GreenTech Automotive
| Industry | Automotive | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 2009 in Virginia, United States | 
| Founder | Charlie Wang | 
| Defunct | 2018 | 
| Fate | Bankrupted | 
| Headquarters | , United States | 
| Area served | Mississippi | 
| Key people | Charlie Wang (CEO) | 
| Products | electric cars | 
| Owner | Charlie Wang | 
| Website | www | 
GreenTech Automotive (also known as WM GreenTech Automotive Corp.) was a United States automotive manufacturer founded in 2009 that planned to develop and produce ultralow-power electric cars resembling very small cars or large golf carts. It was a Virginia corporation, with its operations based in Mississippi.
Its founder and CEO was Charlie Wang. Between 2009 and 2013, GreenTech raised $141.5 million from Chinese investors, and $6 million from Mississippi and the state's Tunica County, with the company promising to invest $60 million and create 350 jobs in the county. Wang promised to build a $2 billion plant in Mississippi, and said that the company planned to produce 250,000 cars a year and provide 4,500 local jobs at full production.
However, it produced few cars, if any. GreenTech declared bankruptcy in 2018, paying its investors and creditors only $7 million.