by nytimes.com on September 10, 2010
Now a new generation of drivers is set to embark on a similar kind of experiment. Until recently, most electric vehicles, or EVs as they are often known, have had a range of just a few dozen miles, limiting their usefulness and appeal. That’s a big reason the long-talked-about era of electric vehicles has been, well, talked and talked about for so long with little real-world progress.
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Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Jason Bellini reports on Reva Electric Car Co.’s plans to manufacture electric vehicles. The closely-held Indian automaker is developing an electric vehicle with GM. Reva plans to set up four overseas automaker ventures that may be profitable building as few as 5,000 cars a year. (Source: Bloomberg)

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