From hybrid cars to hybrid production trailers by Candace Lombardi Leonardo DiCaprio is reported to be getting the first Fisker Karma, a luxury plug-in hybrid sports car. He can now get a hybrid trailer to match on his next film project. King Kong Production Trailers (KKPT)announced today that it’s making what it believes is the […]
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Evergreen featured on peopleforgreenjustice.com
World’s First Solar Hybrid Production Trailer! Posted on October 19th, 2011 by jourdan Working on films, I can attest that there is a lot of waste. So when I come across people creating ways to be more green on set I’m pretty excited. When a film, commercial or whatever it may be is shooting, not too far […]
Evergreen featured on CarandDriver.com
Behold Evergreen, the Solar-Hybrid Hollywood Production Trailer by Steve Siler When a press release starts with a headline characterizing something as “the Prius” of anything, it becomes literary tee-ball for scribes who may not be so pious about the Prius. We usually pass on such low-hanging fruit, but a new solar-hybrid production trailer dubbed Evergreen, […]
Evergreen Featured on Inhabitat.com
October 26, 2011TRANSPORTATION Evergreen Eco Trailer: The Entertainment Industry’s First Solar Hybrid Vehicle by Katherine Vong, With so many green transportation designs out there, you’d think that an eco-friendly entertainment production trailer would already exist, but the recently released Evergreen Eco trailer is taking the title as the very first. Evergreen’s creator, King Kong Production Vehicles, claims that it the world’s first […]
Evergreen little brother
October 24, 2011Evergreen
Evergreen rocks another Target job with Hungry Man
King Kong Production Vehicles Introduces World’s First Green Trailer
October 14, 2011Within the last decade, as many production companies and major networks began implementing “green initiatives” into their daily productions, David Rovsek, President of King Kong Production Vehicles, Inc, saw an area of production that was overlooked in the greening trend – the need for green vehicles.