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Chrysler launches the 2011 GEM line

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Chrysler Group Global Electric Motorcars LLC (GEM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Chrysler Group LLC, recently launched the 2011 GEM vehicle line of low-speed battery-electric vehicles. More than 45,000 GEM vehicles are on the road worldwide.

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Polaris to buy Global Electric Motorcars LLC (GEM) from Chrysler

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based subsidiary of Chrysler Group LLC. Click to enlarge. Polaris Industries Inc. will acquire low-speed electric vehicle manufacturer Global Electric Motorcars LLC (GEM), a wholly-owned Fargo, N.D.-based GEM is a recognized leader within the low-speed vehicle market, with approximately $30 million in sales during the 2010 calendar year.

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Lobbyists Estimate Billions in Fines If New Fuel Economy Rules Adopted

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Examples cited by Reuters suggest machines like the Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrid could fall from 88.2 billion under the new rules, while the bill at Stellantis would be somewhere in the neighborhood of $3.0 MPGe to 59.5 MPGe, potentially putting companies in a bind if they are relying on these vehicles to boost fleet numbers.

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Chrysler Ditches GEM Low-Speed Electric Cars, Goes Mainstream

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You wouldn’t know it, but until recently Chrysler was responsible for one of the most recognizable electric vehicle brands worldwide.

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Nissan leads with transfer of California ZEV credits out for year ending 30 Sep 2014

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million vehicles including: more than 500 fuel cell vehicles; 38,000 battery electric vehicles; 29,300 neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs); 30,000 plug-in hybrids; 570,000 hybrids; and 3 million gasoline vehicles. Chrysler was third (almost the same transferred in as Fiat transferred out: 237.804 in, with Fiat transferring out 235.2).

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Mitsubishi to loose Mirage in U.S.

Baua Electric

Stellantis is phasing out the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300, the extreme sedans in the ones two manufacturers’ lineups, even though it’s hazy whether or not they are going to get replaced with electrical variations unwell the street. Mitsubishi joins Buick, Ford and Lincoln in leaving behind sedans.

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Polaris Updates GEM Low-Speed Electric Vehicles

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The company GEM has specialized in small, low-speed electric vehicles for more than 15 years; at one point during its life it was even owned by Chrysler.