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Elkhart, IN is getting the New electric car-Think

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Real Estate Agent with At Home Realty

If you remember during the last election, Elkhart, IN had one of the highest unemployment percentages in the country.  It has been the capital for the RV industry for a long time but with the economy the first thing to start to fail was there business.  Last year, everytime you listened to the news there were more companies closing or laying off workers!  The city and surrounding towns were greatly affected.  But today, Elkhart, is starting to comeback!  Now in the news you hear companies are hiring again and now a new venture with the electric car is coming!  Hopefully, a depressed county is on the rise to a much better economy for 2010!  Here is the article that was published in the local paper about the new Electric car Think

Article published Jan 6, 2010
New electric car model is toast of Elkhart
By JOHN PAUL WSBT-TV Reporter
ELKHART -- The crowd inside the former Phillips Products plant was brought to its feet as electric car manufacturer Think unveiled its new model City to the public.

City will be assembled here once plant modifications are completed beginning in early 2011.

Gov. Mitch Daniels believes the new venture is the future of the automotive industry.

"They are here in the comeback county of Indiana," said Daniels. "They are in an area that has the potential for explosive growth that could redefine transportation in the new century."

"We're determined for Indiana to be the capital of the revolution," Daniels continued.The Elkhart City Council voted unanimously to approve incentives including tax abatements.

The company also received more than $3 million dollars in tax credits and grants.

Think Chief Executive Officer Richard Canny said his company looked at more than two dozen states and counties before selecting Elkhart for its North American production plant.

"We wanted to be somewhere to make a difference," said Canny. "We feel welcomed in Elkhart."

The company already has about 1,500 vehicles on the road in Europe.

Mayor Dick Moore is confident there is real momentum behind Think and its City vehicle.

"It's proven," said Moore. "It's already got thousands and thousand of miles in Europe. It's not a dream or concept or an idea or invention, it's proven."

Canny said there's a market for these vehicles and he believes the company will be competitive among established automakers in the United States.

"We're the ones out there with the car on the road that you can buy today in Europe, well ahead of others," said Canny. "Other companies have looked at electric vehicles but they're not making them."

Daniels, U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and Moore test drove the vehicle outside the plant.

Daniels said the ride was "smooth and accelerated in an instant."

Daniels said the company has the potential to increase the number of green jobs in the state.

"It's a huge positive and huge moment for our state and for Elkhart County," said Daniels. "It's an economic rebirth and you can't keep this city or county down for long."

Donnelly said 70 percent of the content will be made locally.

"Elkhart County will be the center of electric vehicle production and technology," said Donnelly.

The Think City has a $30,000 price tag. Canny said he hopes government incentives will lower the price to the $20,000 range.

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Linda Metallo DiBenardo
RE/MAX Impact, Lockport, Illinois - Lockport, IL

Susan, that's great news, I saw this on Fox News this morning as well.  What better place than the Midwest, I am happy to see us start to go back to Made in the USA.

Linda Metallo, Re/max Impact, Lockport, Il. (Chicago)

Jan 06, 2010 05:17 AM