Mitsubishi Motors Unveiled Its i-MiEV New Electric Car In Hong KongJapan’s Mitsubishi Motors launched its i – MiEV electric vehicles in Hong Kong Thursday, the first launch as a diplomatic vehicle to accelerate the clean energy competitive automotive industry.
The compact Mitsubishi electric car will go on sale in the glitzy, densely packed former British colony from Friday priced at 395,000 Hong Kong dollars (50,000 US dollars). Our goal is for sale in Hong Kong at the end of this year’s high-tech vehicle 50, as it reached a wider market.
Mitsubishi “has conducted a global fleet of countries and other regions of the test, and plans to introduce the left  in Europe from the end of this year i – MiEVs,” it said in a statement.

Electric-car market has held up about ‘the performance of such vehicles, the high cost and re-charging stations where criticism.
However, the long-term development of lithium-ion battery breakthrough, reduce costs and improve electric vehicle range and speed.

Mitsubishi sold about 1,400 of the i – MiEV of Japanese cities and enterprises, in July last year began selling to individuals, the company said.

European Automotive Technology, Hong Kong’s first domestically produced electric vehicles, MyCar developer, said Monday it plans to start selling from next year in the United States car.

Also this week, Japanese automakers Nissan Motor announced that its leaf electric car sales in Europe more than 30,000 euros (37,000 dollars), the various government incentives.

Last month, luxury car maker BMW said it plans to release its 2013 first all-electric vehicle city, two years ahead of schedule with the rival Daimler and Volkswagen, has become the market jump .

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