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COLUMBIA PARCAR CORP. WINS HISTORIC GOVERNMENT ORDER FOR LOW SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLES Columbia ParCar Corp. announces it has landed an order for (799) vehicles from the General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service. “This is the single largest order ever for electric-powered, Low Speed Vehicles,” Todd Sauey, Columbia’s President, acknowledged. “We are especially proud to win this contract considering the lengthy and stiff competition we faced against several other manufacturers in our industry.” The all-electric vehicles are destined for (47) separate U.S. Army installations throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Low Speed Vehicles, sometimes referred to as Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, are a part of the Army’s far-reaching energy security strategy. It’s designed to save energy and money, to wean the Army from fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the U.S. Army, the (799) vehicles are part of a three-year plan to replace 4,000 non- tactical, gasoline-powered vehicles used for passenger transport, security patrol, maintenance and delivery services. The order, the largest in the industry’s history, includes two models manufactured by Columbia at their Reedsburg operation. According to Scott Breckley, Vice President of Sales and Marketing,“(438) vehicles are four-passenger models and the remaining (361) units are utility vehicles capable of transporting two passengers and cargo.” The company is pleased to win this bid and is gearing up to fill the contract. “Securing such a significant order for our company helps the local economy and has a positive impact on job growth here in Wisconsin and throughout our supplier base, as well,” Sauey said. “We have hit the ground running and are working to meet the aggressive delivery schedule the government established to meet the Army’s objectives.” “Saving more than $500,000 each year by deploying only 799 vehicles in a fleet of more than 70,000 is a strong driver for any organization. It also is a great example of how these vehicles are not only good for the environment and our nation’s energy policy, but good for the economy as well.” Breckley added. |
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