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http://www.newwestrecord.ca/news/new-west-business-building-new-electric-car-1.2073006
New West business building new electric car
September 30, 2015

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Jerry Kroll, CEO of ElectraMeccanica, has joined forces with Henry Reisner,
whose family’s business, InterMeccanica has been building custom vehicles
and automobile parts since 1959, to produce the Sparrow. The Sparrow is the
prototype for the new Solo, an electric vehicle. Photograph By Gerry
Kahrmann/The Province

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Matt Green takes a seat in the Sparrow, which is the prototype of the
electric car he’s awaiting from ElectraMeccanica. The New West native will
be using the electric car to commute from his home in Langley to Greens and
Beans Deli in the Royal City. Photograph By Contributed

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Jerry Kroll   Photograph By Gerry Kahrmann/The Province
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Greens and Beans Deli getting a little greener with electric vehicle

Jerry Kroll, CEO of ElectraMeccanica, has joined forces with Henry Reisner,
whose family’s business, InterMeccanica has been building custom vehicles
and automobile parts since 1959, to produce the Sparrow. The Sparrow is the
prototype for the new Solo, an electric vehicle.   Photograph By Gerry
Kahrmann/The Province

A “world car” is being made right here in the Royal City.

ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp is currently building prototypes for its new
single-user electric vehicle at its New Westminster plant. The Sparrow, as
the prototype has been named, has two front wheels, one rear wheel and can
reach a maximum speed of 140 kilometres per hour.

“It’s a Single User Vehicle – SUV,” Jerry Kroll, CEO of ElectraMeccanica,
says with a laugh.

Kroll, an experienced race car driver, has joined forces with Henry Reisner,
whose family’s business, InterMeccanica has been building custom vehicles
and automobile parts since 1959, to produce the Sparrow.

“It is the most fun, enjoyable feeling you can get on the road,” Kroll said
about the Sparrow. “After a day, you feel like you are wearing Robert
Downey’s Ironman suit. It’s around him, it’s just him. It is the coolest
feeling in the world.”

Long before the electric car concept and the partnership with Kroll,
InterMeccanica was building custom cars at its New Westminster production
facility.

Kroll said there is currently one Sparrow prototype on the road, with three
more to be done this year. In November, the company will unveil its new
production car, the Solo, which is based on the Sparrow prototype.

“There will be about 120 of them made next year,” he said. “The first 16 are
already sold, so we are just starting to take some orders right now.”

Solo will retail for less than $20,000.

“The attraction is that it is a lot lighter weight, a lot less money,” Kroll
said. “As a one-person vehicle you can commute back and forth from wherever
you are going because you are in the HOV lane because you are 100 per cent
full. Think about it: how much higher than 100 per cent can you get?”

Kroll believes the Solo is the perfect vehicle for folks who need to
commute. He says 83 per cent of people commute on their own in a four-person
car.

“It’s bonkers,” he said. “It’s the right size for the right job.”

Leona Green and son Matt, owner of Greens and Beans Deli in Sapperton, will
be among the first owners of the ElectraMeccanica Solo. The Greens can’t
wait to get a bit greener when their new vehicle arrives in early 2016.

“We saw it driving around Sapperton. We figured out where it was from and
gave them a call and had them bring it over. Matt test drove it and he
actually fit,” Leona said. “It just fits him like a glove. When you are
sitting in it on a nice day, you can have both arms out the window.”

Matt, a former New Westminster Senior Salmonbellie and professional lacrosse
player with the Calgary Roughnecks in the National Lacrosse League, will use
the car to commute from his home in Langley to the deli in New West.

“Matthew drives a coffee truck from Langley to here every day and then home
at the end of the day, which is expensive. We thought we needed something
for him to commute back and forth,” Leona said. “It only costs one cent a
mile to drive that car so it’s pretty economical. Plus, you can drive in the
HOV lane.”

Leona hasn’t had a chance to test drive it, but Matt took it for a spin.

“He liked the way it drove; we wouldn’t be buying it if he didn’t. He took a
really long test drive - the guy was getting nervous, he was gone so long,”
she laughed. “He was having fun. It’s very eye-catching. When you drive by,
everybody looks at it.”

The Greens will also be placing their deli’s name on the exterior of the
Solo and parking it in front of the East Columbia Street eatery.

“In front of the restaurant, there is a spot to park it so it will attract
attention to passersby so it will be good for business,” Leona said. “The
day it was being test drove I took some party trays outside to see how many
I could fit in the little compartment behind the seat. I can deliver small
orders in it.”

While the vehicle can be charged at a regular electrical outlet, Leona hopes
to get a charging station as it will get the job done quicker.  The Solo
will be able to travel up to 140 kilometres when its battery is fully
charged.

“It’s just crossed 9,000 kilometres today, of flawless testing,” Kroll told
the Record Sept. 18. “There are three more of these type of vehicles hitting
the road in the next 60 days. On Nov. 20, we should have our first Solo
production vehicle on the road.”

For now, the company will continue manufacturing vehicles at its facilities
in New Westminster and Vancouver, but goal is to establish a 200,000 square
foot assembly plant in the future.

“The plan is to take the company public in 2017. We plan on building 120 in
2016 and then in 2017, upwards of 1,200. That would be an IPO – initial
public offering as a public company. We are getting investors. The
government is very interested in supporting us,” Kroll said. “It’s a
fantastic use of Canadian technology with worldwide export potential.
Because the vehicle is one person, you don’t have to move the steering wheel
to the other side of the car to sell it in England, Japan or Australia. It’s
truly a world car as it is.
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