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  1. Mr. Vuong The Trung, an American overseas Vietnamese in New York, with his wife and 2 children, was present at VinFast's booth early. He shared that he had heard information about VinFast before, but this was the first time experiencing an electric car in Vietnam. This customer expressed a special impression of the intelligent virtual assistant on the VF 8. “This will be my next car”, this person said.
  2. The staggering statistics and performance of the 2000hp Rimac Nevera is Reviewed by carwow. See review in the link below: https://shrinke.me/NF9g
  3. The rimac nevera takes on the Ferrari sf90 in a quarter mile. The rimac produces 1,914 Hp and 2,360 Nm of torque!!! See video: https://shrinke.me/2MQqD
  4. Hi All, I am currently in my final year of university. I am studying Business and Marketing at Coventry University. As part of my final year, I am tasked with creating a dissertation project. I have chosen to research and provide solutions for electric car usage for automotive organisations. The survey that I have created is to help understand consumer beliefs on electric vehicle performance, the infrastructure that supports electric vehicles and specific car app usage. The title of my dissertation is ‘To Identify and Provide Solutions to the Challenge That Automotive Organisations Face Marketing New Electric Powered Vehicles Against Existing Petrol/Diesel Powered Vehicles to UK Consumers Who Are 40-55 Years Old’. The survey is designed for people with all varying levels of knowledge on electric vehicles. To take part you must over 18, living in the UK and accept the statement and conditions at the beginning. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and will help to provide valuable insights into a very contemporary issue. This is the link to the survey: Daniel Ovenden Dissertation Survey - Electric Vehicles Thank you in advance. Dan
  5. I read an article on autocar website , and i liked their business model very well. Lets hear views of other members. here is the article; Pravaig Extinction: Bengaluru-based EV project eyes high-end fleet market they got a website too: www.pravaig.com Found the image via TeamBHP.
  6. Do you wish Elon Musk was there with me ? The Cybertruck will be on sale by 2021
  7. Hello my name is Dennis and I work for a Bay Area Volkswagen Dealership. I got the deal that will make buying the Volkswagen e-Golf a no brainer. Right now if you contact me at 510-910-2237 or email me at duldennis0106@gmail.com. I will work out a $10000 off MSRP when financing on an in-stock 2019 e-golf vehicle. That's right, \you can own a fully electric car at that big discount if you call me today before the promo ends. Act fast before I sell out.
  8. Today we got a video posted on YouTube that showed up how the Tesla Roadster 2020 raged the quick London Metropolitan streets however with reality as opposed to genuine reenactment. The video (unbelievable on the ground) demonstrates a blue form of the Tesla Roadster 2020running neglectfully in the city of London, inside the Simulated Reality video. As you most likely are aware, dear fanatics of Cars Payback , we are right now holding on to dispatch the Tesla Roadster 2020 business generation rendition, which will contend with the amazing Bugatti Chiron regarding increasing speed instead of speed. The pre-creation form of the Tesla Roadster 2020 , and a duplicate of this American electric vehicle went on a space outing to Mars. Read the full topic
  9. 2020 Kia Niro Hybrid launched in Korea this March. With battery and electric could this SUV? crossover? hatchback? be the most practical SUV we can find today? Let’s check what has changed inside & out and test drive it. 2020 Kia Niro Hybrid 4,355x1,805x1,545x2,700mm 171.5x71.1x60.8x106.3 in. 1.6gdi Hybrid Total: 141hp 1.6 Gdi - 105hp @ 5,700 | 32kw electric motor - 43.5hp 6 speed DCT Competition: Hyundai Ioniq, Toyota Prius https://youtu.be/EqR5UNprPAo
  10. i want to buy a electric car can any one tell which brand of car is the best
  11. BMW customers will be able to view the luxury carmaker's hybrid and electric BMWi cars with augmented reality technology in a world first for car dealerships from Thursday, the manufacturer said. Using a smartphone, potential buyers can view and interact with a virtual car as if it were standing in front of them.
  12. When I was changing my oil last week, I noticed a cable that was unhooked. Can anyone tell me where this needs to be plugged in at? The cable is at the front of my car in front of the condenser. I have no idea where it goes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  13. An electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one electric motor or more, using electrical energy stored in batteries or another energy storage device. Electric motors give electric cars instant torque, creating strong and smooth acceleration. The first electric cars appeared in the 1880s.[1] Electric cars were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century, until advances in internal combustion engine technology and mass production of cheaper gasoline vehicles led to a decline in the use of electric drive vehicles. The energy crises of the 1970s and 1980s brought a short-lived interest in electric cars; although, those cars did not reach the mass marketing stage, as is the case in the 21st century. Since 2008, a renaissance in electric vehicle manufacturing has occurred due to advances in battery and power management technologies, concerns about increasing oil prices, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.[2][3] Several national and local governments have established tax credits, subsidies, and other incentives to promote the introduction and adoption in the mass market of new electric vehicles depending on battery size and their all-electric range. Benefits of electric cars over conventional internal combustion engine automobiles include a significant reduction of local air pollution, as they do not emit tailpipe pollutants,[4] in many cases, a large reduction in total greenhouse gas and other emissions (dependent on the fuel and technology used for electricity generation[2][3]), and less dependence on foreign oil, which in several countries is cause for concern about vulnerability to oil price volatility and supply disruption.[2][5][6] Widespread adoption of electric cars faces several hurdles and limitations, however, including the higher cost of electric vehicles, the lack of recharging infrastructure (other than home charging) and range anxiety, the driver's fear of the batteries running out of energy before reaching their destination due to the limited range of most existing electric cars.[2][3] As of January 2014[update], the number of mass production highway-capable all-electric passenger cars and utility vans available in the market is limited to about 25 models, mainly in the United States, Japan, Western European countries and China. Pure electric car sales in 2012 were led by Japan with a 28% market share of global sales, followed by the United States with a 26% share, China with 16%, France with 11%, and Norway with 7%. The world's top selling highway-capable electric car ever is the Nissan Leaf, released in December 2010 and sold in 35 countries, with global sales of 100,000 units by mid January 2014, representing a 45% market share of worldwide pure electric vehicles sold since 2010. Source : Wikipedia. Follow us on : https://www.facebook.com/caregcom Follow us on : http://www.car-eg.com/
  14. First off, I’m not a wacko left green person with an agenda to convert all cars to electric. Current technology allows the use of electric cars in certain applications. Daily commuter cars are one of those applications where electric cars can work very well. They are still expensive, and unless you think they are kind of cool, I doubt they are for you. I’m posting here because for years I’ve considered converting my Mg Midget to electric, but felt the battery technology wasn’t there. Putting lead acid batteries that weighed a ton and lasted 2 to 3 years wasn’t an option. The “new” LiFePo4 batteries didn’t have much testing, and buying them direct from China seemed risky at best. What changed my mind to finally do my conversion was that LiFePo4 batteries have now been verified as truly good batteries by many converters. There are now many reputable stateside sources for them, with multiply brands to choose from. The other components needed to convert a car have also matured. Putting them all together is still a bit tricky, and will take good research to get the car to behave they way you want to. The information on how to do this is free, and on the web. Various electric conversion forums have large amounts information posted on their sites. The members are also very wiling to help with specific questions. My MG Midget now has a 70 to 75 mile range at 55 mph. It weighs 200 lbs more than the original, and has better performance than the gas version, and drives very much like the original car. Yes, it cost more than most restored Midgets would, but it was less than most new cars cost. I have over 1500 miles on it so far and drive it almost every day. So if you are like me, and have been thinking about converting a car, I urge you to take another look at what is available today. My site has more information about my conversion and I encourage you to visit even if you just a person who like custom modifications to you vehicle. If you any questions please don’t hesitate to ask, I’ll be happy to answer them. www.electricmgmidget.com
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