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The Coda EV's $24 Million Investors include Clinton/Bush Officials
Investment capital is the holy grail during this recession, but Coda Automotive co-chairman Kevin Czinger has managed to raise $24 million in a Series B investment round for his new battery electric car, including some cash from prominent political players. Coda’s car is about the...
Tags: Car, Battery, Investor, Henry Paulson, Coda EV, Kevin Czinger, Coda, Engineering, Financial Accounting, Finance, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-07-29

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EV firm Coda Automotive raises USD24m
Californian electric vehicle EV firm Coda Automotive has raised USD24m in a Series B funding round. Besides Angeleno Group and Piper Jaffray, the round included a number of individual investors, including former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton, Thomas McLarty, former US treasury secretary Henry Paulson, Coda founder...
Tags: Battery, Henry Paulson, Coda, Engineering, Angeleno Group (AG), Editorial, Piper Jaffray Cos.
Articles 2009-07-29
With Such U.S. Partners as Coda Automotive, Chinese Car Market Becomes World's Largest
By most measures, the Chinese auto market is booming. In the first half of 2009, China led the world with 6.1 million sales (compared to just 4.8 million in the U.S.) But there’s more to it than just that: China is also poised to become the world leader in electric...
Tags: U.S., China, Car, Battery, Engineering, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-10-01
Norway's Think EV Adds U.S. Board Members, GM Connection
Think, the European battery car maker, will soon be speaking Norwegian with an unmistakable American accent. The company, once an arm of Ford, has some $47 million in new investment partly from American investors and, after it conquers Asia and Europe, an ambitious U.S. expansion plan. Think...
Tags: Car, Battery, General Motors Corp., EV, Ener1, Charles Gassenheimer, Engineering, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-08-31
The Hummer Moves to China (and Chinese Cars are Coming)
The news that General Motors has a deal to sell its troubled Hummer brand to China’s Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industry Machinery Company for an undisclosed price (probably somewhat less than $500 million) momentarily lifted the gloom in Detroit. It showed that there could be new, international life to brands the...
Tags: China, Car, Brand, General Motors Corp., Hummer, Branding, Marketing, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-06-04
Range-Conscious Early EVs Likely to Offer Few Frills
I hopped into my new test car, a 2009 Nissan Versa 1.6, and immediately went into shock. Not only did it have a blanking plate where the radio was supposed to be, but it also lacked power windows and door locks. In fact, it was the barest of bare-bones cars:...
Tags: Car, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-07-24
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