Posts Tagged ‘neighborhood electric vehicles’

CT&T Announces RASS to Produce and Sell Electric Vehicles

There has been one benefit to having the American auto companies bankrupt, and that is that many companies and ideas for cars that would have otherwise never had a chance now do. One such idea is from CT&T United, newly based in the United States. The company has announced plans for a proprietary manufacturing, sales and service model called RASS or Regional Assembly and Sales System. This system will help to support the companies U.S. market launch of their all-electric vehicles and each RASS will cost between $8-$10 million to build.

“Just as just-in-time parts delivery from Toyota revolutionized the auto industry, we believe the RASS system from CT&T has the potential to do the same by regionalizing manufacturing and sales and allowing us to offer EVs at an incredibly reasonable price point,” said Young Gi Lee, Chairman and company founder. “RASS will also speed up our national rollout so that we an stay on the leading edge of the EV market.”

May I Have Some Vroooom, Please?

Electric PorscheElectric PorscheLast week’s post was devoted to the efforts of Ken Watkins, a Florida senior citizen who electro-refitted a Chevy pickup truck. He turned out a good-looking ride and plans to do more vehicles in his retirement years.

That article resulted in an email from another Floridian: Paul Liddle, the owner of EVPorsche, who is electrifying Porsches, Lamborghinis, and even a Rolls Royce! And I thought, "WOW,

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