Electric Car Production Takes A New Direction In Paraná’s Industry
Being one of the pioneers in Brazil in an innovative concept expanding worldwide: electric cars for rent, Movi Electric, an industry in Paraná, will inaugurate its electric car assembly line at the Biopark (a private technology park located in the Municipality of Toledo). This is a significant step for national electric mobility, to be taken on the 26th (Friday), in the municipality of Toledo, in western Paraná.
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In a ceremony restricted to authorities, representatives of the electric mobility sector, and the press, three models of electric cars that will initially be produced by Movi Electric Industry in Paraná will be presented. One sedan model and two utility models – one with a cargo bed and the other with a box, with a load capacity of up to 500kg.
The forecast is that, in the first year of operation of Movi Electric Industry in Paraná, one hundred units of electric cars will be produced. The electric cars will have smart fleet management, with a system and application for companies and public agencies.
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Biopark In Paraná Will Optimize Electric Vehicle Production
One of the main objectives of the installation at Biopark is to optimize the production of electric vehicles. “With production at Biopark, we can not only gradually include equipment produced in Brazil but also develop our own technologies. Thus, we will be able to optimize the price of the vehicles and ensure their continuous technological evolution. This will be possible because we will benefit from various advantages provided by being in the largest private technology park in the country,” explains Paulo Lopes, executive director of Movi Electric Industry.
Movi Electric was founded in 202, has offices in Toledo and Brasília, and is the exclusive representative for the commercialization, assembly, and manufacturing of electric cars developed by Sero Electric from Argentina, which has been operating in this market for over ten years.

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