Electric Scooter Prototype Delivered to Florida Dealer SOLANA BEACH, Calif., May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Armor Electric Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ARME) is pleased to announce that negotiations for the sale of a fleet of electric scooters to a significant vehicle dealer in Florida have progressed to the field testing stage. Last week Armor shipped a lithium-ion battery powered scooter, developed and rigorously tested over the past 18 months by Armor's EPS partner, to the dealer for performance evaluation and demonstration. The scooter's lithium-ion EPS system was designed specifically for use in resort rental fleets. Armor believes the battery system will outlast traditional lead acid systems by a factor of 4-5, significantly reducing the fleet operator's maintenance, replacement and downtime expenses. Requiring only a four hour charge, the scooter has a top speed of 40 MPH and a range of 60 miles. About Armor Electric Inc. Armor Electric Inc. engages in the development and marketing of electronic propulsion and battery power systems for electric powered vehicles. The company primarily focuses on the development of the marketing rights owned by its subsidiary, Nova Electric Systems, Inc. Nova Electric Systems, through an agreement with NuAge Electric, Inc., holds the rights for the use of certain proprietary technology to install electric propulsion systems on various electric powered vehicles, including mountain bikes, regular cycles, children's cycle toys and riding vehicles, recreation ATV units, scooters, motorcycles, go-karts, neighborhood electric vehicle cars, race cars, regular passenger cars, buses, water craft, and other types of two and three wheeled vehicles. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Solana Beach, California. ontact Information Armor
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