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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Mercedes,Audi,Porsche,Jaguar,Nissan,Chevrolet , competes with Tesla in the electric car market


In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of companies wishing to produce electric cars supported by the development of the lithium battery industry used in the operation of these vehicles, which allowed them to travel long distances before the need to recharge their batteries.

At the same time, the increasing risk of gaseous exhaust emissions from conventional cars has pushed many countries such as Norway, Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands to seek to set goals to ban the sale of more traditional cars within many cities, For conventional cars operating with internal combustion technology.

Although Tesla, one of the first companies to launch an electric car for commercial use, companies have been developing electric cars for its rival, including companies established in the traditional car industry.


Seven cars compete with Tesla currently on the market. Nissan Nissan's Nissan Leaf, which was launched in June 2017, features a low-resistance air-resistant design that enhances energy efficiency.

In 2018, the Nissan Leaf was fitted with a 40 kWh battery with a range of 150 miles, with an electric motor of 147 horsepower and a torque of 236 lbs per cubic foot. More than 300,000 " Around the world until January 2018, becoming the best-selling electric vehicle in history.


The second electric car is the 5-door Chevrolet Bolt EV, produced by General Motors Group, which is competitive in comparison to other electric vehicles.

The range of the car is 238 miles, before the battery needs to be recharged up to 60 kilowatt hours, and the car can reach 100 kilometers per hour in just 7 seconds.


And the third-ever Mercedes-Benz EQC cars produced by Mercedes-Benz, Germany's Daimler Group.

The battery is 80 kWh, with a range of 480 km, according to preliminary estimates.

The power consumption of the car is 22.2 kWh per 100 km, and Mercedes is scheduled to start production of its ECC electric cars at its plant in Bremen, Germany in 2019.


Also from Germany is the Audi E-Tron electric car, produced by the luxury Audi sports car company Volkswagen Group, the world's largest automaker.

The car is the first electric car in the multi-purpose sports utility vehicle SUV, scheduled for launch at the San Francisco Motor Show this month.

The car is powered by a dual engine and uses a 95 kWh lithium battery and can reach 150 kWh, with a range of more than 400 km. The power of the electric motor is 402 hp, with a hardness of 490 lbs and a maximum speed of 124 miles. the clock.


From Britain, the Jaguar 1 Pace, introduced by Jaguar Land Rover in March, is the first electric car to produce a battery with a range of up to 470 km in accordance with European standards.

It also has a power output of 400 hp and an acceleration rate of 100 km / h in 4.8 seconds.


The six competing electric cars are the  Porsche Taycan, developed by German sports utility Porsche, powered by an 800-volt power cell battery.

With a range of more than 500 km and the engine power to 600 hp, and the rate of acceleration of 100 km per hour in less than 3.5 seconds.

Finally, the new EES 8 comes from China's New Electric Vehicle, which was first introduced in December 2017 as a seven-seat electric car and half the price of the Tesla Model X.

The new NES8 was the first Chinese electric car to be produced on a commercial scale and cost about $ 65,000.

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