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« on: April 24, 2008, 06:56:34 PM »

“The TH!NK city is the world’s only crash-tested and highway-certified EV and is ideal for markets such as California where we will initiate demonstration projects offering an exceptionally safe and fun car to drive” says Jan-Olaf Willums, CEO of Think Global. –“We are therefore proud to partner with the two pioneering investors in the clean tech field and to launch TH!NK city in North America with them.”

The new venture was announced at the 2008 FORTUNE Brainstorm Green Conference held in Pasadena, California, that brought chief executives from all over North America together to talk about the business opportunities of “going green”.

Ray Lane, a Kleiner Perkins Managing Partner and Chairman of TH!NK North America, says, “The transportation industry is undergoing its largest transformation since Henry Ford built the model T. Today we are witnessing a seminal event - the first highway-capable electric vehicle intended for mass production, representing a big step towards a zero emission transportation industry.”

“We believe there is a dramatic shift underway of how people think about mobility. Global consumer demand is forcing industry to come up with sustainable solutions, including the development of zero emission vehicles” says Wilber James, a Managing General Partner of RockPort Capital Partners, and acting President of TH!NK North America.

TH!NK city is an environmental vehicle, emission free and 95 percent recyclable. It reaches a top speed of 100 km (65 miles) per hour and can drive up to 180 km (110 miles) on a single charge.
TH!NK city meets all European and US federal motor vehicle safety requirements.

At the Geneva Motorshow earlier this year, Think announced a strategic partnership with energy giant General Electric, also an investor in Think. At the Show, Think unveiled its future car, the
TH!NK Ox, the first 4/5-seater fully electric vehicle which is slated to begin production in 2010/11.

Think has also established partnerships in the US with battery suppliers A123 and EnerDel.

The TH!NK city is currently produced in Norway and international sales are slated to begin in Scandinavia, with Switzerland and France also being the initial focus areas. Sales other than initial trial and demonstration projects will begin in The North American market in 2009.

Vicki Northrup, an electric car veteran, has been retained by TH!NK North America as Operations Manager and will initially be based out of TH!NK North America’s Menlo Park Office.

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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2008, 09:51:30 PM »

I seriously hope that they put in the mainstream market any alternative fuel vehicle the soonest.  Gasoline prices have become so ridiculous that basically it breaks any budget.
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2008, 01:44:36 AM »

That car seriously looks ugly.  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2008, 02:48:19 AM »

I think it's cute. What do you drive anyway?
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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2008, 06:05:51 PM »

The other one looks like a beetle from the front. But I think it's still not a good car specially if you drive long distance most of the time. The car would be advisable if you just drive within the city.

And what's this? You pay EUR 200 monthly for them to take care of the battery? It looks like you gonna end up spending more with this tiny electric vehicle than when filling up your regular car.

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The Mobility Pack : A monthly fee with ”Batteries Included”

We will own the battery, and take full responsibility for its performance: The customer will only pay a monthly mobility fee (of typically EUR 200) which includes a full maintenance service agreement, carbon offset payments and in some countries even all electricity used, and insurance. In other words, customers can drive with the peace of mind that everything is taken care of. We will continue to take responsibility for battery performance throughout the cars life span, (and exchange the battery when necessary). We also provide body panels which are practically indestructible and do not rust, dent or fade over time. This means that the car will remain “young and agile” throughout its lifetime, and the re-sell value of the car will remain very high, as we have experienced with over 1,000 previous models of the TH!NK city car that still exist on Scandinavian roads
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« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2008, 10:46:19 AM »

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