Electric Car Corporation
The Electric Car Corporation plc was an electric car manufacturer and dealer based in Mayfair, London with an assembly plant in Flitwick, Bedfordshire.[1] It made and sold the Citroën C1 ev'ie, an electric car adapted from the Citroën C1. The car was first released on 30 April 2009 with a list price of £16,850 ($24,989 US).[2][3][4]
Board of Directors
Its board of directors comprises:
- David Martell, the founder of Trafficmaster.
- Jeff Solomon, a former Technical Director of Trafficmaster.
- Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook a former Conservative Party Whip and Party Treasurer. A former chairman of Ventech Healthcare Corporation.
- Christopher Ross, a deputy chairman of Manganese Bronze who manufacture London taxis. Former Chief Executive of Ricardo plc and Wagon Automotive.
- Richard Wright, a former Sales Director of Ford Motor Company. Former Director of Jaguar Cars in Europe.
References
- ↑ Four-seater electric car unveiled, BBC News, 30 April 2009, retrieved 2009-04-30
- ↑ Ben, Webster (30 April 2009), "Electric Citroën C1 car is ready, but government grants are not", The Times, London, retrieved 2009-04-30
- ↑ "Car Reviews - First Drive", Autocar, 30 April 2009, retrieved 2009-04-30
- ↑ "The Electric Car Corporation Launches the Citroën C1 ev'ie - The UK's First 4 Seat All-Electric Production Car", theautochannel.com, 30 April 2009, retrieved 2009-04-30
External links
Coordinates: 51°30′33″N 0°09′23″W / 51.509167°N 0.156389°W
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