Prestadude
03-14-2008, 02:49 PM
Here is a short article in the San Diego Business Journal. They report that Aptera intends to fill all existing orders by the summer of 2009.
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=063159203.9719965.1599650 .0778271.9150594.376&aID2=123041
A Carlsbad-based startup called Aptera Motors Inc. said it has received 1,000 orders for its “ultragreen car” before even building a prototype.
The futuristic-looking vehicle, which will be available as a hybrid or electric, costs $30,000 and can get up to 300 miles to the gallon, according to Chris Anthony, chief operating officer.
Registered as a motorcycle, the two-seater can seat individuals as tall as 6 feet, 5 inches and carry up to 15 bags of groceries.
The private company was founded in 2006 by Anthony and Steve Frambo, Aperta’s chief executive officer and a former employee of San Diego biotech, Illumina Inc.
It recently secured its third round of financing and Anthony said the company expects to begin manufacturing in October, with the electric model going out in late 2008.
The 1,000 orders — each of which required a $500 deposit — are expected to be filled by the summer of 2009.
Although the company is not profitable, Anthony said that with the purchase of 300 vehicles, it should be.
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=063159203.9719965.1599650 .0778271.9150594.376&aID2=123041
A Carlsbad-based startup called Aptera Motors Inc. said it has received 1,000 orders for its “ultragreen car” before even building a prototype.
The futuristic-looking vehicle, which will be available as a hybrid or electric, costs $30,000 and can get up to 300 miles to the gallon, according to Chris Anthony, chief operating officer.
Registered as a motorcycle, the two-seater can seat individuals as tall as 6 feet, 5 inches and carry up to 15 bags of groceries.
The private company was founded in 2006 by Anthony and Steve Frambo, Aperta’s chief executive officer and a former employee of San Diego biotech, Illumina Inc.
It recently secured its third round of financing and Anthony said the company expects to begin manufacturing in October, with the electric model going out in late 2008.
The 1,000 orders — each of which required a $500 deposit — are expected to be filled by the summer of 2009.
Although the company is not profitable, Anthony said that with the purchase of 300 vehicles, it should be.