Tata, the largest auto manufacturing in India has announced that next year will bring to market a beautiful Norwegian electric vehicle. The model is very similar to the rate that circulates through the streets of India still gasoline and we can see in the picture.
The electric car, for those who are wondering what will have a battery that stores up to eight hours of power, allowing you to make the driver about 300 miles.
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Previously the company had already warned of plans to electrify the Nano, one of their products cheaper and popular, but this project is still under development.
The electric Indica will be developed by Tata and a Norwegian firm, which is why the first place to sell is the Nordic country. Tata also wants to market in India also.
As the market grows electric cars should also be extended where we can stand to charge its battery, or at least is the company Sunrise Solar has developed a technology for installing solar panels on the roofs of cars.
Sunrise The idea is to replace the glass roofs of the cars by a solar technology that can generate electricity to recharge the car battery.
While energy that can provide sunroofs not enough to completely recharge the car battery used to get at least a little electricity with just being parked. It also has the benefit of regulating the temperature inside the car when parked: fan in warm weather and heating in cold climates.

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