Atlanta, GA — Carbon Motors Corporation, a new homeland security company, announced today that out of the 5 US States under consideration, 3 remain. Management has selected Georgia, Indiana, and South Carolina as finalists for consideration and approval by the Board of Directors. There are 10,000 new direct and indirect American jobs at stake with a $3 billion positive economic impact on the selected region over the next ten years.
“We are honored and tremendously appreciative to have such ...
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Kenosha, WI – Carbon Motors Corporation, a new homeland security company, and Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA), a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of tools, diagnostics, equipment, software and service solutions for professionals are pleased to announce a project to develop the service strategy for the Carbon E7, the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle.
“We have a developed a world-class product for our country’s 840,000 law enforcement first responde...
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DETROIT, MI — Today, William Santana Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Motors Corporation delivered the keynote address to the International Motor Vehicle Program (iMVP) conference. Carbon Motors, a new homeland security company, developed the Carbon E7 – the world’s first purpose-built patrol vehicle for the country’s 840,000 law enforcement first responders.
Ladies and gentlemen – thank you. I am honored to be here and I wish to express my sincere gratitude to all of the ...
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All the attitude of a Dirty Harry-Robocop hybrid with none of the wise cracks, the Carbon E7 is a landmark in the history law enforcement: a purpose-built patrol car designed to meet the needs of police and sheriffs departments, port authorities, homeland security agencies and other first responders in the field like never before.
The Carbon Motors E7 was honored as FutureCars’ “Future Car of the Week”. Read the entire story here.
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It’s mean, lean and green! Ziya is in New York City to bring you this green police car.
Check out the story featured during ‘Green Week’ here.
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Connersville, IN — Executives from Carbon Motors Corporation spent an intensely dramatic and emotionally filled 24 hours in the great State of Indiana this week in a further effort to evaluate potentially locating its operations in Connersville, Indiana. Carbon Motors is a bold, new homeland security company that has developed the Carbon E7, the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle. Independent projections forecast that Carbon Motors will create 10,000 new sustainable ...
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Members of Carbon Motors’ executive team are due to land in Connersville tomorrow in order to further evaluate the site as a potential location for its campus. Carbon Motors will create 10,000 new direct and indirect jobs and have a $3 billion impact on the selected region.
Connersville lost Visteon last year and is looking for a company to fill the building and replace the 900-plus jobs that left when the plant closed. The city is throwing everything they have at Carbon Motors to attr...
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New York, NY — April 23, 2009. Carbon Motors Corporation today made its official stop in New York City as part of the 2009 Pure Justice Tour for the Carbon ‘E7’, the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement vehicle. In honor of this occasion, Carbon Motors was invited to ring the opening bell at NASDAQ. Included are prepared remarks by William Santana Li, chairman and chief executive officer, Carbon Motors Corporation.
“Ladies and gentlemen, good morning! On behalf of Carbon M...
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Carbon Motors Corporation was invited to open the NASDAQ today. Members of Carbon’s executive team, board of directors and suppliers were present for this honorable event. CNBC covered the event live and then later interviewed Chairman and CEO, William Santana Li, and Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Andrew B Savarie. The E7 was once again caught in a flurry of media attention – this time in the middle of New York’s Times Square.
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