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GoinGreen, the UK importer and
retailer of the zero-emission
Reva G-Wiz AEV (Automatic
Electric Vehicle) is pleased to
announce that from this month,
the improved performance G-Wiz
ac drive has been reduced in
price and now starts at £7,299
(basic model inc VAT). The
original model, the G-Wiz dc
drive is now discontinued.
Keith Johnston, managing
director of GoinGreen says,
‘GoinGreen’s stated aim has
always been to enable as many
motorists as possible to go
green and this starts with the
purchase price. As manufacturing
volume has increased, so have
economies of scale and our
policy is to pass these savings
on to our customers. The G-Wiz
now offers a great combination
of best-in-class performance
across all three measures of
range, acceleration and top
speed and is designed to be
upgradeable to lithium-ion
batteries, which will
significantly improve
performance even further.
Moreover, the price point is
more than three thousand pounds
below other lower performance
EVs using older technology.’
There are over 900 G-Wiz on
London’s roads and the new,
improved performance G-Wiz ac
drive offers a range of up to 48
miles, 40% improved acceleration
and a top speed of 45mph. The 2
+ 2 seat G-Wiz ac drive is
unique because it is upgradeable
to lithium-ion batteries, which
will enable it to achieve a
significantly increased range
per charge, improved cold
weather performance and reduced
recharging time. GoinGreen
expects li-ion batteries to be
available in early 2008.
When charged with electricity
from renewable sources, the
emissions impact of a G-Wiz is a
saving of virtually 100%
(well-to-wheel figure charging
with ordinary electricity
equates to 63gms C02/km).
The G-Wiz is in Group 1
insurance, the lowest, and
enjoys many benefits including
free parking and recharging in
the City of Westminster, which
has introduced some on-street
recharging points, with plans to
roll out more, as well as those
located in Westminster’s car
parks. The G-Wiz is also exempt
from the London Congestion
Charge and this savings package
can equate to more than £8,000
per annum.
GoinGreen recently conducted a
customer survey, the first
research the company had done
into the driving habits of G-Wiz
owners. It discovered that 68%
of respondents said that they
used to drive a conventional ICE
(internal combustion engine) car
into, and around, central London
prior to owning a G-Wiz. For the
first time anywhere in the world
this demonstrates that low cost,
low carbon motoring is effective
in driving down pollution. |