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BMW iX5 Hydrogen

BMW iX5 Hydrogen
The German brand BMW has been working on hydrogen fuel cell technology since 2000 and firmly believes these zero-emission vehicles will play a crucial role in combating global climate change, alongside battery-electric vehicles (a possibly perfect combo).

The first BMW iX5 Hydrogen electric vehicles are now on the roads. In the course of the year, the pilot fleet will be used worldwide by various target groups for trial and demonstration purposes. This will give the development team valuable practical knowledge about the vehicle and the everyday use of pioneering, hydrogen fuel cell technology.

The hydrogen fuel cell system developed and produced by BMW is further evidence of the leading development expertise the BMW Group has in the area of electric drive technologies. The BMW Group is systematically advancing the development of hydrogen fuel cell technology as a future option for the locally emissions-free individual mobility of the future.

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Top 10 Electric SUV Will Challenge Tesla Model Y

Electric vehicles are fast becoming the future people are looking towards thanks to Tesla.

According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance forecasts the sales of passenger electric vehicles will reach 10 million in 2025 and 56 million by 2040 exceeding the number of their gasoline counterparts with a 57 percent share meanwhile due to falling battery prices it’s estimated the prices of EVs and internal combustion vehicles will intersect by the middle of 202 to make these predictions a reality.

 

Here are the Top 10 SUVs that will challenge the Tesla Model Model Y in 2020

01: Volkswagen I.D. Crozz
02: Skoda Vision iV
03: Audi Q4 E-Tron
04: DS 3 Crossback E-Tense
05: Hyundai Kona EV
06: Kia e-Niro
07: Toyota C-HR EV
08: Nio ES6
09: Xpeng G3
10: Ford Electric SUV

Tesla along with experienced car manufacturers and startups is enriching their collection with zero emission fully electric vehicles and setting new standards in the automotive industry using autonomous technology sustainable materials and smart connectivity.

Tesla Model Y which was unveiled a few months ago is the company’s fifth passenger evie that will be available to buy in three options in 2020 and four options in 2021. The company is on the point of building a Giga factory in Shanghai to make the model wise price cheaper in China which has taken the lead on electric vehicles in all segments today.

Best Electric Cars 2019 (and the ones to avoid) – Top 10s | What Car?

Best Electric Cars 2019 (and the ones to avoid) – Top 10s | What Ca

People are switching to electric cars to save money on car maintenance.  Plug-in electric vehicles (also known as electric cars or EVs) can save you money, with much lower fuel costs on average than conventional gasoline vehicles. In addition, some utilities offer even cheaper rates at night, which can further reduce your electricity costs. First, look at how much money you’ll save on gas with an electric vehicle. The average cost of electricity in the US is 12 cents per kWh. Therefore, the average person driving the average EV 15,000 miles per year pays about $540.00 per year to charge it. Across the country, charging your car is cheaper than filling up the tank. On average, you’ll save $800 a year in fuel costs, though this can vary by city.

 

How does an Electric Car work ? | Tesla Model S

Electric Cars can also reduce the emissions that contribute to climate change and smog, improving public health and reducing ecological damage. By choosing to drive an Electric Car you can help to reduce harmful air pollution from exhaust emissions. An Electric Car has zero exhaust emissions. Renewable energy: If you use renewable energy to recharge your EV, you can reduce your greenhouse gas emissions even further.