INDIANAPOLIS, December 16, 2010

(click to enlarge)
THINK, the world’s leading dedicated electric vehicle maker, has
delivered its first U.S.-built cars to the State of Indiana for use in
its government fleet. The 15 vehicles, which were shipped from THINK’s
manufacturing facility in Elkhart, Ind., will be the first electric
passenger vehicles with American-made, Lithium-ion batteries used in a
U.S. fleet operation.
“We’re proud to be the first manufacturer to deliver an all-electric car
built in the U.S. with an advanced battery that suits the needs of
government and commercial fleet operators,” said THINK CEO Barry Engle.
“Our delivery today is part of a larger effort to help transform the
U.S. light-duty vehicle fleet from one that is mostly dependent on
imported oil, to one that is fueled entirely by domestically produced
electric energy.”
“As part of that goal, we’ve made a strategic decision to target
initially the many millions of fleet vehicles in operation in the U.S.
market,” Mr. Engle added. “These fleets can jumpstart vehicle
electrification in America’s cities and help push the industry past
early adopters into mainstream consumer markets. Fleet sales will drive
up vehicle and battery production volumes and drive down costs, which
will benefit retail consumers.”
The economics of electric vehicles for fleet operators in terms of cost
of ownership are highly positive. With defined travel routes and
centralized recharging and service, fleets are the natural platform to
launch this new industry.
The THINK City model is an all-electric, zero-emission car designed in
Scandinavia for fleet applications and urban commuters. Durable, highly
maneuverable and with low maintenance, the THINK City can travel 100
miles on a single charge, using advanced Lithium-ion batteries
manufactured in Indiana by Ener1, Inc. The vehicle has accumulated more
than 35 million road miles in customer experience since it was first
safety certified in Europe in 1999.
The vehicle presentation took place today at Fort Harrison State Park
outside of Indianapolis and was presided over by Governor Mitch Daniels.
The cars were delivered to the Department of Administration and will be
used principally by the Department of Natural Resources in the state’s
park system.
“THINK found a great place to establish its business in Elkhart, and
we’re proud to be the first customer,” said the governor. “We believe
that the coming era of electric cars, like the THINK City, will find its
home here in Indiana.”
Indiana Department of Administration director Rob Wynkoop, whose agency
maintains the state vehicle fleet, said: “We saw this specific green
initiative as an opportunity to test alternative energy vehicles in
real-life situations. We believe the state parks provide the best
locations to test these vehicles.”
Mass deployment of electric vehicles in the state of Indiana is being
facilitated by Project Plug-IN, an initiative organized by the Energy
Systems Network (ESN), which is creating one of the most advanced
ecosystems to support electric transportation in the country.
By early 2011, ESN will place 100 or more electric vehicles and
supporting charging infrastructure with government and corporate fleets,
as well as selected individual commuters, across the Indianapolis
metropolitan area. Project Plug-IN enlists a wide range of industry and
government partners to solve technical and regulatory challenges related
to preparing communities for electric vehicles and is helping lead the
national government-industry dialog to develop deployment community
strategies.
“Our goal with Project Plug-IN is the seamless transition for consumers
from gas-powered to electric cars,” said ESN President and CEO Paul
Mitchell. “To make this happen requires collaboration among vehicle and
battery makers, utilities and government agencies at all levels and the
willing participation of fleet operators, like the Department of
Administration. The response so far has been tremendous.”
THINK plans to roll out retail distribution in select U.S. cities in the
second half of 2011. The retail distribution timeline coincides with the
company’s plans to expand the production line at its Elkhart facility,
where the company currently employs more than 25 local workers. By the
end of 2011, THINK will have more than 100 people in Elkhart building
electric cars and more than 415 by the end of 2013. The company also
builds the THINK City in Finland for sale in Europe.
About THINK:
THINK is a pioneer in electric vehicles and a leader in electric vehicle
technology, developed and proven over 20 years. This heritage gives
THINK a head start with nearly 10,000 electric vehicles on the road and
more than 56 million kilometres (35 million miles) of customer
experience. The THINK City, the first EV to be granted pan–European
regulatory safety approval, is sold across Europe, with sales and
production about to start in the US and operations being developed in
Asia.
THINK is also a leader in electric drive-system technology, and was the
first to offer a modular and flexible EV drive-train solution in the
business-to-business sector. With its Scandinavian origins and
sustainability mindset, THINK is one of the most carbon-efficient car
companies in the world.
About Project Plug-IN:
Project Plug-IN is an industry-led, commercial-scale pilot of plug-in
electric vehicles and smart grid technology to demonstrate an energy
efficient transportation solution for the Indianapolis area. The project
includes vehicle and battery manufacturers, electric utilities, smart
grid technology firms and research institutions. They are working
collaboratively to build a plug-in ecosystem that provides an optimal
test bed for accelerating the commercialization of plug-in and smart
grid technologies. Phase 1 of the project will include the deployment of
more than 100 plug-in vehicles and 250 charging stations across the
Indianapolis region by early 2011.
Project Plug-IN is an initiative of the Energy Systems Network, a
non-for-profit industry consortium focused on the development of the
energy technology sector.
Media Contacts:
Brendan Prebo (US)
t: (313) 683-1155
e: brendan.prebo @ thinkev.com
James Andrew (Europe)
t: +44 7772 534 985
e: james.andrew @ thinkev.com |
|