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Fingerprints

Jul 6, 2009

I found myself listening intently to two New Jersey State Patrolmen while in Atlantic City this past week. They were pointing at Carbon’s E7 and discussing the little details that make it “purpose-built.” One of them was clearly informed about the vehicle as I heard him say, “Hey! I sent them an email about that!” Although the item to which he was referring was not ...

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The Photos Don’t Do It Justice!

Jun 26, 2009

As we travel around the United States sharing the E7 with first responders and fleet administrators, there are several common themes that continually pop up. One in particular is the overall reaction to the E7’s appearance and its potential practicality. Dozens of times a day, we witness women and men who intently study the E7 for lengthy periods of time – scrutin...

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Carbon Motors Surpasses 10,000 Reservations

Jun 12, 2009

We are thrilled to announce that we have now exceeded 10,000 production slot reservations for Carbon's ‘E7’. The Company would like to extend its deepest gratitude to the hundreds of law enforcement agencies that placed those reservations from all across the country! In addition to achieving this major milestone so soon, we would also like to thank members of the ec...

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A Race To The Finish

May 24, 2009

In the week leading up to the deadline for the five US States (Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, and South Carolina) to submit their final proposals for Carbon's Campus, we still had two cities under consideration to visit: Charlotte, NC and Aiken, SC. Both cities found themselves in the sites of the Pure Justice Tour, giving each potential site location full...

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Outpouring of Support Continues

May 19, 2009

I took a call around lunch time today - the reception desk was informing me that UPS had just arrived and that there were eight rather sizable boxes waiting to be delivered. We weren't expecting anything and were even further confused by the "Medical Equipment" identifiers on the outside of each box. The markings, however, only proved to be a clever ruse to keep stick...

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