Ayro Receives Additional $2.9 Million Purchase Order for Club Car Current EV
August 10, 2021 at 08:15 am EDT
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AYRO, Inc. announced the receipt of an additional purchase order valued at $2.9 million for the 2022 Club Car Current. This comes nearly two months after the announcement of the initial $2 million purchase order for the Club Car Current and brings total orders to $4.9 million to date since the product’s introduction in June 2021, demonstrating strong demand for this compact and customizable delivery EV. The Club Car Current fills the gap between full-sized trucks and small utility carts, which makes it ideal for low-speed logistics and cargo services for universities, restaurants, governments, hospitals, resorts, sports stadiums, and airports. The all-electric design is engineered for multiple configurations - pickup, flatbed, and van box - and accessories - ladder rack and Tommy Gate - for fleet versatility and enhanced productivity. Featuring a 50% reduction in weight, approximately 49% reduction in annual operating expenses, and 47% smaller footprint compared to traditional gas- or diesel-powered trucks or vans, the Club Car Current is a sensible replacement from numerous points of view. This purpose-built EV is currently available, which is considerably sooner than competing commercial electric trucks set to hit the market next year. After its launch in North America in June, the Club Car Current launched in Latin America and the Caribbean to support the growing e-commerce market and overcome local last-mile delivery challenges in those regions. Gallery is customizing the Club Car Current to support the growing demand for on-board food and retail delivery options. Their innovative solutions and patent-pending power system allow customers to bring goods directly to the point of demand, enabling users to expand their footprint while meeting sustainability goals across corporate and higher education campuses, stadiums, hotels, and more.
AYRO, Inc. designs and manufactures compact, sustainable electric vehicles for closed campus mobility, low speed urban and community transport, local on-demand and last mile delivery and government use. Its four-wheeled purpose-built electric vehicles are geared toward commercial customers, including universities, business and medical campuses, last mile delivery services and food service providers. Its vehicles provide the end user an alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles (cars powered by gasoline or diesel oil), for light duty uses, including low-speed logistics, maintenance services, cargo services, and personal/group transport in a quiet, zero emissions vehicle with a lower total cost of ownership. Its product, AYRO Vanish, offers three configurations, such as the Vanish Cargo Van Box, the Vanish Flatbed truck, and the Vanish Pickup Bed truck. The Vanish Cargo Van Box is a fully enclosed cargo box. The Vanish Pickup Bed truck is utilized for open air hauling.