AYRO to Participate at the Investor Summit Conference and Present to Investors on May 17, 2021
Austin-based AYRO, a manufacturer of electric vehicles designed for short-haul and last-mile delivery, announced participation in the Investor Summit Conference on May 17, 2021. CEO Rod Keller will present at 3:30 PM ET, followed by one-on-one meetings with investors. AYRO's innovative electric vehicles, including the zero-emission AYRO 411 Club Car, cater to sustainable fleet needs, promoting eco-friendly urban solutions. For more details, visit www.ayro.com.
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AUSTIN, May 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AYRO, Inc. (Nasdaq: AYRO) a designer and manufacturer of light-duty, short-haul, and last-mile delivery electric vehicles (EVs), today announced that management will participate at the Investor Summit Conference on May 17, 2021.
Chief Executive Officer Rod Keller will deliver his corporate presentation at 3:30pm ET on May 17, 2021.
Investors can also request a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Keller to be arranged following the conclusion of the conference.
Investors can register for the conference here.
About AYRO, Inc.
Texas-based AYRO, Inc., engineers and manufactures purpose-built electric vehicles to enable sustainable fleets. With rapid, customizable deployments that meet specific buyer needs, AYRO’s agile EVs are an eco-friendly microdistribution alternative to gasoline vehicles. The AYRO 411 Club Car is the only zero-emission, light duty EV known to AYRO that can be optimized for the needs of any sustainable fleet. AYRO innovates with speed, discipline, and agility and was founded in 2017 by entrepreneurs, investors, and executives with a passion for creating sustainable urban electric vehicle solutions for micromobility. For more information, visit: www.ayro.com
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Media Inquiries: | Investor Inquiries: |
Chelsea Lauber | Joseph Delahoussaye III |
for AYRO, Inc. | for AYRO, Inc. |
ayro@antennagroup.com | investors@ayro.com |
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