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You are absolutely right on this.Good thing they are not taking any chances trying to develop everything in house. It is more important to produce a decent final product that the customer likes than making it highly indigenous. Local input percentage will surely increase over time once domestic companies develop and produce decent amount of cells with good quality.
Name | Type | Announcement | Expected release | Engine |
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TOGG (SUV) | C-segment SUV | 27 December 2019 | by 2022 | Electric |
TOGG (Sedan) | C-segment Sedan | 27 December 2019 | by 2024 | Electric |
TOGG Hatchback | C-segment hatchback | 27 December 2019 | by 2030 | Electric |
TOGG Compact-SUV | B-segment SUV | 27 December 2019 | by 2030 | Electric |
TOGG MPV | B- segment MPV | 27 December 2019 | by 2030 | Electric |
A small car is missing.
I know this, I mean from TOGG.
Projects are mainly completed. Contractor for the building phase selected. Contractor is giving review for the projects nowadays.Is there any progress on factory?
I really liked this car..View attachment 15780
It looks really amazing.. Presidental vehicle should definitely be something like this.
Charging times are part of innovation and improving day by day but unfortunately battery capacity is still a big problem. Whether it is car, solar Pv farm or any other renewable, storing energy is the biggest barrier. Energy density of current batteries prevent us, and no major change in that technology for decades. That is why we still need base load power plants or hybrid systems in energy generation.also, I can't imagine the performance of the battery technology after 10 years. Batteries, which are charged in 5 hours today, will be able to charge in 30 minutes...
Lithium-Graphene Batteries are comercially awailable and could be the breakthrought we are waiting for.Charging times are part of innovation and improving day by day but unfortunately battery capacity is still a big problem. Whether it is car, solar Pv farm or any other renewable, storing energy is the biggest barrier. Energy density of current batteries prevent us, and no major change in that technology for decades. That is why we still need base load power plants or hybrid systems in energy generation.