There is going to be an electric vehicle

With a strong and dynamic personality, the car that runs on all terrain today has become a hobby that has spread throughout the world. However, many European and American developed countries are considering banning the sale of new gasoline and diesel-fueled vehicles at different times in the UK by 2040.

So British inventor James Dyson was ' anticipated ' by a production plan for electric vehicles . When the patent for this car was announced on May 9, 2019, James Dyson was forced to disclose the lines of his future electric car, but because this was an internal secret, he only revealed a few key features and did not give much details.

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Portrait of billionaire James Dyson, and his electric terrain vehicle is still in secret.

The front body of the car will have a very aerodynamic appearance, the driver's seat is slightly tilted to help reduce the height of the cabin, the wheel is slightly larger than the average and the cabin is large enough to hold a large battery for the purpose. The goal is to create maximum operating time.

James Dyson's 2.26 billion euro project now has more than 500 people working, of which more than 400 are engineers, operating primarily in the UK where the car is designed, to ensure the exit Car eyes in 2021.

It was James Dyson who proposed to the UK government to implement a policy of banning the sale of new gasoline and diesel-fueled vehicles 10 years earlier, or 2030 instead of 2040.

The company announced plans to invest £ 200 million in a new facility and build a test track at Wiltshire Research & Development (R&D) site in western England.

Billionaire James Dyson, 71, is a battery and electric motor engineer, and the owner of a family of electrical appliances that are most famous for their wireless vacuum cleaners and machines. Hand dryer, air purifier, wingless fan .

But the surprise was that at the beginning of 2019, he announced the move of headquarters from the United Kingdom to Singapore, where he planned to produce an electric car with his Dyson logo, because there was a supply chain. and a highly qualified workforce and also closer to Asian customers, one of the better conditions for competing with rivals like Tesla.

Currently in Singapore, his factory is using a huge workforce of more than 1,000 people to produce digital electric motors.

James Dyson said that the UK's economic future is to establish close relationships with Asian markets that are currently on strong growth.