Indian automaker Tata attended its first fully electric vehicle, the Indica Vista EV at the Geneva Motor Show. Attended in concept form, the Indica Vista EV is based on the automaker’s top-selling car, the Indica Vista, except it adds to the equation a small electric car capable of a roughly 200 km range.
Tata says that the electric car can power the Indica Vista EV to 60 km/hours in under ten seconds, though given it is aimed at buyers in congested Indian roads, it seems that its range and low emissions would be more crucial selling points.
The car uses polymer lithium ion batteries, which are said to have improved energy density. Based on the updated Indica Vista, which is already on sale in India, the EV is likely to hit dealership showrooms in 2011 Tata designed the car in conjunction with its UK subsidiary and Miljo Grenland/Innovasjon, which is 70% owned by Tata Motor European Technical Centre, plc.
source by : http://www.leftlanenews.com/tata-unveils-first-electric-indica-vista-ev.html
Tata says that the electric car can power the Indica Vista EV to 60 km/hours in under ten seconds, though given it is aimed at buyers in congested Indian roads, it seems that its range and low emissions would be more crucial selling points.
The car uses polymer lithium ion batteries, which are said to have improved energy density. Based on the updated Indica Vista, which is already on sale in India, the EV is likely to hit dealership showrooms in 2011 Tata designed the car in conjunction with its UK subsidiary and Miljo Grenland/Innovasjon, which is 70% owned by Tata Motor European Technical Centre, plc.
source by : http://www.leftlanenews.com/tata-unveils-first-electric-indica-vista-ev.html
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