AEV Technologies and Club Car to expand all-electric utility vehicle innovation through partnership

May 16, 2019
The companies’ first collaboration delivers the Club Car 411.

AEV Technologies, Inc., designer and manufacturer of compact, light duty emissions-free electric vehicles for urban, commercial, consumer, and government markets, together with Club Car, a global leader in golf, consumer, and utility vehicles and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, announce a partnership that will provide new, all-electric utility vehicle opportunities for both companies.

The partnership leverages AEV Technologies’ expertise in manufacturing and designing automotive-grade electric vehicles, and its international supply chain, with Club Car’s dealer network and more than 60 years of experience.

AEV and Club Car’s first collaboration includes a light duty, compact, all-electric, and emissions-free utility truck vehicle, initially branded the Club Car 411. The vehicle is designed for a multitude of applications ranging from campus environments, warehouse and logistics, city government, utilities, and university markets.

“AEV Technologies is excited to partner with Club Car to provide cost-effective, clean energy fleet alternatives that optimize budgets and increase efficiencies,” said Rod Keller, CEO, AEV Technologies. “Together we can expand our offerings by building vehicles that require significantly less maintenance, are more affordable to acquire or lease and deliver a lower cost of ownership.”

“Club Car offers a wide range of reliable and long-lasting utility and transportation vehicles with innovative technology and progressive solutions,” said Brant Mitchell, Club Car’s portfolio leader for commercial utility. “Our partnership with AEV and its established and experienced domestic and international automotive supply chain partners reinforces Club Car’s commitment to provide new and sustainable vehicle options for our customers and the many markets we serve.”

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