Brammo Announces New, Five-Year Battery Warranty And Guaranteed Trade-In Program

Brammo Announces New, Five-Year Battery Warranty And Guaranteed Trade-In Program

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Ashland, OR, August 28th 2013 –Brammo, Inc. a global leader in the electric vehicle industry today announced that the BrammoPower® battery modules in the Enertia Plus, Empulse, Empulse R and Empulse Spec32 will come with a 5 year manufacturer’s warranty. Brammo are the first electric motorcycle company to introduce a 5 year battery warranty, reaffirming once again their industry leading position. Details of the five year BrammoPower® battery warranty can be found here. In addition anyone purchasing a new Brammo motorcycle between now and the end of September 2013 has the option to trade that motorcycle in against a new Brammo motorcycle at any time in the following 12 months and receive the original purchase price as the trade in value. Details of the Brammo Guaranteed Trade Program can be found here. Ron Luttrell, Director of Sales for Brammo, said: “The 5 Year BrammoPower warranty is another industry first for Brammo and underlines our complete confidence in the reliability and durability of the BrammoPower battery systems. Our commitment to customers is second to none and I am delighted to confirm that our new five year battery warranty will apply to all Enertia Plus, Empulse and Empulse R motorcycles that have already been purchased.” About Brammo Brammo, Inc., is a leading electric vehicle technology company headquartered in North America. Brammo designs and develops electric vehicles including the award winning Enertia and Empulse motorcycles. Brammo is the current TTXGP eGrandPrix World Champion. Brammo is an OEM supplier of its innovative Brammo Digital Drivetrain systems including the Brammo Power battery pack and Brammo Power vehicle management system. Brammo has vehicle distribution and marketing operations in North America, Europe and Asia. To learn more, visit www.Brammo.com

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