Indian electric car charger once ran 100km

On March 18th, India's leading small-car manufacturer, M & M, officially launched its latest electric vehicle, the most advanced ever.

Called the e2O, this four-seater is priced at just $ 11,000 and M & M says it will sell out to overseas markets next year with initial targets for European and African markets.

Picture 1 of Indian electric car charger once ran 100km
The new e20 electric car of India promises to be
Environmentally friendly transportation in the future. (Photo: Internet)

Powered by rechargeable batteries, the e2O does not generate emissions, has a top speed of 80km / h, fully automatic and a full charge can run 100km. The charging time is 5 hours, and the e2O can also be charged via a "Sun2Car" solar panel.

"This is our vision for future mobility as the number of vehicles on the road increases, so pollution is causing more and more serious problems for human health," said M & M Chairman Anand Mahindra . Mr Mahindra warned that the nation's 1.2 billion people are facing serious challenges in terms of traffic congestion, cramped urbanization and pollution. Therefore, the need for environmentally friendly vehicles.

Electric cars e2O is an important achievement after 2010 M & M Group spent $ 16 billion to acquire controlling stake in electric car manufacturer Reva in an effort to invest in green technology. Mechanical engineer Chetan Maini, founder of Reva, and continues to stick with the company, commented e2O is a breakthrough model from the small two-seater electric car Reva.

The Indian government has outlined an ambitious plan of $ 4 billion to build a grid of electric cars and expects to have 6 million vehicles by 2020.