Ashland business hopes to sell electric trucks in Brazil.
Ambiente Motors plans to partner with a company outside of Sao Paulo, Brazil to sell electric trucks.
The price of the trucks will be equivalent to $32,000, and they will be used for delivery, airport operations and government agencies.
“We looked at the 30 largest logistics companies in Brazil,” [owner Melissa] Brandao said, noting many of them are American, which will reduce some of the hurdles in starting up in a foreign country.
“I knew I wanted to target Brazil, Russia, India and China, the largest economic developing nations that are growing the fastest with a lot of power,” she said. “I decided on Brazil for a number of reasons. Brazil has an 85 percent renewable energy portfolio, ours by comparison is 3 percent. They’ve done a lot with alternative energy such as compressed natural gas and ethanol. Today, ethanol supplies more than 50 percent of their energy.”
Read the full report at the Ashland Daily Tidings.
{biztweet}ambiente motors{/biztweet}




