http://autos.yahoo.com/auto-shows/la...
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95 mph top end. Supposedly available now. Why would an Electrovaya Super Polymer Battery powered CitiZENN be competitive? I can think of one reason real quick: The Mini E is leased at a price of $850/month! There is no question that an Electrovaya powered CitiZENN could compete very nicely pricewise with the Mini E. Check out the weight of the Mini E. It is slightly over the 1400 KG contract limit for an EEStor EESU powered CitiZENN. They are roughly the same size. EESU power or Electrovaya Lithium Ion Super Polymer battery powered, either way...CitiZENN needs to be ready for market in 2010, not just in the European market either. It is critical that ZENN has a high way capable, DOT safety approved vehicle with a minimum range of 100 miles (more would be preferable!) and a maximum speed of at least 75 mph available to the North American consumers at an affordable and competitive price for the 2010 model year. The clock is ticking. Bill
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