FastCompany.com,
One Small Electric Car and Its Big Fight for Buyers (7/6/2009)
In the race to build the first affordable electric car, one company is taking an unusual approach: they're not treating it as a race at all. "We don't want to be the first, or the biggest. We just want to be the best," says Mike McQuary, CEO of Wheego electric vehicles.
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FastCompany.com,
What's the Big Deal About the Wheego Whip? (6/21/09)
At first glance, the Wheego Whip isn't that exciting. It's made in China, it only goes up to 25 mph or 35 mph (depending on state laws) and it gets 40 miles on a single charge. But according to Jeff Boyd, the President of Wheego Electric Cars, the Whip takes a world-class vehicle platform and combines it with a top-of-the-line electrical components to create a quality neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV).
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Mother Nature Network,
At 25 mph, here comes the Wheego Whip (2/23/09)
Georgia-based company starts out with a low-speed, lead-acid two-seater, but it's planning to deliver a lithium-ion battery electric next year.
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PR Week,
RTEV picks Trevelino (3/8/08)
RTEV, an electric vehicle manufacturer, picked the Trevelino/Keller Communications Group (TKCG) to handle the launch of it and two of its product lines, Ruff & Tuff and Wheego. Ruff & Tuff has three recreational vehicles under its brand; Wheego is a line of electric scooters and bicycles.