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Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric goes on sale

Drive Electric

The ë-Berlingo Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) has a 100kW (136hp) electric motor and a 50kWh battery, giving an electric driving range of 174 miles WLTP. As well as being more practical, the Citroen e-Berlingo is also more affordable than many EVs. There’s also Flair XTR trim, only available with the M model, which costs £32,280.

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evstores start deliveries of electric MyCar

Green Cars News

The electric drive system was developed in Hong Kong with the help of the Polytechnic University and manufacturing is now under way in a dedicated plant in China. The little quadricycle achieves a range of around 40 miles and a top speed of 40mph.

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The #1 working mum’s guide to buying the perfect electric car

My Energi

Can I afford an electric vehicle? There are so many great models, shapes, styles of EV available now with budget, mid and high-end options. On the occasions I do travel a long distance, mainly for work purposes, the Tesla gets 300+ miles anyway, so I’d easily get to Manchester and back from Binbrook, Lincolnshire.

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From EV Range Anxiety to Range Confidence

Blink Charging

Other studies found that “more than 95% of daily driving can be accomplished with 100 miles of electric range” and that “more than half of [a fleet of BMW Mini EVs with a 70-100 mile range] could meet 95% of driving needs with 100 miles range using only overnight home charging.” According to the U.S.

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Rivian discontinues Explore Package, encourages customers to upgrade 

Teslarati

The Explore Package was the more affordable option for reservation holders. Now that Rivian discontinued the Explore Package, reservation holders who chose the trim have three options. The only option available now is the Adventure Package. The Standard pack has an estimated range of 260+ miles.

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Subsidy announcement boosts electric cars

Green Cars News

Says co-founder Evert Geurtsen: “Buyers do not need to wait until 2011 because electric cars are available now and already provide huge savings. Road tax is zero and electricity costs less than 2p per mile whilst the price of petrol and diesel will just keep on rising with increasing government taxes. What do you think?