Coda Automotive Unveils Mainstream All-Electric Sedan
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Santa Monica, CA – June 3, 2009 – Coda Automotive, formed and developed under the stewardship of entrepreneur Miles Rubin (known for his marketing and sales of low-speed, electric fleet vehicles under the Miles Electric Vehicles brand), today announced that it will be introducing an affordable, full performance all-electric sedan to the mainstream California market in 2010. Additionally, the company, which has an existing long-term sourcing contract with Tianjin Lishen Battery Joint-Stock Co., Ltd., (Lishen) for lithium-ion batteries used in the Coda, announced the establishment of a global joint venture with Lishen to design, manufacture and sell transportation and utility power storage battery systems.
As a new automotive
company, Coda Automotive’s focus will be on
branding, designing and manufacturing fully
safety compliant, all?electric cars capable of
mainstream performance and highway use.
Scheduled for delivery in the fall of 2010 in
California, the four-door, five-passenger,
fully-equipped mid-size Coda sedan will be
available for $45,000 (mid-$30,000s after
including a $7,500 Federal tax credit and
additional state incentives). Powered by a 333V
lithium-ion battery with a real-world range of
90 to 120 miles depending on individual driving
habits, the Coda sedan travels far enough
between charges to satisfy 94% of daily driving
routines. The onboard charger
plugs into any
110 or 220V standard outlet and completes a
full charge in less than six hours at a 220V
service.
Charging the battery for a 40-mile commute can be completed in two hours. “The Coda sedan is an all-electric vehicle for everyone,” said Kevin Czinger, President and CEO, Coda Automotive. “It’s a practical revolution for real drivers who need reliable transportation.”
The battery system is the chief enabling technology for electric cars and Coda has established its strategic position in the development and commercialization of automotive grade battery systems through the joint venture with Lishen. Lishen is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of lithium-ion cells and a key supplier to Apple, Motorola, Samsung and Vodafone, among others. The joint venture’s manufacturing facility is located within Lishen’s existing manufacturing complex in Tianjin, China, thus accelerating the company’s ability to commercialize the battery system and bring an all-electric car to the mass market. Plans have been made to establish capacity in the U.S. in partnership with a U.S. battery company.
“The uncertainty of battery supply is an issue that plagues many electric vehicle manufacturers today,” explains Czinger. “This long-term agreement has enabled us to design an integrated battery system with an existing worldclass partner with mass manufacturing capacity. That enables us to rapidly industrialize Coda’s power system for commercial volume production and to scale the business. Eventually, we expect to manufacture batteries in the U.S.”
Coda’s
internal team, along with specialized U.S. and
European engineering partners, oversee the
manufacturing process to ensure that Coda
vehicles are built to Western safety
specifications and market expectations. This
includes vehicle body design, safety
engineering, the design and engineering of the
battery pack, battery management system and
power electronics, and additional engineering
to integrate an electric vehicle drivetrain
(comprised primarily of Tier 1 U.S.-based
supplier components) into the chassis. The Coda
sedan is engineered to be FMVSS complaint, and
based on existing crash test results the
company expects a four or five-Star NCAP crash
rating.
Coda Automotive
employs a creative, open and flexible variable
cost/low capital expenditure business model.
The company has a core team of engineers who
work with a network of top-tier partners that
provide engineering services and components.
The company controls brand, design and IP while
teaming with established large-scale
manufacturers and assemblers to avoid the most
capital intensive aspect of the car business.
Coda’s manufacturing partner, Hafei, is an
established state-owned Chinese manufacturer of
automobiles and airplanes and has delivered
more than one-million vehicles and currently
produces two-hundred thousand vehicles per
year.
Featuring a fraction of the moving
parts of a gas-powered vehicle, the Coda sedan
is less susceptible to wear-andtear and never
requires an oil change. The company estimates
that it will cost less than $3, on average, to
drive 100 miles. A comparable gas-powered sedan
that gets 20 mpg costs about $17 per 100 miles.
Driving a Coda equates to over $2,000 in
operation and maintenance savings per year at
normal driving rates – that’s $20,000 in
savings over a ten year period.
The Coda sedan is fully-equipped for comfort, convenience and safety. Factory-standard equipment includes a telematics package, navigation with turn-by-turn directions, a “green screen” that monitors driving efficiency, roadside assistance with an emergency button, a bluetooth system with an embedded microphone, AM/FM/XM radio with Sirius satellite capability, iPod dock, MP3/USB connectivity, security system, aluminum wheels, and power windows, doors and mirrors. Safety equipment includes anti-lock brakes with electronic stability control and advanced airbags with an occupant detection system. The vehicle is backed by a three-year/36,000 mile warranty.
Coda Automotive employs a direct distribution model, and will sell the vehicle only in the state of California initially. Coda will also perform the vehicle’s maintenance and service through an outsourced network comprised of brand name car service partners. Customers interested in purchasing a CODA can register their interest on the new CODA website at www.codaautomotive.com. The company will contact interested customers on a first come, first served basis later this year.
For more information, please visit www.codaautomotive.com.
About Coda Automotive: Headquartered in Santa Monica, Calif., Coda Automotive is a manufacturer and distributor of all-electric, highway capable vehicles. Launched in June 2009, the company brands, designs, markets and distributes electric vehicles utilizing a manufacturing partnership strategy which allows Coda Automotive to develop vehicles rapidly in a flexible manner – avoiding the traditionally capital-intensive nature of the automobile business. Coda Automotive’s first vehicle, the Coda sedan, will be delivered in the fall of 2010.
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