The Ithaca Journal, October 19, 2010
An Ithaca auto dealer is now offering a line of all-electric vehicles by Wheego.
Pritchard Automotive is selling the fully electric, zero emissions cars, with the Wheego Whip LSV, or low-speed vehicle, available now and the upgraded, full-speed Whip LiFe to arrive in December.
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Full article →ATLANTA (October 15, 2010) – WHEEGO ELECTRIC CARS, a U.S. manufacturer of all-electric cars, today announced that Pritchard Automotive in Ithaca, New York, is now offering the Wheego line of electric vehicles.
“When we look for dealers to represent the Wheego brand,” said Wheego President Jeff Boyd, “we seek [...]
Full article →October 15, 2010
Wheego Electric Cars will offer the new full-speed all-electric LiFe to select members of the media for test drives at the Los Angeles International Auto Show Green Cars Ride & Drive, on November 18, 2010.
A representative from Wheego will ride along to answer questions and explain the Wheego [...]
Full article →by Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield for All Cars Electric, October 13, 2010
The end of 2010 is fast approaching and that means in a few short months we’ll see the launch of several different plug-in vehicles. But as the 2011 Nissan Leaf, 2011 Coda Sedan, 2011 Chevrolet Volt, 2011 Wheego Whip LiFE and others hit [...]
Full article →From the Auto Channel, October 14, 2010
ATLANTA October 13, 2010; WHEEGO ELECTRIC CARS, a U.S. manufacturer of all-electric cars, today announced it will unveil the Wheego LiFe, the nation’s first affordable electric car, to the public at the Los Angeles International Auto Show in November.
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Pamela Coyle included Wheego in an update on the Sunpluggers.com website:
That’s LiFe: Wheego was at AltExpo with the Wheego Whip LSV, its two-seater EV for in-town driving. For the public, the company will debut the LiFe, a full-speed two-seater that lasts 100 miles on a charge, at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
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Full article →by Jim Motavalli for NY Times.com, October 7, 2010
Last October, President Obama issued an executive order calling on government agencies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Low-hanging fruit for carbon reduction is in the transportation fleet, particularly zero-emission, battery-electric cars, but there aren’t many on the market, and very few federal agencies have [...]
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