by Jim Motavalli for bNet, June 30, 2010
The excitement over the Tesla Motors IPO is contagious. But the giddy would-be investors who sent the stock soaring to $23.89 on Tuesday, its first day of trading, might want to consider what happened to the only other electric-car-related stock to go public in recent [...]
Full article →The all-electric Wheego Whip LSV is available on the General Services Administration Schedule 23 for Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs).
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) June 29, 2010 — WHEEGO ELECTRIC CARS today announced the Wheego Whip LSV is available on the General Services Administration Schedule 23 for Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs).
The [...]
Full article →ATLANTA, GA (June 29, 2010) – WHEEGO ELECTRIC CARS today announced the Wheego Whip LSV is available on the General Services Administration Schedule 23 for Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs).
The GSA contract facilitates Wheego Electric Cars selling LSVs to Federal Agencies, affiliated companies and military installations across the U.S.
by Jonathan Welsh for the Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2010
At a glance the electric car seems like a quirky niche product which, while appealing to a few early adopters, will never gain broad acceptance in the mass market. Whether it is the high cost of batteries, anxiety about limited range, recharging times or simple fear of the [...]
Full article →From Energy-Overviews.com, June 17, 2010
Atlanta, Georgia-based Wheego is taking $100 reservations for the all-electric Wheego Whip LiFe car on the company website. The highway-ready Whip LiFe can travel about 100 miles per charge, and retails for $32,995 — which drops to a sticker price of $25,495 once the federal tax credit is applied. [...]
Full article →by Susanna Capelouto for GPB News, June 14, 2010
An electric car company headquartered in Georgia is taking reservations for its new 2-seater known as the Wheego. It retails for about $33,000 dollars but with federal and state tax credits the price would go down to about $20,000.
The company [...]
Full article →By Susanna Capelouto for Georgia Public Broadcasting, June 16, 2010
ATLANTA —
Wheego now accepts reservation for the Wheego Whip. (photo courtesy of Wheego.net)
An electric car company headquartered in Georgia is taking reservations for its new 2-seater known as the Wheego. It retails for about $33,000 dollars but with federal and [...]
Full article →by Gwynedd Stuart for Creative Loafing Atlanta, Jun 16, 2010
The Wheego electric car is officially on the market, and not a minute too soon. As the BP disaster continues to wreak havok in the Gulf, the Atlanta-based company is taking orders for the 2011 Whip, a lithium battery-charged micro-machine of a [...]
Full article →by Pure Green Cars, June 16, 2010
The Wheego Whip LiFe qualifies for a $7,500 Federal tax credit, dropping the net price to under $26,000. States such as California and Georgia offer State tax credits or rebates up to $5,000 to further reduce the net price of the car. In [...]
Full article →Story by Dan Chapman available on Atlanta Journal-Constitution website. June 16, 2010
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