Carbon Motors™ Receives GOHS Letter of Support

December 05, 2006

ATLANTA, Georgia, December 5, 2006 – Carbon Motors Corporation received a strong letter of support from the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS).

“In combination with the features, purchase cost and operating expense advantages the product plans to offer, Carbon’s ‘E7’ appears poised to take advantage of meeting the requirements of Georgia’s 600 plus law enforcement agencies. We appreciate Carbon’s goal to ensure Georgia’s First Responders have the appropriate tools to do their jobs effectively, efficiently and safely,” remarked Robert F. Dallas, Director, GOHS. Commenting further, “GOHS looks forward to working with Georgia’s law enforcement community to aid Carbon in identifying law enforcement’s requirements in the development of the ‘E7’ vehicle.

William Santana Li, Chairman and CEO, Carbon Motors, remarked, “We continue to believe in and take action in fostering public-private collaboration to insure the successful development of the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle. We are glad we can now include the hundreds of law enforcement agencies across Georgia along with the several hundred that have already been involved across the nation.”

About Carbon Motors Corporation

Carbon Motors Corporation is a new American automaker with an innovative business model. Carbon is developing and will manufacture, distribute, and service an all-new purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle. The Carbon mission includes developing a new lower-volume capable vehicle platform, establishing a direct and efficient end-to-end supply chain, and continuing to foster public and private sector collaboration.

Governor’s Office of Highway Safety

Through education and enforcement programs, GOHS is determined to increase safety awareness on our roadways to help save the lives of all Georgians. The vast majority of serious accidents on our roads and highways are preventable either through speed control, seat belt usage, drug and alcohol avoidance, or driver education. You can learn more at www.gahighwaysafety.org