CT&T, manufacturer of the eZone NEV, recently announced their Regional Assembly and Sales System (RASS) approach for selling electric vehicles in the US. RASS will utilize multiple assembly plants, each located near key electric vehicle markets. Vehicles will be assembled using parts sourced by CT&T. Retail networks will be developed by each RASS for their designated region. Each RASS is expected to cost between $8-$10 million to create according to management. Learn more: www.prweb.com
Comment: BG Automotive has also talked about building multiple assembly plants near key markets but has not mentioned separate retail networks as well. They are also still looking for funding to carry this out. – mc