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Carbon Motors at U.S. Congress

Mar 16, 2009

With the kind and gracious support of U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) and U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), the Carbon E7 will be returning to the U.S. Capitol this week. The world's first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle will be on the grounds of the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. this Wed 18 March 2009 at the corner of Delaware and C Street NE betwe...

Tagged: police, police car, georgia, atlanta, american jobs, carbon motors, e7, carbon e7, law enforcement, homeland security, us senate, washington dc, william santana li

Let's Talk About Georgia

Feb 27, 2009

Georgia is on my mind. From the Road Atlanta race track, to the Creative Coast, the Savannah port, to the busiest airport in the world (89 million people going through ATL every year!), and the growing and diverse city of Atlanta, there is a lot to talk about. Plus easy logistics access to suppliers in Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina. Add the Georgia Insti...

Tagged: police, police car, georgia, atlanta, american jobs, carbon motors, e7, carbon e7, law enforcement, homeland security, william santana li

Location, Location, Location! Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!

May 8, 2008

Where will Carbon Motors locate its headquarters, research & development, production center, sales, etc.? Now that the word is out that Carbon Motors will be unveiling the E7 demonstration vehicle to the nation sometime this year (cross fingers), we have been taking some interesting meetings. Given the $3 billion positive economic impact and 10,000 new direct and indi...

Tagged: william santana li police, police car, carbon motors, cop, carbon, cop cars, e7, economic development, atlanta, ft gillem, tom ridge, homeland security, fort gillem, georgia, william santana li


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Prices Fuel Patrol Change

Jose Pagliery examines the way fuel costs alter the way police in Georgia operate. This article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution highlights law enforcement’s need to change patrol habits while still b...

Tagged: carbon motors, american automaker, e7, ajc, atlanta, journal, constitution, gas, gas price, fuel, fuel price, police, police car, cop, cop cars, cops, purpose built law enforcement vehicle


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