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Supercharged Momentum

Supercharged Momentum

In 2013, the all-electric Tesla Model S received multiple ‘Best Car’ and ‘Car of the Year’ awards in the United States, trumping all conventionally powered rivals and heralding the ‘WOW factor’ to come with all-electric cars. The momentum continues with a team of 27 reputable motoring journalist recently naming the all-electric BMW i3 the ‘2014 UK Car of the Year’, above an impressive fleet of conventionally powered vehicles. Common notions of electric cars being small underpowered ‘buzz boxes’ are outdated. The modern electric car is challenging assumptions many make about electric cars and by default, gasoline powered cars. Whether it is about performance, style, range, cost, convenience or emissions, electric cars are now emerging as more desirable than conventional vehicles and the answer to more exciting, cheaper and zero emissions motoring. “Supercharged Momentum: The century of the electric car”, is driven by a passion for innovation, improved motoring and a better future. This 150 page eBook explains why a tipping point towards all-electric motoring is upon us and what all-electric cars offer. It provides fundamental explanations of the various technologies that are precipitating the transition and the innovations and numerous benefits that come with all-electric cars: benefits most are not aware of. It features over 60 full-color, high-resolution illustrations, comparative tables and links to numerous video clips that include comprehensive model reviews, all-electric supercars and electric car racing.

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