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Chery Launches New Electric Car In China

November 15, 2010
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Business & Society

Chinese automaker Chery Automobile has released its first 100% electric vehicle, Riich M1-EV, at the 25th World Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition held in Shenzhen.

The latest move marked the auto maker's entry into the new-energy vehicle market.

The Riich M1-EV uses a 336V lithium iron phosphate battery pack. It has a top speed of 120 kilometers per hour and can drive up to 160 kilometers on a single charge.

In addition, Chery also showcased its S18D all-electric car at the event.

Tags: auto, automobiles, automotive, battery, car, Chery, electric car, energy, new energy, Shenzhen

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