05.11.2010 22:37
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Georgia is in talks with several companies, including General Motors, about the purchase of about 4,000 vehicles. Trucks and larger cars, including those in the presidential motorcade, will be exempted, since the electric vehicles available today are inadequately powered or armored, Ms. Kobalia said.
As part of the sale, manufacturers will be asked to build service and recharging stations, easing the way for ordinary Georgians to switch to electric cars.
Based on retail prices in the United States, and not including the American federal income tax rebate, 4,000 Chevy Volt sedans would cost Georgia about $164 million, while the same number of Nissan Leafs or Toyota Priuses would cost $128 million and $88 million, respectively.
Since becoming president in 2004, Mr. Saakashvili has vigorously cultivated ties with the United States and sought to reduce dependency on Russia. The Georgian Army has committed troops to Iraq and Afghanistan and switched from Kalashnikovs to American-made M-4 rifles.
General Motors, a majority of which is still owned by the United States government, confirmed it is in talks with Tbilisi, but suggested in a statement that its initial production run of Chevy Volts was not focused on Georgia
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