Green Motion Execs to Present at International Car Rental Show
This year, Green Motion will be showcasing its innovative approach to the future of mobility.
by Staff
April 4, 2018
Richard Lowden, founder and CEO of Green Motion, gives a presentation at the company's 2017 international conference. Photo courtesy of Green Motion.
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Richard Lowden, founder and CEO of Green Motion, gives a presentation at the company's 2017 international conference. Photo courtesy of Green Motion.
Green Motion is once again exhibiting at this year’s International Car Rental Show in Las Vegas, April 15-17, the company announced.
Celebrating 10 years in business, Green Motion is now operating in over 31 countries with over 360 locations. The company is offering expansion opportunities with regional and state franchises in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica, and master and regional franchises in Central and South America along with the Caribbean.
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This year, Green Motion will be showcasing its innovative approach to the future of mobility at the International Car Rental Show; to book your exclusive private five minute screening and meeting with the Green Motion team, contact franchise@greenmotion.com.
Green Motion International CEO & Founder Richard Lowden and Sales & Technologies Director Chay Lowden both join the speaker’s list at the show. Chay will be presenting on counterless technology and tech-enabled infrastructure, and Richard will discuss the future of car rental operations on the closing keynote panel.
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