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Eight new EV brands you’ve never hears of – and they don’t come from China

EV Central

Ceer Motors It might seem weird that a petrol-chemical kingdom like Saudi Arabia would want to get into EV manufacturing but that’s exactly what is happening with Ceer Motors. It offers a 200-mile or 335km range depending on the trim choice and 25kW rear-wheel drive or 35kW all-wheel drive powertrains. Izera Izera concept.

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World's Fastest PHEV

Plug In Partners

The QED has an all-electric range of 200-250 miles ( 333-417 km) and has a total range of about 932 miles (1,500 km). Two vehicles have been produced to demonstrate what can be achieved using the companies in-wheel motor technology. The PML eWheel permanent magnet wheel motor is designed to be rugged and flexible.

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In the Caribbean, EVs leave ICE vehicles behind

Electric Auto Association

Thomas is only 18 miles long, so range anxiety is not an issue. It was a Polaris GEM , it ran at 25 miles per hour (mph). I had a Mini Moke from British Motor Works. Of course, they have to offer other Nissan models as well, but their focus has definitely been on driving electric.” “The It was a great island vehicle.

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evstores start deliveries of electric MyCar

Green Cars News

After the launch at the British Motor Show in 2008, the car went on sale earlier this year exclusively from evstores in London. The little quadricycle achieves a range of around 40 miles and a top speed of 40mph. Deliveries of the electric MyCar have now started in London.

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Labour's £5,000 sweetener to launch electric car revolution | Environment | The Guardian

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Of that, 58% of the emissions are caused by motor cars." "Something like 35% of all our carbon emissions are caused by domestic transport," he said. "Of The focus of the strategy, in the first instance, would be on urban transport. My Web del.icio.us Report errors or inaccuracies: reader@guardian.co.uk