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We are all aware that our dependency on oil should be reduced, oil prices are high and the environmental impact of vehicles is serious. Major car manufacturers are responding to the demand for greener cars and CO2 emissions of new cars are much lower than previous generations. vegetable oil and LPG. Electric cars are driven also being seriously considered as the cars of tomorrow and Vauxhall, one of the largest manufacturers car in the UK, has recently revealed plans to launch a range of electric cars.
The first production car will be called Ampera. The UK Government are willing to elect its Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port as the main European production base of this and all subsequent electric cars.
The plant currently employs over 2000 workers and the recent sale of Vauxhall's parent company GM Magnus Canadian parts maker has launched the site's future Vauxhall in the UK doubt. Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Trade Secretary Lord Mandelson are now in discussions with Magnus on a sizeable loan to ensure the site's future, and the Prime Minister is quoted as saying he "hopes the (Vauxhall) plant become one of the major automakers power in Europe. "
Figures released by Vauxhall (through the parent company of GM) are ambitious. Provide construction of some Plug in 200,000 cars each year until 2015. Some tax exemptions have been granted to the sense of research and the production is already underway. Of course, the success of electric vehicles depends on the government or private company can install the plug enough points in the areas of law in the UK. The Vauxhall Ampera can be plugged into a standard UK point at home, and the manufacturer is already in discussions with the giants of the generation of electricity to assess how they cope with this increased demand.
The Vauxhall Ampera has already been released and features a sleek design. It was created for that aerodynamics plays a role in the maximum efficiency of vehicles, providing emission-free transportation in a luxurious and attractive five seats of the motor vehicle. GM's been working on electric motors for several years and believes he has developed an electric propulsion system uniqueVoltec offering a performance similar to petrol cars. Days of 40 mph and under will be powered by lithium battery and 16kWh at speeds above this, the power will be delivered by cars the engine generator on board.
The range of the Amper be about 300 miles in normal driving conditions and is expected to launch in 2012. This is great news for any consumer who is aware about the environmental impact of their car and wants
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