AC Propulsion, source of the technologies and/or components and systems for the Tesla Roadster and Mini-e, has now partnered with AutoPort, Inc. to develop an electric vehicle for a US Postal Service ...
The gig: He doesn’t make the cars of the future; he makes the cars of the future go. As chief executive of AC Propulsion Inc., Tom Gage advances the technologies under the hoods of electric ...
Electric car pioneer Thomas Gage has resigned as chief executive of vehicle battery maker AC Propulsion Inc. Company officials described the parting as amicable. “Gage’s resignation was a joint ...
In the realm of sports cars, 268 horsepower only sounds like a lot in comparison to a Miata. In the realm of Pikes Peak cars, it sounds like the support truck. But for one electric race car, that's ...
California-based AC Propulsion, the company known for providing drive system technology for the Tesla Roadster, Mini E, and eBox electric vehicles, also created the drive system for one of the ...
The Tesla Roadster made a big splash last year when the maker of the all-electric sports car claimed it could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just four seconds and hit a top speed of 135 mph. And while ...
For the past week or so the famous Pikes Peak in Colorado has rung with the sound of cars and motorcycles climbing the 12.42 mile course to its 14,110 foot summit. But yesterday for a few minutes, the ...
AC Propulsion, a global leader in electric drive design, development and manufacturing, announced today that the Yokohama-sponsored electric race car using AC Propulsion’s proprietary electric drive ...
Electric-car innovator Tom Gage resigned the morning of Oct. 5 from California company AC Propulsion, Autoweek has learned. Gage, the now-former CEO, joined the company in 1996, several years after ...
200 mile per hour electric car? We’re okay with that. AC Propulsion’s tZero is an electron-powered supercar, whirring up from zero to 60 in just 3.6 seconds. Unfortunately, because our battery ...
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