogel from Build Your Own Electric Motorcycle and GM Hybrid and Fuel Cell Cars
It took a lot of work to get a fuel cell electric Chevy Equinox and an electric motorcycle for an event along the Hudson River. So the next event will be at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, April 28th at the Sunset Cove Restaurant in Tarrytown, NY. This restaurant is right off the Tarrytown Train Station!!!
The next guests to the event will be:
- Carl Vogel who will soon be releasing his book
Build Your Own Electric Motorcycle.
He will also have his electric motorcycle there for ride and drive and demo.
GM for the Fuel Cell Electric with an Electric Motorcycle Explained
How electric motorcycles have gone 174 miles per hour in 7.89 seconds
How great the motorcycles look, feel and will save energy today.
The future of electric motorcycles and
How they can go 340 MPG !!!!

As well, we will be having the GM Equinox Fuel Cell. The Equinox Fuel Cell vehicle is an electric vehicle powered by the GM fourth-generation fuel cell system, our most advanced fuel cell propulsion system to date. The electric motor traction system will provide the vehicle with instantaneous torque, smooth acceleration and quiet performance, with the ability to reach a top speed of 100 mph.
Although these vehicles aren’t available to purchase, they’re already receiving recognition from Green Car Journal. The Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell was given its 2008 Green Car Vision Award®,(1) the first time the magazine has recognized a limited production vehicle for its forward-thinking technologies. The Equinox Fuel Cell won the award over several nominees, including the Honda FCX Clarity and Toyota Prius Plug-In.
GreenDrinks Westchester Will Also Be Doing: “The 30 second pitch”
Bring your business your green idea, or your successful business. Together is the only way the green economy is going to work.
Driving Change One Conversation at a Time
Events like Green Drinks Westchester prove that real progress starts locally. When innovators, industry leaders, and community members come together, they also spark ideas that can reshape our future. By hosting experts like Carl Vogel and also being able to spotlight GM’s clean vehicle advancements.
I mean a fuel cell Chevy Equinox with an electric motorcycle?! What are the odds at this beautiful location along the Hudson River?
For its gatherings like this move the conversation. Moreover and the movement—forward. That’s because sustainability isn’t just a goal. It’s a collaboration.

