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Published on January 27th, 2012 | by Zachary Shahan

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New EV for India

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January 27th, 2012 by Zachary Shahan 

India’s on a strong solar push, as we know. Hopefully, that solar power will eventually power a nice fleet of EVs like the one below:

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  • Omharisai

    What India needs are public vehicles; trams, buses, trucks that use hybrid engines etc., running on solar power, as this land is blessed with plenty of sunshine. Making small, cheap electric cars will add only to the traffic jam on Indian roads. Mass-rapid transit systems should be encouraged and petrol,diesel vehicles taken off the road as soon as possible. I also do not support electric scooters or bikes as these too add to the jams and fatality statistics of road kills. But Indian industrialists and politicians, unfortunately have blinkers over their eyes.

    • http://cleantechnica.com/ Zachary Shahan

      As a trained city planner, I fully agree! Really, cars destroy an urban environment.

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