Think Electric Car coming to the US

Think Electric Car coming to the US

Think Electric Car

Norwegian Automaker Think Global has announced plans to sell their Think electric car in the US.

The Think can go 110 miles without needing to recharge it's batteries, has a top speed of 65mph, and is 95 percent recyclable.

Think has lined up two venture capital firms and plans to build the cars in Southern California, they hope to sell 30-50k cars a year at $25k a pop.

Not a bad car for people who stick to the city and suburbs, but don't think of going on the interstate unless you want to end up as roadkill plastered to the front of a 50,000lb truck.


 
 

 
 
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