Electric Car By French Government With a Wonderful Technology
Electric Car By French Government With a Wonderful Technology

The French government plans to launch an electric car small that may be acquired for a maximum of about $ 7,500. The statement was made ​​by Marie Segolene Royal, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and the country during the 21st UN Conference on Climate Change event in Paris, which ends on the 12th of this month.

The French government plans to launch an electric car small that may be acquired by a maximum of about $ 7,500. The statement was made ​​by Marie Segolene Royal, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and the country during the 21st UN Conference on Climate Change event in Paris, which ends on the 12th of this month.

Light, small, and can be recharged quickly, the vehicle “may not look like traditional electric cars.” The minister said the goal is “to create a car for the people” and suggested that the minimum price for car purchase can reach even US $ 5,300.

Electric Car By French Government With a Wonderful Technology

Electric Car By French Government With a Wonderful Technology

According to Ryal, competition would stimulate the development of new materials and battery production technology to popularize the electric vehicle fleet. “In emerging countries, the growth of the middle class means more cars being bought, most of which use fossil fuels. The arrival of an electrical is a very attractive solution [they said].

The announcement by Royal is not the first of its kind: when it launched the electric e20 for $ 15,000, India has not recorded success in its attempt to popularize the competitor cars to models that run on ignition.

However, production costs of batteries for electric cars fell between 2007 and 2014, which may facilitate the emergence of a fleet “green”. For BEVs (battery electric vehicles) can compete with cars’ internal combustion, the cost of production of the batteries must fall below $ 150 per kWh – in 2013, the Tesla Model S came to establish a remarkable ratio of about US $ 310 per kWh.

In this sense, it is worth remembering also that said Bjorn Nykvist, researcher of a study published by The Wall Street Journal this year, “it’s too early to say for sure, but it is clear that the innovations of the lithium-ion battery systems for all applications are connected and benefit from the same research and learning over time.”

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