Carly Holdings Limited (ASX: $CL8) has launched the Carly EV Trial, a new product designed to allow car buyers to experience electric vehicles before making a purchase decision. The trial aims to address the growing interest in electric vehicles and provide potential buyers with the opportunity to determine the suitability of an electric vehicle for their lifestyle. The EV Trial offers various EV models for both consumer and business segments, with a fleet of over 50 vehicles expected to increase by 60% by 30 April 2024. The trial is supported by a PR & marketing campaign and seeks commercial partnerships aligned with the EV market.
Chris Noone, Carly CEO, stated, 'EV Trial is a perfect extension of our existing car subscription product that significantly expands the potential market to high growth consumer and corporate markets. The only way to know if an EV is right for you is to try it, that's why we created the Carly EV Trial. Many people are keen to transition to an EV, but they want to know it is the right decision for them before they make a very expensive and important purchase. It's not just buying a new car, it's adopting a whole new technology, vocabulary and set of considerations that take time to appreciate.'
Carly Holdings Limited (ASX: $CL8) has introduced the Carly EV Trial to address the growing interest in electric vehicles and provide potential buyers with the opportunity to experience EVs before making a purchase decision. The trial aims to solve major pain points in the electric car market by offering a cost-effective way for car buyers to try an EV and understand its suitability for their lifestyle. With a fleet of over 50 vehicles, including models from OEM partners Hyundai & Genesis and automotive dealers, the EV Trial is positioned to capture demand from the growing EV market. Carly is seeking commercial partnerships aligned with the EV market and plans to increase its electric vehicle fleet by 60% by 30 April 2024. The company's CEO, Chris Noone, emphasized the importance of the EV Trial in helping potential buyers make informed decisions about transitioning to an EV, stating that it's not just buying a new car, but adopting a whole new technology and set of considerations. The Carly EV Trial is supported by a PR & marketing campaign and aims to ease concerns and break down barriers as Australia pushes forward with EV adoption. The trial is available for both consumer and business segments, with a focus on providing a richer experience and more answers than the current unsuitable options for trying EVs.