Word on the Street

H1_news

Prices Fuel Patrol Change

As the cost of gas rises, state's police departmentstake officers out of cars, put them onto streets.

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 being able to provide public safety services.

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



Carbon Council

Become a member and interact directly with Carbon team members.

Membership entitles you to participate in contests, surveys, a secure user's forum, formal and informal market research events, digital design reviews, pre-production customer drive evaluations and invitations to future corporate events. All qualified personnel are invited to participate in the council.

» Learn More

Pre-Orders

Our first year of production is limited, and we’ve already accepted purchase orders. The more PO’s we receive, the sooner we are likely to make it to full-scale production. Order yours today and don't be left behind.

Btn_order_now_back