Turkey is advancing at full speed to launch the country’s first domestic
electric car, with plans to present the latest developments to
ministers within the week, Technology Minister Fikri Işık said Oct. 6.
After the presentation to the cabinet is completed, further
instructions from Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu will be awaited, Işık
told reporters in Ankara.
Işık had previously said 30 to 40 cars would be tested in seasonal and climate conditions next year.
He
also pointed out that an ordinary citizen drives on average 25
kilometers (15 miles) a day and the electric cars will drive up to 100
kilometers (62 miles) on one charge.
"The plan is to start mass production before 2020," he said.
There
are three prototypes being developed, according to Işık, which will be
improved over the coming year reports Hurriyet Daily.
(balkans.com)