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Thursday, 8 December 2016

The new Renault Zoe will Q90 change your mind about electric cars?

The use of large-scale electric vehicles has increased in recent years.

But still, there are relatively few motorists should consider buying one. In a government study published in September 2016, only 1% of respondents said they would consider trading in a fuel-burning car for the plug-in model in the near future.

Most people surveyed by developed countries, limited range recharged (45% and 39% of respondents, respectively).

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Although electric cars on a high level, such as those in the Tesla range have quite impressive staying power (Model S can do 265 miles between loads, if it is driven sensibly), and come with a relatively large number Great price tags.

The new Renault Zoe Q90, which will be presented at the Paris Motor Show, may be about to change all that though.

Zoe spent a lot of time the cheapest way for drivers to go electric, priced at £ 15545 £ 4500 after plug-in of cars and van Grant (PiCVG). But in the relatively low range of about 130 miles between charges that made them the prospect is unrealistic for most drivers.

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The new version is compatible with a mile and compete with Tesla-250, and also includes technology to help drivers find their nearest charging station.

It is not described pricing yet, but it is expected to cost a bit fairer than the standard marsh model.

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