Global Electric Motorcars


Global Electric Motorcars is an American manufacturer in the low-speed vehicle category, producing neighborhood electric vehicles since 1998, low-speed vehicles since 2001. It has sold more than 50,000 GEM battery-electric vehicles worldwide as of 2015. GEM was formerly owned by Chrysler. Since 2011 it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Polaris Industries.

History

The company was founded in 1992 by a team of ex-General Motors engineers from Livonia, Michigan, under the name Trans2.
The company was purchased by a group of North Dakota investors and was moved to Fargo, North Dakota. Global Electric Motorcars manufactured its first vehicle in April 1998, a 48-volt GEM car that accommodated two passengers and had a top speed of. Less than two months later, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration designated a new class of motor vehicle, the low-speed vehicle, also known as the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle. This allowed GEM cars to be driven on public roads if they met certain safety criteria such as having safety belts, headlamps, windshield wipers, and safety glass.
GEM battery-electric vehicles are street legal in nearly all 50 US states on public roads posted at or less. With a top speed of GEM cars have a range of on a charge depending on the installed battery technology. They are battery-electric, operate on a 72-volt battery system and plug into a standard 3-prong 120-volt outlet for recharging, and fully recharge in six to eight hours.
There are currently six different models of GEM cars available primarily suited for intra-city use. GEM cars are used by local, state and national government agencies, resorts, master-planned communities, universities, medical and corporate campuses, as well as by sports teams, taxi-shuttle services and individual consumers.

Timeline

, the GEM neighborhood electric vehicle is the market leader in North America, with global sales of more than 50,000 units since 1998.