Eagle G-Car: Electric car for Green Paddock

Eagle G-Car

Eagle G-car, a new electric car has hit the market and for this credit goes to the Philippines. Its bizarre form might rotate your eyelids as it is enthused by the eagle, and boasts of an operational range of 80km and a maximum speed of 60 km/h per charge. The cost involved in charging the battery is very low at .95 cents that charges it for long 4-8 hours usage. Designed using fiber glass, it carries a price tag of $3300-$6600.

Via Got2BeGreen


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