Company:Myers Motors
Myers Motors is a small automobile company operating in Tallmadge, Ohio. Their vehicle, the Myers Motors NmG (which stands for "No More Gas") is a single-passenger, three-wheeled, battery electric vehicle designed specifically for commuting and city driving. It was initially produced by Corbin Motors as the Sparrow and now by Myers Motors. It is a Personal Electric Vehicle (PEV).[1] In 2009, the company was developing the Duo, a two-passenger EV with a similar design, but using more advanced battery technology.[2][needs update]
History
Corbin Motors was a manufacturer of sporty pure electric, gas efficient and hybrid vehicles. The company was founded by Mike Corbin and his son, Tom Corbin.
In January 1996, Corbin Motors began work on developing an electric vehicle. The Sparrow passed final testing for Department of Transportation certification in April 1999. In September of that year, the Sparrow production line began manufacturing multiple vehicles in Hollister, California. They also made the Corbin Merlin that was available as both coupé and roadster.[3]
Fewer than 300 Sparrows were produced. Corbin Motors filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on March 31, 2003, effectively killing the immediate future of the Corbin Sparrow.[4] A bankruptcy court passed the Corbin assets to Ron Huch's company, Phoenix Environmental Motors, which tried to revive the Sparrow. There were discussions about the production being continued by SLP Canada.[5] On August 5, 2004, Ohio businessman Dana Myers bought the Sparrow interests from Ron Huch, forming the new company Myers Motors.
Products
NmG
The new company upgraded the Sparrow, renamed it the MM NmG ("No more Gas"), and started selling it in April 2006.[6] In June 2008, the website listed a price of $29,995 without taxes or shipping. In 2009, the NmG began to use lithium batteries which Myers Motors claims doubled its driving range to 60 miles between charges.[7]
Duo
In October 2009, Myers Motors announced that a 2-passenger model was planned to be introduced in the 4th Quarter of 2010.[2][full citation needed] Myers Motors ran a naming competition for its 2-passenger vehicle and selected the name Duo, an acronym for "Doesn't Use Oil".
The Myers Motors company's next-generation vehicle, the Duo, is a two-passenger electric vehicle with a base model range of 60 miles, which at one time was planned to be available in 2011.[6][needs update]
Tandem
In 2019, Myers Motors is taking order for the 2-passenger Tandem.[1]
- starting at $19,995 (after $7500 federal tax credit)
- 150 MPGe (estimated efficiency)
- charges anywhere from a standard 120 V outlet
- The latest electric vehicles advertised by Myers Motors are still two seaters, but have four wheels.
- Although shown on Google Maps, Myers Motors LLC is marked as permanently closed.
See also
- William Garrison (geographer) – studied concept of narrow vehicles
- List of motorized trikes
- Three-wheeler
References
- ↑ "Commute Cars". Electric-Bikes.com. 2001-06-13. http://www.electric-bikes.com/cars/ready.html#The%20CycleCar.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Myers EV". https://myersev.com/.
- ↑ Her Electric Vehicle
- ↑ "Letter from Tom Corbin, taken from former www.corbinmotors.com web site, March 31st 2003". http://www.3wheelers.com/corbinnotice.html.
- ↑ Canadian Driver: Can Corbin be revived?
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Myers Motors website (accessed 6 October 2010)
- ↑ "Buy your NmG Now". Myers Motors. http://www.myersmotors.com/buynow.html.
External links
- Myers Motors
- Corbin (old owner) files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (March 31, 2003).
- Myers Motors Launches Lithium Ion Initiative