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In Belarus got their own electric car

Belarusian development has attracted a lot of attention.

The national Academy of Sciences of Belarus presented the first developed country in an electric car that was tested by Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Semashko. This was reported on the website of the government of the Republic of Belarus.

According to officials, the car was very dynamic. He also noted that there is not much difference between the ride of the Audi A8 or the first electric car.

“You can compare how many were on the streets of cars 30 years ago and how many now. It is a question of ecology. The second question of the economy. The presented charging the car to 100 km with our current high tariffs is literally 2-3 Br. It’s not so much” — said Semashko.

Stock of electric cars batteries will last for about 100-150 miles. In addition, we developed a special charging device with which to replenish the reserve of batteries is possible in four to six hours.

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