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Lightyear and LeasePlan sign agreement for 5,000 solar electric vehicles

Lightyear, the high-tech company developing the world’s first long-distance solar car, signed an agreement with LeasePlan, one of the world’s leading Car-As-A-Service companies, to reserve 5,000 cars of Lightyear’s second model, which is scheduled to go into production by 2024/2025. LeasePlan had already committed to making Lightyear’s first model, the Lightyear One, available through its European network. The Lightyear One will start production in 2022.

Lightyear announced the agreement during a keynote speech and Q&A session with CEO Lex Hoefsloot and CFO Laurens Weers, during which the company shared its strategic roadmap and product vision to deliver on its goal to bring clean mobility to everyone, everywhere through highly efficient, solar electric vehicles. The second model builds on the technology developed for Lightyear One, and will be available in Europe, the US and other global markets at a more accessible starting price point of €30,000. LeasePlan is one of the leading mobility companies in the world with a fleet of approximately 1.8 million vehicles in 29 countries.

Lex Hoefsloot, founder and CEO at Lightyear, notes: “LeasePlan has been a very strong partner for us since 2018. Today’s announcement is a testament to their commitment to our product vision to make clean mobility accessible for everyone. LeasePlan has been a leading voice in the need to transition to clean vehicles that are less dependent on charging infrastructure and reduce costly grid reinforcements. We join forces in bringing a unique and truly sustainable vehicle to the market.”

Tex Gunning, CEO of LeasePlan: “Together, LeasePlan and Lightyear will deliver the world’s first solar-powered car subscription. With Lightyear, range anxiety is a thing of the past, as is the nightmare of having to find a convenient and available charging station – an absolute breakthrough in the fight to cut emissions from road transportation. We look forward to joining forces with Lightyear and putting drivers behind the wheel of some of the cleanest, most innovative EVs ever produced.”

Dec 17, 2021Blagojce Krivevski
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