TORONTO (AP) — Battery maker Electrovaya Inc. plans to build a small, low-speed commuter car powered by its proprietary lithium ion polymer power pack technology.
The zero-emission Maya-300 is said to offer a range of 190 kilometers with a top speed of 55 kilometers per hour — ''ideal for fleet operators in cities, universities and parks as well as the many households with a second or third vehicle for urban driving within a local neighborhood,'' the company said Wednesday.
The two-seat vehicle's battery system can be recharged at standard electricity outlets.
''This marks a new era where affordable, zero-emission clean transportation solutions become available with sufficient range for daily local driving,'' declared Electrovaya CEO Sankar Das Gupta.
''The Maya-300 is a terrific, high-profile solution for many fleet operators with a driving range longer than other low-speed electric vehicles.''