Dec 10
Written by: Aaron Turpen 463 views
Published on December 10th, 2008 in Electric Cars
Ian Clifford, founder of Canada’s ZENN Motor Company(Zero-Emissions, No Noise) will be online Friday to answer questions from the Web at large regarding the company’s future and their recent deal with Texas’ Eestor battery development company. ZENN has procured exclusive rights to use Eestor technology in small and mid-sized vehicles.
ZENN is the quiet giant in the electric car industry and is not often touted, especially by people like me who tend to like large, impressive, flashy cars. ZENN makes a small line of electrics, but are best known for the original Zenn Car.
The conference begins at 1pm Eastern and questions can be submitted anytime up to the conference while some live (audio) questions will be taken while broadcasting as well. A few prequel Q&As have been posted to Globeandmail.com and you can read through those now or leave your own question.
Sources:The Globe And Mail
UPDATE: If you have a question for Mr. Clifford, please follow this link and leave your questions there, not in the comments here - Editor.
Tags: electric car, ian clifford, zenn
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