REE Automotive Ltd. (Nasdaq: REE) (“REE” or the “Company”), an
automotive technology company and provider of full by-wire electric
trucks and platforms, today announced its P7-S Software-Defined EV
Chassis has been named a 2025 CES Innovation Awards® honoree
in the Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility product category,
recognizing the platform’s industry-advancing by-wire technology,
modularity and engineering features, which REE intends to deliver
to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and fleets as the basis
of their software-defined vehicle programs.
REE’s P7-S stripped chassis is a software-defined, full-by-wire
platform, designed to be autonomous-ready and adaptable to evolving
market demands. The P7-S is built on four identical REEcorners®,
which integrate all critical vehicle components (steering, braking,
suspension, powertrain and control) into a single compact module,
making the vehicle all-wheel steer and drive. Built with a
technology-first mindset, the P7-S embodies REE’s modular approach
to EV design, setting new industry standards in safety and
performance.
“With the P7-S, we’ve engineered a software-driven, fully
by-wire platform that delivers unmatched technology and versatility
to the automotive industry,” said Daniel Barel, CEO and co-founder
of REE. “We are setting out to be a solution used by OEMs and
fleets that isn’t constrained by century-old technology and vehicle
architecture to advance the adoption of electric, software-defined
transportation.”
The CES Innovation Awards honor exceptional designs and
engineering in consumer technology products. Winners are chosen by
a distinguished panel of experts, including respected consumer
technology designers, engineers and media professionals.
To learn more about REE’s patented technology and unique value
proposition that positions the company to break new ground in
e-mobility, visit www.ree.auto.
About REE Automotive
REE (Nasdaq: REE) is an automotive technology company that
allows companies to build electric vehicles of various shapes and
sizes on their modular platforms. With complete design freedom,
vehicles Powered by REE® are equipped with the revolutionary
REEcorner®, which packs critical vehicle components (steering,
braking, suspension, powertrain and control) into a single compact
module positioned between the chassis and the wheel. As the first
company to FMVSS certify a full by-wire vehicle in the U.S., REE’s
proprietary by-wire technology for drive, steer and brake control
eliminates the need for mechanical connection. Using four identical
REEcorners® enables REE to make the industry’s flattest EV
platforms with more room for passengers, cargo and batteries. REE
platforms are future proofed, autonomous capable, offer a low total
cost of ownership (TCO), and drastically reduce the time to market
for fleets looking to electrify. To learn more visit
www.ree.auto.
Media ContactMalory Van GuilderSkyya PR for REE
+1 651-335-0585ree@skyya.com
Investor ContactDana RubinsteinChief Strategy
Officer for REEinvestors@ree.auto
Caution About Forward-Looking StatementsThis
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the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding
REE or its management team’s expectations, hopes, beliefs,
intentions or strategies regarding the future. For example, REE is
using forward-looking statements when it discusses its intention to
deliver its P7-S Software-Defined EV chassis to original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) and fleets as the basis of their
software-defined vehicle programs, the benefits and advantages of
its P7-S Software-Defined EV chassis, and that REE’s modular
approach to EV design is setting new industry standards in safety
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Forward-looking statements in this communication may include, among
other things, statements about REE’s strategic and business plans,
technology, relationships and objectives, including its ability to
meet certification requirements, the impact of trends on and
interest in our business, or product, intellectual property, REE’s
expectation for growth, and its future results, operations and
financial performance and condition.
These forward-looking statements are based on REE’s current
expectations and assumptions about future events and are based on
currently available information as of the date of this
communication and current expectations, forecasts, and assumptions.
Although REE believes that the expectations reflected in
forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve
an unknown number of risks, uncertainties, judgments, and other
factors that may cause our actual results, performance or
achievements to be materially different from any future results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking
statements. These factors are difficult to predict accurately and
may be beyond REE’s control. Forward-looking statements in this
communication speak only as of the date made and REE undertakes no
obligation to update its forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should
circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities
and other applicable laws. In light of these risks and
uncertainties, investors should keep in mind that results, events
or developments discussed in any forward-looking statement made in
this communication may not occur.
Uncertainties and risk factors that could affect REE’s future
performance and could cause actual results to differ include, but
are not limited to: REE’s ability to commercialize its strategic
plan, including its plan to successfully evaluate, obtain
regulatory approval, produce and market its P7 lineup; REE’s
ability to maintain and advance relationships with current Tier 1
suppliers and strategic partners; development of REE’s advanced
prototypes into marketable products; REE’s ability to grow and
scale manufacturing capacity through relationships with Tier 1
suppliers; REE’s estimates of unit sales, expenses and
profitability and underlying assumptions; REE’s reliance on its UK
Engineering Center of Excellence for the design, validation,
verification, testing and homologation of its products; REE’s
limited operating history; risks associated with building out of
REE’s supply chain; risks associated with plans for REE’s initial
commercial production; REE’s dependence on potential suppliers,
some of which will be single or limited source; development of the
market for commercial EVs; risks associated with data security
breach, failure of information security systems and privacy
concerns; risks related to lack of compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum
bid price requirement; future sales of our securities by existing
material shareholders or by us could cause the market price for the
Class A Ordinary Shares to decline; potential disruption of
shipping routes due to accidents, political events, international
hostilities and instability, piracy or acts by terrorists; intense
competition in the e-mobility space, including with competitors who
have significantly more resources; risks related to the fact that
REE is incorporated in Israel and governed by Israeli law; REE’s
ability to make continued investments in its platform; the impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic, interest rate changes, the ongoing
conflict between Ukraine and Russia and any other worldwide health
epidemics or outbreaks that may arise and adverse global
conditions, including macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty;
the global economic environment, the general market, political and
economic conditions in the countries in which we operate; the
ongoing military conflict in Israel; fluctuations in interest rates
and foreign exchange rates; the need to attract, train and retain
highly-skilled technical workforce; changes in laws and regulations
that impact REE; REE’s ability to enforce, protect and maintain
intellectual property rights; REE’s ability to retain engineers and
other highly qualified employees to further its goals; and other
risks and uncertainties set forth in the sections entitled “Risk
Factors” and “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements”
in REE’s annual report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) on March 27, 2024 and in subsequent filings
with the SEC.
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