Hitting the roads in June 2010, the Smart Fortwo 'Electric Drive' car will debut in the UK. As the name suggests, this two-seated Smart car is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, lasting 70 miles between charges. By simply plugging in the 3-prong plug, this small, eco-friendly car gets up and ready to go.
Charging stations have already been set up all over London to welcome more eco-friendly autos. Promoting a greener environment, the Smart Fortwo 'Electric Drive' is definitely a smart choice.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Itty-bitty Electric Vehicles
- The rise of pint-sized electric vehicles opens up opportunities for compact urban transportation and reduces carbon emissions.
- Rechargeable Lithium Battery Technology
- Advancements in rechargeable lithium battery technology enable longer drives and increased convenience for electric vehicles, paving the way for greater adoption.
- Expansion of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
- The establishment of charging stations in cities creates opportunities for businesses to invest in and profit from the growing electric vehicle market.
Sectors Adopting This
- Automotive
- Automakers can capitalize on the demand for eco-friendly vehicles by developing and manufacturing more compact electric cars.
- Renewable Energy
- The renewable energy sector can explore partnerships with the automotive industry to further improve rechargeable lithium battery technology for electric vehicles.
- Urban Transportation
- The rise of itty-bitty electric vehicles presents an opportunity for the urban transportation industry to offer efficient and sustainable alternatives to traditional cars and public transit.
