Saturday, 12 September 2015
Tesla To Face Another Rival In EV Industry
The auto making giant is gearing up to face competition in the EV industry by Mercedes Benz which is another German company to have adopted the whole EV making idea from Tesla.
Tesla is considered as the king in the electric vehicle industry as it has kept the foundation of the idea of electric cars and has also been making EVs for the past seven years, a time period that shows how pioneer its position in the industry is. The first car is released was the Tesla Roadster but the one that received the most appreciation and popularity and still continues to do so is the Model S with which the firm turned itself around by a huge difference.
This luxury car of the company has stirred the industry in the most influential way ever and has done so in only a small period of time of two years. The company is also preparing to release the first sports utility car it has ever made in the coming weeks. Keeping in mind the exceptionally great business the firm has managed to make in such a small period of time, many other auto makers in the industry want to follow suit and start making electric cars too.
One such company which has emerged with plans of beating Tesla cars is Mercedes Benz, which is an auto making company from Germany and is now working towards making a luxury car of its own, and that too which is supported by an electrically run engine. This news has been confirmed by Automotive News and talks about how the auto giant has planned its car to have a mileage of 311 miles to be as good as the cars being made by rival Tesla, in order to give the firm a tough time.
So far, no more updates on the cars have been given by the German company but it is believed that the car will be launched soon enough. Since Mercedes has always managed to try the newest technology for its car, analysts believe that with the new electric engine technology, the firm is going to do justice and work in the most efficient way as it has experimented quite a lot of times before as well.
This, on the other hand, is not the first time that German companies have considered stepping into the electric car making business as they are well aware of the increasing trend of using electric batteries in cars instead of the usual gas or petrol. Similarly, Audi is almost on its way to release its own EV with a Quattro system installed in it followed by none other than BMW which is also working to make its electric smart car dream come true.
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