Electra Meccanica and Meriwether Announce Partnership to Expand Branding of New SOLO EV in the U.S.

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Electra Meccanica (NASDAQ:SOLO) announced that they are partnering with The Meriwether Group to expand business opportunities and brand exposure. Electa Meccanica, a British Columbia-based manufacturer of electric vehicles recently launched their single-passenger SOLO EV to audiences in Southern California and is on the verge of opening a dealership in subrub of Los Angeles. As quoted …

Electra Meccanica (NASDAQ:SOLO) announced that they are partnering with The Meriwether Group to expand business opportunities and brand exposure.

Electa Meccanica, a British Columbia-based manufacturer of electric vehicles recently launched their single-passenger SOLO EV to audiences in Southern California and is on the verge of opening a dealership in subrub of Los Angeles.

As quoted in the press release:

“Our SOLO single-passenger electric vehicle is a revolutionary advancement in commuting and we’re partnering with the Meriwether Group to focus on developing innovative opportunities for expansion and growth from Los Angeles northward,” commented Electra Meccanica CEO, Jerry Kroll. “I’m confident that our collaboration will help pave the way for new owners to adopt the SOLO as a fun, practical way to commute – and will encourage more single passenger, electric vehicles to help alleviate traffic on our roads.”

“Meriwether works with disruptive brands that are changing the status quo and creating evolution or revolution in their respective categories,” said David Howitt, Founder and CEO of the Meriwether Group. “Electra Meccanica is truly a next generation company and brand. The SOLO is poised to make an enormous positive impact on the environment; provide the consumer with an incredible experience; AND drive shareholder value. We are looking forward to working with Jerry and Electra Meccanica to drive innovative partnerships and key business development and we share their vision to change the world through commuter traffic and importantly, improving environmental conditions for generations to come.”

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