Mercedes-Benz
to introduce 10,000 electrics by 2012
Mercedes-Benz
is ready to produce 10,000 electric-powered vehicles by
the end of 2012.
According
to its director for research and development, Thomas Weber,
the automaker will push through the plans which would rely
on the use of fuel cell stacks.
Lithium
ion batteries would be used in the smart range as well as
Mercedes-Benz A-Class models.
According
to reports from Auto Mobile Magazine, Mr Weber expects the
vehicles to be seen during 2009, allowing for a period of
extensive testing in real-life environments.
Limited
production could then begin by 2010 with full production
expected in 2012.
Mercedes-Benz
is already pioneering the development of environment friendly
cars and it plans to introduce the diesel model of the smart
fortwo to British drivers in February.
Consuming
only 85.6mpg, the new smart can travel the equivalent distance
of Dover to Prague on just a single tank of fuel while releasing
only 88g of CO2 per kilometre.
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