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In Brazil and certain European countries, electric and hybrid car technology is becoming more popular. Chile and Colombia, Brazil’s Latin American neighbors, are investing in 100% electric bus fleets for public transit, kicking off a healthy competition to be recognized as South America’s cleanest and most sustainable cities.
Many of these contracts, which were formerly signed with Brazilian automakers, are now controlled by foreign corporations who have been able to respond to the demands more quickly.
Brazil is attempting to introduce laws to assist electric auto manufacturing in order to make electric vehicles a more practical alternative for drivers and to stimulate more development. The lack of incentives for modern technologies has been one of the challenges Brazil had encountered in its attempt to migrate to cleaner automobiles.
While there are a variety of alternatives to gasoline automobiles available, such as electric vehicles made fully in Brazil and imported, new technology, they are mostly expensive and unreachable in Brazil.
Volvo Inc. is a leading mobiliser of the various explorer oriented electric vehicle manufacturer requirements in the market. The Volvo FH Electric offers outstanding comfort and a clear perspective of the road ahead. A smooth and strong driving experience is provided by two or three electric motors paired with an I-Shift gearbox designed for electro mobility.
A special traction control system, which was also built to master slippery conditions, manages the tremendous power of up to 490 kW/666 hp. Different drive modes can be used to achieve the desired levels of performance, comfort, and energy consumption.
BYD has been one of the most advanced solution provider in the EV car requirements. The Tang EV is indeed a 7-seater electrified SUV with four-wheel drive. It is Brazil’s first electric seven-seat SUV. This automobile also represents BYD’s introduction into the Brazilian market for passenger electric vehicles.
Blade battery technology is used in the Tang EV, which provides efficient cooling and packing for the vehicle’s power source. This battery technology is also used in the Han EV as well as the E6 MPV. The Han EV can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds.