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Keith R Marchiando Named CFO of Carbon Motors™

Carbon Motors Corporation, a new American automaker developing the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle, has named Keith Richard Marchiando as its Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer. Marchiando will report to William Santana Li, Chairman and Tagged: carbon motors, american automaker, police car, keith marchiando, cfo, finance, financial, purposebuilt law enforcement vehicle

Carbon Motors™ Teams Up With Lotus Engineering

Carbon Motors Corporation and Lotus Engineering jointly announced today that the two companies will collaborate on the development of the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle. Terms of the deal were undisclosed.

The first of its kind, this special purpose vehic...

Tagged: carbon motors, american automaker, police car, lotus engineering, engineering, supplier, police, cop, cops, lotus sports cars, purposebuilt law enforcement vehicle

1,000+ Law Enforcement Officials Support Carbon Motors™

Carbon Motors Corporation is pleased to announce that that over 1,000 law enforcement officials have volunteered to join the Carbon Council. The Carbon Council is a users-group established by Carbon to provide direct interaction with the Company as it develops the world’s first purpose-built ...

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Carbon Motors™ Brings Law Enforcement Vehicles Into The 21st Century

Imagine a pick up truck loaded with hoses and water tanks rolling into your drive masquerading as a fire truck. Or an ambulance arriving on the scene in the form of a station wagon with a stretcher and life-saving equipment strapped in the back. Unthinkable, right?

As far-fetched as ...

Tagged: carbon motors, police car, purposebuilt law enforcement vehicle, businesswire, georgia centers of innovation, funding