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Automakers agree on common plug to recharge electric vehicles by Darren Murph , posted Apr 19th 2009 at 4:24PM Just hours after General Motors put forth a proposal for a standardized plug for electric vehicles , in flies this. Well, if you can communicate info over the wire, why bother with the wireless? Is this the Zune HD?
That equates to $59,990 plus on-road costs for the single specification currently slated for Australia and a claimed ADR-certified range of 511km between recharges. A small digital instrument panel containing key info like speed, range and consumption sits atop the steering column. Modes are Range, Comfort, Performance and Cupra.
We even have a surprise last-minute entry that was too sweet to pass up as four Juiced e-bikes are getting up to $1,899 taken off their price tags in a massive clearance sale, dropping them to new low prices across the selection that start from $1,300. ENGWE’s Class 3 entry-level L20 2.0 e-bike that is going for $699 shipped.
I have been on exactly one ICE (dinasour juice* consuming Internal Combustion Engine vehicles) roadtrip prior to this. Someone said that it is free till 30th June 2022, however, I do not have concrete info on this. Gotta love the free and the fast juice at MG’s Fortum Chargers. Let’s go plan!
You can learn some more about this e-bike (and its additional sidecar attachment ) by reading through our hands-on review of its earlier design over at Electrek , or head below for more info on this newer model that sports some upgraded features. MPH and carry you up to 19 miles before needing to recharge. hours of driving.
The four-door sedan will deliver 40 miles on a charge; a small gasoline engine will recharge the battery as it approaches depletion, extending its range by as much as 200 miles. A simple, clean, efficient EV that wont run out of juice because of its on-board gas generator. Posted by: Nido Info | Apr 14, 2009 12:45:31 PM wrong Howard.
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