An electrifying deal between General Motors and Reva
Posted at September 26th, 2009 under Auto News | 3 Comments »
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The US car manufacturer General Motors has entered into a business deal with the country’s top most electric car manufacturer Reva of Bangalore. The deal will mean the company’s involvement in moving along with the government’s motive for reduced fuel efficiency. Further, financial benefits will be offered to the consumers who opt for this fossil fuel vehicles.
The electric cars are termed as a growth in the global automotive industry and the tie-up with Reva will yield enormous benefits to GM; the company has been exploring various energy alternatives and advanced technology to appreciate the growth in sales. There will be a long term personal transportation due to electric vehicles operating on battery and hydrogen fuel cell battery. Reva has been in electric vehicle field since 2001 and both the companies will come out with the deal soon.
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Don’t you mean ‘increased fuel efficiency’ or ‘reduced fuel consumption’
Vivek
He meant reduced fuel emissions
Abey Vicky chutia You dont know a fuck about the cars you are featuring. All the specifications are wrong for most of the cars.