British start-ups launch low-cost electric vehicles in response to the city's demand

Posted 2022-03-13 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

Many people want to drive to work, but in the era of fuel vehicles, the price of oil is too high, and in the era of electric vehicles, the price of cars is too high, which makes these people lose the right to drive to work. A start-up based in Manchester, UK, wants to change that completely. In their values, a cheap electric car with two seats is the best solution. So they launched MeV beeanywhere - "my little electric bee that's always visible.". In 2019, MeV company was officially founded, and from then on, it began to focus on the research and development of the beeanywhere model. In fact, the beeanywhere project has been approved by the British government. Otherwise, it will be a difficult task to implement it in a country like the United Kingdom that supports old-fashioned fuel vehicles. In order to expand the beeanywhere electric car in a large area, MeV set its price scale on the "old steel gun" of 8 years old, rather than a new car. After all, this is a measure originally intended to benefit the people. "Zero emission travel used to be the privilege of those who could afford high-end electric vehicles," said founder Keating, "but zero emission is an environmental event and should not be separated by income. Beeanywhere can provide zero emission travel in a way that everyone can afford. " Compared with the old and drowsy design of the traditional car, the idea of the sword walking in the wrong direction of beeanywhere is vividly displayed in the whole car. As a representative of "two seat city commuter car", beeanywhere uses smart phones as controllers to reduce all unnecessary parts and equipment, so as to realize "bottom price travel". Tim Harper, chairman of MeV, believes that electric vehicles are an essential core link to achieve the government's vision of clean air 2019. Coincidentally, Japanese automakers also have plans to promote electric vehicles to the European market. They expect that the annual sales volume of Honda E in the European market can exceed 10000 units. This lovely and powerful pure electric vehicle has no chance with the two core markets of China and the United States. Even if it carries a 35.5 kilowatt hour group, it has 138 miles under wltp rules. In late 2019, Honda announced a "vision of electrification" for the future, in which all models to improve the supply to the European market will be electrified by 2022 - three years ahead of the previous 2025 forecast. Starting next year, Honda will launch four new electric vehicles in a row, including Honda ev. At the same time, there are versions of the 11th generation of Civic. Honda has revealed that it is considering selling hot civic vehicles to meet environmental demands, which will be one of the world's most fuel-efficient hatchbacks. Original title: in response to the demand of urban transport, this British start-up launched a low-cost electric car with two seats

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