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ElectraMeccanica s electric vehicle SOLO sports three wheels and is expected to cost around $18,000.
In Mesa this week, a Canadian company broke ground on its first U.S. based electric vehicle assembly plant. The start-up, ElectraMeccanica hopes its model will help redefine transportation.
The company’s flagship vehicle is called Solo, it’s a three-wheeled vehicle with a single seat. CEO Paul Rivera said the $18,500 price tag is designed for a specific customer base.
“It’s got a top speed of 80 mph,” he said. “It’s focused on most of the things that people do by themselves, whether that’s commuting to and from work in urban environments, going and getting coffee, going to the gym.”
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Angus Coupland of Coupland Cardiff
Angus Coupland
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