I-GO (Chicago Car-Sharing Nonprofit) Adds New EVs to Fleet

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As you probably know from my post yesterday, Zipcar has added a handful of Chevy Volts to its Chicago fleet. I-GO, Chicago’s nonprofit car-sharing organization, also announced yesterday that it was adding 3 new EVs to its fleet, all-electric EVs. I-GO has added the Mitsubishi i MiEV to two locations and the Nissan Leaf to another one. It’s also got a useful-looking general page on EVs and using EVs in its program, as well as guides for the i MiEV and Nissan Leaf. They make me really eager to pop on over to Chicago and go for a test spin!

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