AEV Technologies Unveils New Electric Vehicle Lineup At 2018 C.E.S. Show in Las Vegas
January 09, 2018 at 12:52 am EST
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AEV Technologies, Inc. unveils their new assembeled in the U.S.A., all-electric vehicle lineup at the consumer electronics expo, CES Las Vegas, January 9-12, 2018 in Booth 7529 (North Hall/Las Vegas Convention Center). Based in the burgeoning Texas technology corridor of Austin, TX, AEV Technologies specializes in rugged, adaptable, and sustainable Commercial and Consumer Light Electric Vehicles. Prior to the official new products launch in April 2018, CES visitors to the AEV Technologies booth will be able to see the remarkable 100% electric AEV vehicle lineup, including the "311"—a visually striking three-wheeled, two-seater built to address community, campus, and cross-town travel, the "411"—a compact and stout urban services truck, and the "511"—a beefy four-wheel drive built to handle on- or off-road applications with ease and performance. Pre-orders for the forthcoming 311 and 511 will be taken at this year's CES show in advance of their April debut.
AYRO, Inc. designs and manufactures compact, sustainable electric vehicles for closed campus mobility, low speed urban and community transport, local on-demand and last mile delivery and government use. Its four-wheeled purpose-built electric vehicles are geared toward commercial customers, including universities, business and medical campuses, last mile delivery services and food service providers. Its vehicles provide the end user an alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles (cars powered by gasoline or diesel oil), for light duty uses, including low-speed logistics, maintenance services, cargo services, and personal/group transport in a quiet, zero emissions vehicle with a lower total cost of ownership. Its product, AYRO Vanish, offers three configurations, such as the Vanish Cargo Van Box, the Vanish Flatbed truck, and the Vanish Pickup Bed truck. The Vanish Cargo Van Box is a fully enclosed cargo box. The Vanish Pickup Bed truck is utilized for open air hauling.