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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowConnersville is among three finalists in the running to produce a new police cruiser that runs on clean diesel and biodiesel
technology.
Atlanta-based Carbon Motors Corp., the developer of the Carbon E7 police car, said today that it has
whittled finalists from five to three. Connersville is about 70 miles southeast of Indianapolis. The company also is considering
cities in Georgia and South Carolina. Michigan and North Carolina have been eliminated.
“We are honored
and tremendously appreciative to have such great choices on where to produce the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement
patrol vehicle for our nation’s law enforcement first responders,” company CEO William Santana Li said in a prepared
statement.
Carbon Motors is expected to choose the winning location this summer, with an announcement possibly
coming by the end of the month, the company said today.
It plans to invest more than $350 million in the development
of the vehicle, which is slated for production in 2012. Roughly 10,000 direct and indirect jobs could be created, with an
economic impact of more than $3 billion, within a 10-year period.
If selected, Fayette County certainly could
benefit. The county’s unemployment rate in May was 14.6 percent, nearly 5 percent points higher than the state average
of 9.9 percent.
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