Alternative energy, zero air pollution - electric cars
are they the answer to transport problems?
Electric cars - environmentally friendly but how much
do they charge?
Popular Electric Cars Drive To Europe by
:
Joe Ratzkin
With more and more vehicles roaming and zooming through the streets
and roads, it is not very likely that one day we will find ourselves
waking up to a foggy environment. Smog would surely fill the air and
children would no longer remember what it was like to live in a place
where the breeze was fresh and air was very clean.
This has been one of the great concerns of the auto industry. Despite
being the culprit behind creating vehicles that would bring about dirt
and smoke to the environment, auto manufacturers are now concerned
about the welfare of the environment as well as of the people. That is
most certainly they have created the Zero Air Pollution which they
believe would be one of the best ways to reduce pollution.
Now ZAP, the world leader when it comes to electric cars, have set out
to Europe to bring about the good news that would surely reduce the
number of smoke belching machines on the streets. Steven Schneider,
ZAP’s chief executive officer also came with the batch of vehicles to
Europe so as to be able to further discuss the benefits of having
electric cars. Though electric cars may not have easy to find
replacement parts like
Ford parts, these cars do provide a
lot of benefit to both man and environment.
“With large car and gas dependent automakers closing plants, gas
prices soaring and growing public awareness of the need to switch to
alternative energy, ZAP’s global market position is stronger than
ever. We hope to forge partnerships with some of the automotive
industry’s most respected companies,” says Schneider.
During ZAP and Schneider’s stay in Europe, they would be presenting
the various aspects of building electric cars as well as the
advantages and disadvantages that this type of vehicle has. Important
people in the European continent and from the auto industry would be
enjoying the information that would be shared with them.
Ricardo Machado is the president of a Brazilian auto making company
and he states, “In Brazil, we recently won the support of the Rio de
Janeiro government that will help ensure we break sales records. We
expect to create four thousand new jobs and boost Brazil’s economic
infrastructure. We hope to parlay this great business plan by bringing
on European partners as well.”
About the author
Joe Ratzkin is an avid fan of anything automotive. This 34-year old
bachelor wanted to be a mechanic when he was a kid but changed his mind
and became a freelance writer and researcher instead. He is currently
based in Chicago, Illinois.
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