San Francisco-based
Mission Motors has gained some recognition in the Valley for its flagship electric motorcycle, the
Mission One Superbike. The sleek vehicle, which features a lithium ion battery park, can reach speeds of 150 mph and go for 150 miles on a single charge. The problem is, it's not quite ready for prime time. Despite earlier promises for a Q4 2010 release and then a Q2 2011 release, production has been marred by delays and there is now no clear visibility on a delivery date for consumers. Given the recent setbacks, Mission Motors is wisely diversifying its business beyond the Mission One. On Tuesday, the startup unveiled Mission Electric Vehicle Technology, or
MissionEVT, a new department that will suppy vehicle manufacturers (from motorcycles to cars) with electric vehicle technology.
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