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Meet the Mad Micah EV Road, A Small Chinese Electric Car Powered by Solar Energy

Published on 23/04/2021 at 11:55
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Small, Cheap, and Sold Online, Mad Micah EV Road Is a Solar-Powered Electric Car

Electric cars are already a reality. Seeking to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy, companies around the world are investing in electricity-powered vehicles. One Chinese company is already further ahead, manufacturing and trading, online, a solar electric car with four doors. It is called Mad Micah EV Road, traded on the Alibaba website.

The electric car market is growing, increasing options for the population. Consequently, over time, the trend is that the price will fall, becoming more accessible to the general public. Surely, the Mad Micah EV Road will surprise many.

Mad Micah EV Road / Solar Light
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The solar-powered electric car can be found on various Chinese websites, but it is more common on Alibaba. With a price of $5,800, the small vehicle would cost just over R$ 31 thousand at the current exchange rate. With a 5,000 w motor, the solar-powered electric car has a maximum speed of only 50 km/h. With the battery fully charged, the vehicle can travel up to 120 km without needing to recharge again.

The car is complete. Even though it is cheap for an electric car, it has bluetooth, LCD display, parking camera, etc. Covered with photovoltaic panels, the electric vehicle gains an extra charm. See some pictures:

Solar-Powered Electric Car
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European Company Also Makes Electric Car

Today, one of the most advanced solar-powered electric cars in the world is the Sion. The German car is from the manufacturer Sono Motors. It has the ability to be charged via solar energy and can also charge the car’s batteries while it is in motion. It is expected to launch in 2021 and already has 13,000 orders for Europe.

Fabio Lucas Carvalho

Journalist specializing in a wide variety of topics, such as cars, technology, politics, naval industry, geopolitics, renewable energy, and economics. Active since 2015, with prominent publications on major news portals. My background in Information Technology Management from Faculdade de Petrolina (Facape) adds a unique technical perspective to my analyses and reports. With over 10,000 articles published in renowned outlets, I always aim to provide detailed information and relevant insights for the reader.

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