GreenGo Tek Wins 3 Awards at Michigan Electric Vehicle Show
LIVONIA, MI – GreenGo Tek’s all-electric Scout Pickup truck won three major awards at the third annual Michigan Electric Vehicle Show & Rally on June 11, including best four-wheel production, most creative electric vehicle, and the "best of show" award.
by Staff
July 5, 2011
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LIVONIA, MI – GreenGo Tek’s all-electric Scout Pickup truck won three major awards at the third annual Michigan Electric Vehicle Show & Rally on June 11, including best four-wheel production, most creative electric vehicle, and the "best of show" award.
GGT all-electric Scout Pickup
The 2011 Scout Pickup produces zero emissions, comes in 72- or 96-volt power options, and is designed for fleet or commercial use.
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"We were completely knocked out by the response we got at the Michigan Electric Vehicle Show," said Ray Leduc, CEO of GGT Electric. "It was an amazing experience to be able to show the organizers and the attendees how functional and rugged an all-electric truck can be -- to have that personal interaction with them. And then to have that experience validated by winning best of show and most creative vehicle. What a great night!”
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