LAS VEGAS, Nev., Feb. 16, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Michael Hu, President of 2050 Motors, Inc. (OTCQB: ETFM), today
announced the success of the Company's private showing of the two all carbon fiber electric models in Las Vegas during the
Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year Weekend. The automotive industry, political representatives and news media received the event
with great enthusiasm.
The public had its first look at 2050 Motors' two car models Friday and Saturday nights at the news media and special invited
guests catered receptions. The two models, the compact e-Go and luxury sedan Ibis, are still on display and the Company is inviting
the public to see the cars.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal carried a major 1000 word article describing the advanced automobiles and the event. Reporter
Richard N. Velotta in the article stated, "A second electric car company is planning to build a manufacturing plant in Southern
Nevada, and it's further along in development than Faraday Future -- it has two car models it is showing off in Las Vegas this
week."
Mr. Velotta continued, "The 2050 Motors vehicles are the first electric vehicles manufactured with carbon fiber materials. That
makes them lighter and stronger than conventional vehicles, giving them added range. Company officials say their cars will have a
range of more than 200 miles on a charge.
"Joe LaStella, 2050's senior engineering consultant, said the company has worked to keep itself under the radar until it
completed five milestones: designing a car with carbon fiber, building a production plant, developing a supply chain, creating a
distribution network for sales and passing U.S. Department of Transportation crash test standards.
"LaStella said the company has completed the first four milestones and felt it was close enough on the fifth to show off the car
as a celebration of the Chinese New Year.
" "Carbon fiber is five times stronger than steel at one-third of the weight, and that's what makes this car different from
anything else on the market," LaStella said."
The Las Vegas Review-Journal article also explained,"The Las Vegas Company officials say the e-Go, which seats four passengers,
would sell for $25,000 after federal energy efficiency tax credits. The five-passenger Ibis, which is 800 pounds lighter than the
Tesla Model S sedan, would sell for $59,500 after tax credits, [which is] less than the cost of a Tesla.
"2050 [Motors] may seek state tax incentives, just as Faraday did. "2050 Motors has been negotiating for well over a year with
municipalities to finalize plans for job creation. Both state governments and municipalities are offering considerable incentives
for job creation," the company said in a January press release.
"The company believes job creation is a key issue in the 2016 presidential election and recently added a section to its website
calling attention to the prospect of adding 3,000 jobs."
The entire Las Vegas Review-Journal article posted on February 13 is available at http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/second-electric-car-company-plans-manufacturing-plant-southern-nevada
Mr. Hu, whose picture is featured in the article alongside the e-Go commuter model vehicle, went on to say, "We all thought that
the Ibis – the e-Go's big brother which is a four door carbon fiber body luxury electric sedan – would be the feature of the show.
However, the red e-Go stole the show and received even much more attention than the Ibis.
"Some of the most memorable comments from viewers include that the Ibis looked either like a Maserati or a Rolls Royce before
they were told that it was a new carbon fiber electric automobile.
"The credit for the creation of these two future design carbon fiber automobiles and their advanced carbon fiber production
technology must be given to Aoxin Automobile engineers and specially the coordinated effort by the Italian engineering firm BENSUR,
and more particularly to Pasguale Bentivoglio (Paki) who holds many of the patents that are incorporated in both of the e-Go and
Ibis luxury sedan."
The showcasing event was a great success and was well attended. In fact, 2050 Motors decided to extend the showcase beyond
February 22 until February 29 and considers extending the show even further. The display is open from 10 AM to 4 PM seven days a
week at the world famous William Carr Gallery (http://williamcarrgallery.com/) located in the newly constructed Tivoli Village Mall, 400 S. Rampart Blvd., Ste.
105, Las Vegas NV 89145. People interested in viewing the vehicles on display and are planning to attend the gallery, we are
cordially asking them to please register by emailing us at info@2050motors.com with the subject "Attending Gallery" so that we may accommodate all of our visitors.
About 2050 Motors, Inc.
2050 Motors, Inc. ( http://www.2050motors.com and http://www.etfm.com), is a publicly traded company incorporated in Nevada in 2012. 2050 Motors was founded to
develop and produce the next generation of clean, lightweight, efficient vehicles and its associated technologies. Some of these
technologies include alternative renewable fuels, hybrid electric vehicles, advanced graphene lithium batteries and carbon fiber
low cost vehicles. 2050 Motors has been successful in forming long term relationships and exclusive contracts for a variety of game
changing technologies. 2050 Motors entered into an agreement with Jiangsu Aoxin New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd., located in
Jiangsu, China, for the distribution in the United States of a new electric automobile, known as the e-Go EV (electric vehicle).
The e-Go EV is a revolutionary new concept in the ever evolving world of electric vehicles. It will be the only production line
electric car with a carbon fiber body and parts manufactured by a new process using robotic machines which significantly reduces
the fabrication time and cost of carbon fiber components. The e-Go EV will seat four passengers, have a long battery life, and high
energy efficiency rating up to 150+ MPG-E energy equivalent in urban driving due to the light weight of the vehicle. The five
passenger carbon fiber luxury sedan Ibis EV, the e-Go's big brother, will also be showcased along with the e-Go EV for future sales
in the United States. See videos of completion of the e-Go EV manufacturing plant at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wih8_xxZNgA and the unveiling of the e-Go EV at the 2014 Shanghai Auto Show http://www.2050motors.com/shanghaishow.html . The company is fully reporting under the SEC EDGAR system.
Disclosure Statement
Statements in this press release about our future expectations, including without limitation, the likelihood that 2050 Motors
will be able to leverage capital markets to execute its growth strategy, meet US DOT requirements, meet minimum sales expectations,
will be successful and profitable in the US market, and will bring significant value to 2050 Motors' stockholders, constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, and our actual results could differ materially from expected
results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect
events or circumstances after the date of this statement or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required
by law.
Contact:
George Hedrick
VP North American Operations
2050 Motors, Inc.
(702) 591-6029
info@2050motors.com
This article was originally distributed on PRWeb. For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/02/prweb13217533.htm
CONTACT: 2050 Motors George Hedrick info@2050motors.com +1 7025916029