Micro-Vett

Micro-Vett S.p.A.
Industry Automotive
Founded 1986
Founder Gaetano Di Gioia
Headquarters Imola, Italy
Products electric, hybrid automobiles
Website micro-vett.it
Electric Micro-vans produced by Micro-Vett on the basis off a Piaggio Porter (rebranded Daihatsu) vehicle exchanging the internal combustion engine for distribution services in Rome, Italy

Micro-Vett S.p.A. is Italian company producing electric, hybrid and bimodal vehicles, it is located in Imola. It works closely with other Italian automotive companies like Fiat, Piaggio and Iveco. The company started in 1986 and is now one of the leading electric vehicle specialist in Europe.[1]

Micro-Vett produces around 700 vehicles annually of the three brands in Italy, with a fleet of over 5,000 vehicles.

Models

References

  1. "The Fiat Fiorino Electric". fiatcommercial.com.au. Retrieved 2009-10-17.

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