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Electric car plant coming to Hawaii
May 9, 2010 | Views: 180
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The plant would make small two-seaters that reach speeds up to 40 mph and be deployed onto Hawaii's city and neighborhood roads.
Their batteries will last for 30 or 60 miles, depending on the model, and then be recharged at electric stations that are planned to begin popping up by the end of this year.
"The islands portray themselves to be perfect for our types of vehicles," said Joe White, chief operating officer for CT&T. "The speed limit here, 25 to 35, fits perfectly into our type of vehicle."
The assembly facility is expected to be built within two years, he said. The company is looking at four Oahu locations to build the plant, which will cost between $35 million and $50 million for the building alone. In all, the company expects capital investments reaching $200 million.
Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle and CT&T CEO Lee Young-gi signed an agreement Thursday committing the state to helping the company establish itself. The deal says Hawaii will ease permitting obstacles and provide electric vehicle consumer incentives.
Promoting electric vehicles fits in with the state's goal of producing 40 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2030. Hawaii is the nation's most dependent state on foreign oil, getting about 9 percent of its power from renewable sources. The state also has the highest gasoline prices in the United States.
CT&T's cars will cost between $8,000 and $20,000, depending on the model and accessories.
The company showed 12 models at the Hawaii Capitol, including a hatchback, golf cart, mini pickup and police parking enforcement vehicle.
Besides CT&T, Nissan Motor Co. announced this week Hawaii will be one of its first markets to launch sales of its electric vehicle, the LEAF. Sales would begin early next year.
CT&T announced last year it would build its first North American assembly and sales facilities in Pennsylvania.
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