EcoHuddle  ›  Forums  ›  Product Discussion  ›  Transportation  ›  Think EVs coming to the US
Hey There!

Thanks for checking out our community! We've got lots of great stuff going on around here... why don't you create an account and join the fun? Why?

Think EVs coming to the US

#1
Rating: 2

Google's at it again.

 

"Norwegian company Think Global has announced plans to sell its Think City EV in the US from next year.

 

Speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm Green Conference in Pasadena, CA, on Monday, CEO Jan-Oluf Willums announced that cars will arrive in the US in limited numbers later this year. The first cars are destined for utilities like Pacific Gas and Electric and "influential companies" such as Google, for test and evaluation purposes. Cars will go on sale to the general public in 2009.

 

The vehicle has a top speed of 65MPH and a range of 110 miles between charges. It is described as emissions free, 95% recyclable and compliant with all relevant US and European safety standards.

 

Cars will be brought to the US by Think North America, a joint venture between Think Global and venture capitalist firms Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers and RockPort Capital Partners. The new set-up will be based in Menlo Park, CA.

 

The company expects the cars to cost in the region of $25,000, with anticipated annual sales of 50,000 units in two or three years. At that price, it looks as if Think is aiming to go head to head with Toyota for a slice of the market in affordable environmentally conscious cars."


Edited by dana1981 - Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:00:28 UTC
Export to Wiki
#2
Rating: 1

I love these cars. I saw them all over Italy when I was there a few years ago...definitely time for a major US debut. They make MINI's look big...

Export to Wiki
#3
Rating: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deej:

 

They make MINI's look big...


 

Wow, that small huh?  It would do Americans good to see some small cars driving around.  Especially EVs!

Export to Wiki
#4
Rating: 1

How do they compare to Smart cars in terms of size?  Because those are pretty darn small too.

Export to Wiki
#5
Rating: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by stins:

How do they compare to Smart cars in terms of size?  Because those are pretty darn small too.


 

According to the brochure on their website, the Think City is (L x W x H) 3.12m x 1.6m x 1.55 m = 10.23ft x 5.25ft x 5.08 ft.

 

According to the US SmartCar website, the Smart ForTwo is (L x W x H) 8.8ft x 5.1ft x 5.1ft.

 

So the Think is a bit bigger than the Smart ForTwo.

 

In comparison, the Mini Cooper is 3.7m x 1.68m x 1.41m = 12.14ft x 5.51ft x 4.62ft.  A bit shorter, but longer than the other two.


Edited by dana1981 - Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:36:31 UTC
Export to Wiki
#6
Rating: 1

After re-reading this thread, I definitely meant that I saw Smart Cars in Italy, not Thinks...doh. Sorry bout that. Thanks for breaking down the sizes. Tres cool.

Export to Wiki