The countries are still not ready for electric cars
March 17, 2009 by Automotive
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Stefan Jacoby, CEO of Volkswagen of America , said on a conference at the University of California , that countries are not yet ready for electric cars.
He said specifically that “no country in the world is ready for electric cars, what if 50 million new users connect their electric cars to a vehicle electrical plug ?”. ” The Electric could be imposed in about 35 years, when there is sufficient infrastructure and where the technology is accepted. “ A thought hard enough, thinking about the work you are doing business for several electric cars that meet all expectations.
With this, the representative of Volkswagen said that much work remains to make electric cars and hybrids to comply with everything that you ask a car at present.
As we can see in his words, which he says, is because Volkswagen are not committed to a future completely in the power market, as we see, and is the best example, a Volkswagen is not interested in developing this technology. And this, in spite of its complete range of cars in this class.
Do not even know that things have in mind Volkswagen to replace the conventional fuel, but we know that these statements are not electric. It is hoped that in future we go to salons so this is up to the German firm.
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