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Honda will release an electric car of new generation

They will be charged for a quarter of an hour.

For this purpose, Honda intends to create a new type of high performance battery

The Japanese automaker plans to launch a range of electric vehicles which can drive 240 miles in a single 15-minute charge. Most electric cars need at least twice as long to provide 80% charge, even with a high speed charger.

The key to this plan is the development of a new type of high performance battery able to provide ultra-fast recharging.

Now Honda Motor gets batteries for electric gas hybrid cars from HP and other vendors, but is planning to create my own new battery in cooperation with a partner who will be chosen later. Body lighter wheel and better power management system will provide a new car the ability to drive long distances on a single charge.

See also: Chery Bonus 3 got a new design

Honda plans to mass produce electric cars in Europe in 2019 in Japan next year.

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