Think Electric Vehicles
Think, an electric car company from Norway filed for bankruptcy in 2011. The company produces around 2500 vehicles at its plant on Oslo, Norway. The company had a long history of attempts to bring electric vehicles into the mainstream and in the process filed for bankruptcy four times since 1991. Initially known as PIVCO, Personal Independent Vehicle Company its partners and owners over the period included Ford, Lotus Cars, KamKorp and Electric Mobility Solutions AS. The company experimented with various prototypes, starting with the PV2 and followed by the PIV3, City Bee, and PIV4 or TH!NK. Battery technology used over the period included NiCd, Lithium-Ion batteries supplied by Tesla used for the Tesla Roadster and in 2008 from A123 Systems. |
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Top 5 EV News Week 26 2020
Top 5 EV News Week 26 2020 | California pushes the world to electric trucks, Britain fast tracks 100% EV adoption, new EV models launched this week.
Top 5 EV News Week 25 2020
Top 5 EV News Week 25 2020: Bunch of new EVs launched this week. We look at the Lordstown Endurance electric pick-up to be launched later this week.
Top 5 EV News Stories Week 24 2020
Top 5 EV News Week 24 2020 | In this week’s newsletter, we look at EV incentives, a new EV start-up down under, coupled with the normal review of new models and announcements.