Smith Electric Vehicles Awarded GSA Schedule
All-electric Smith Newton first medium/heavy-truck offering on GSA schedule as federal agencies ordered to reduce emissions
Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corporation (Smith) announced today it has been added to the GSA Schedule under solicitation number QMAE-T4-091003-N, allowing U.S. government agencies and military forces to purchase Smith’s all-electric, fuel- and emissions-free commercial trucks.
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Electric Commercial Vehicle Visionary Roy Stanley
Named Chairman of Smith Electric Vehicles
Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. announced today that Roy Stanley, a visionary entrepreneur with extensive experience building low carbon electric vehicle manufacturing companies, will join the company’s Board of Directors as Chairman, effective Jan. 1, 2010
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Smith Electric Vehicles Announces Senior Management Team
Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. announced today a senior management team that includes Kevin Kelly as Chief Financial Officer; Robin Mackie as Chief Technical Officer; Marianne McInerney as Vice President of Sales and Marketing; Kevin Neal as Vice President of Human Relations and Administration; and Jacques Schira as General Counsel
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Smith Electric Vehicles Extends Industry-Leading Newton Platform to
Production of Class 3 and 4 Commercial Vehicles
Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. announced today the extension of its industry-leading Newton commercial vehicle platform to Class 3 and 4 models. The vehicles are now available in the U.S. and initial deliveries will take place before the end of the year.
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U.S. Department of Energy Awards Smith Electric Vehicles $10 Million Grant for Production of All-Electric, Zero Emissions Commercial Trucks
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today awarded Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corporation (Smith) a $10 million grant toward the production of all-electric, zero emissions commercial trucks for a nationwide demonstration project to validate performance across a range of climates and locations.
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