Printable Version

Member Directory

Tesla Motors, Inc.


On July 1, 2003, far from Detroit, a new American car company was founded with the goal of building high-performance, zero-emissions electric cars that can travel a practical distance before recharging. In other words, their aim was to build a car the likes of which the world had never seen. Tesla Motors is turning that dream into reality as it sells its first vehicle, the Tesla Roadster. A two-seat sports car powered by a motor with only one moving part, the Tesla Roadster is capable of 135 mpg equivalent, and going from 0-60 mph in about four seconds.


Think North America


We want to change the way people think about cars. By changing our mindset, we can change the world for the better. However, we want to make this change an easy one. THINK combines new technology and Scandinavian design to give you practical and modern electric cars - emission free and three times as energy efficient as the cars used today.

We know how to design electric cars – we started 18 years ago. Today we are proud to manufacture an electrical vehicle that meets all your expectations of a modern city car. The THINK City is an emission free, safe, fun vehicle that is easy to drive. It is 100% electric, and is homologated for European markets.

Think uses state-of-the-art batteries. We will not only provide, but also take care of the sophisticated technology that allows you to drive up to 180 km* on a single charge. You only pay a monthly fee that works out less than you would have to pay at a petrol station. In other words, we take full responsibility for the battery if anything should happen. We offer you carefree and clean mobility.


TM4, Inc.


Please visit: www.tm4.com


Toyota Motor Company


Toyota President Fujio Cho says environmentally advanced cars are no longer an option, but a necessity. "Automakers that deliver practical, greener products will command the market in the 21st century," he adds, noting that Toyota plans to remain at the forefront in development of greener vehicles. Already, Toyota is the recognized leader in hybrid technology.