Atlis Motor Vehicles to Hold Live Stream Town Hall on November 15th…

Atlis Motor Vehicles to Hold Live Stream Town Hall on November 15th…

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MESA, Ariz., Nov. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Atlis Motor Vehicles AMVa vertically integrated work-centric EV technology ecosystem and battery company developing an electric work truck and the batteries to power it, announces it will have a town hall update on November 15, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 a.m. PT will stream live.

The purpose of the event is to review the Company’s progress up to and since its recent listing on the Nasdaq market, including recent business deals, production and its business plan.

Speakers include:

  • Mark Hanchett, Chief Executive Officer
  • Annie Pratt, President
  • Apoorv Dwivedi, Chief Financial Officer
  • David Apps, Vice President, Operations

Interested participants can register for the event at:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nBV2GE7JTXSsuSNUOboLIg

About Atlis Motor Vehicles
Atlis Motor Vehicles is an EV ecosystem technology startup developing products that power work. Atlis is building an electric vehicle technology platform for heavy and light work vehicles used in the agriculture, service, utility and construction industries, and intends to develop products and solutions that will match the towing and payload capabilities of older diesel-powered vehicles through the evolving battery technology and a modular system architecture that can be scaled to meet the specific needs of the all-electric work vehicle. For more information visit www.atlismotorvehicles.com.

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