Techalt, Inc. Announces Broadcast Schedule for Discovery Channel Show Featuring an All-Electric Vehicle From EV Parts, Inc.
SEATTLE--Techalt, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TCLT) ("Techalt" or the "Company") announced that Discovery Channel Canada confirmed the February broadcast schedule for “Mean Green Machines: The Red Rock Rumble”, featuring the all-electric street vehicle converted by the Company’s subsidiary, EV Parts, Inc. (“EV Parts”). The show will air 3 times in Canada on February 25th, at 12:30 a.m., 4:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m., eastern standard time. EV Parts expects Discovery Channel U.S. to announce its airing schedule shortly.
Discovery Channel Canada describes the show as, “A team of tough talking roadsters and their old electric Land Rover come to Arizona’s red rocks to compete against a newer, powerful V8 engine Land Rover; the dust settles on the Red Rocks of the Sedona desert and the scores are tallied.”
The Company also corrects its January 29, 2008 press release. Roderick Wilde, EV Parts’ President, is no longer the Marketing Director of the National Electric Drag Racing Association (“NEDRA”), having resigned as NEDRA’s Marketing Director in order to devote more time to running the day-to-day operations of EV Parts and work on new inventions.
EV Parts is one of the largest online suppliers of parts and components to the on road/ off road electric vehicle market. EV Parts, a pioneer custom EV company, has been selling products in the Golf Cart, Robotic/Electrathon, Industrial, Personal Mobility, Marine/RV, and Renewable Energy markets. EV Parts is globally recognized as a dependable industry supplier and is looking to grow its market and expand globally through targeted marketing and sales efforts.
Techalt’s business model as a public holding company is to pursue quality opportunities in developing early to mid-stage alternative technology, communications, environmental and health and wellness companies.
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