E-Cite Motors Group, a privately held subsidiary of VaporBrands International, Inc. announced that General Motors will manufacture key components of its new EV-GT electric sportscar.
Many of the key components which include certain suspension and safety features have been engineered by GM and are being produced and/or assembled in its historic Bowling Green Assembly Plant as well as other GM facilities.
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Gene Langmesser E-Cite COO stated: “I have had a very long and successful relationship with General Motors throughout the years and we are very glad to be able to leverage their experience in engineering and manufacturing. This allows E-Cite to produce a safer vehicle, provides efficiencies, and ensures the availability of parts for production as well as for repairs and maintenance.”
Replacement of parts manufactured by GM will be available through E-Cite Motors or directly from GM.
E-Cite recently became the first vehicle manufacturer under the Low Volume Manufacturers Act to receive approval from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to proceed with the certification process that will allow it to manufacture and sell new EV vehicles in all 50 states. Previously E-cite was also the first company to get any vehicle approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of which is has three distinctly different vehicles approved. This allows E-Cite to produce its own VINs for production of new vehicles. In addition, E-Cite was the first to receive a World Manufactures Identifier (WMI) registering it as a manufacturer for the sale of vehicles worldwide under the Act. It is expected that all certifications will be completed in time for E-Cites launch of its production vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2023.