Wednesday, April 1, 2009

EV Innovations Inc. (EVII.OB) Contacts General Motors and Chrysler to Discuss Merging its Technology with Automotive Giants

EV Innovations Inc., a leading company focused on the development of emission-free propulsion systems using the latest lithium battery technology, announced this afternoon that it has begun the process of reaching out to both Chrysler and General Motors to discuss the possibilities of merging its cutting-edge electric car manufacturing and lithium battery technology with the giant automakers.

EVI Sales Director Michael Cerven commented, “We have tested part of the solution technology that can make a difference. By working with the Detroit auto industry we can bring an innovative line of new vehicles to the American market, with a much needed boost to carbon emission reductions and the creation of new green jobs.”

The company’s executive team hopes to work with the U.S. government to see what is possible. “As time is critical, we will move quickly to build consensus and structure a favorable agreement that allows Detroit manufacturing to survive and move toward the future,” Cerven stated.

EV Innovations has devoted the last several years of its development efforts to hone its advanced technology. EVI is currently scheduled to introduce several of their ground floor, all electric car designs to the general market, and will unveil the new line of domestically powered vehicles at the New York International Auto Show.

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