Cambodia itself produces electric cars, cost less than 200 million

Heng Development of Cambodia has officially launched a car with two seats completely produced in the country. Angkor's first car with a top speed of 60km / h is priced at less than $ 10,000.

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Angkor EV 2013 was launched earlier this year at a factory in Takhmao town, Kandal province, the first electric car produced in the country. This is the first product of engineer Nhean Phaloek after the company Heng Development invested $ 20 million for the car production project under the brand Angkor.

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Angkor EV 2013 run by the Cambodians themselves.

At prices below $ 10,000, it is still high compared to the price of old cars imported into the country and Angkor EV 2013 is only electric version, but obviously this is a great effort of Heng Development. 'This is an impressive start. Although the car is not comparable to the car, it is clearly a good start , "Cambodian Deputy PM Khuon Sodary said at the launch of the EV 2013.

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Engineers Nhean Phaloek after the steering wheel of the Angkor EV 2013 electric car.

Although the product was introduced under the Angkor brand, Heng Development director Sieng Chan Heng revealed that the car still has to use many components imported from China. But the director still believes in the success of the company's brand and hopes it will soon be chosen by local customers because it does not pollute the environment.

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Angkor EV 2013 is equipped with many modern technology.

Ms. Sieng Chan Heng did not disclose the amount of Angkor EV 2013 will be produced, this may depend on the purchasing power of the market.

Each year, the pagoda needs 2,000 new cars and about 20,000 used cars, for domestic demand, these cars are imported from around the world, such as the United States, Japan, South Korea, Germany, England ...