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Gordon Brown’s budget
may not have hit the motorist as hard as some had predicted, but it
won’t slow the momentum for green motoring in Norwich, Britain’s
greenest city and host of The Green Wheels Motorshow – an event which is
showcasing current green technologies.
Green Wheels has
announced an important exclusive UK first for the show. Tesla
Motors Ltd is to exhibit its all-electric sports car, designed and
developed in conjunction with its parent company in California.
The revolutionary Tesla
Roadster was born out of the wish of the company’s founder to have a
road going electric sports car that would not cost the earth. The parent
company, founded in California three years ago, then designed and
developed the innovative electric drive system. The majority of the
development and testing work is taking place in the UK, using some of
the world’s best automotive expertise and facilities. The car will be
manufactured in Hethel, Norfolk by Lotus, then shipped to the US for
sale.
Now if you think
electric power equals the pedestrian performance of a milk float, think
again. The wonderful thing about battery power is it delivers maximum
torque from the off. The Tesla reaches 60mph in around 4 seconds and has
a top speed of over 130mph. You won’t spend your days worrying about
being stranded like the ‘non Duracell bunnies’ either, with a range of
200 miles and a charge time under four hours you can really enjoy the
open road.
For one day only, this
state-of-the-art electric sports car will be taking its place with other
low carbon transport technologies as part of the Green Wheels Motorshow.
The Tesla Roadster will be making a guest appearance on Wednesday 28th
of March.
Brian Randall, Test and
Validation Manager at Tesla said, “By adopting innovative
technologies and clever design, we at Tesla hope that we can change
people’s perceptions of electric cars forever. With an equivalent fuel
consumption of 160 mpg, and able to run on wind, solar or even nuclear
power, the Tesla Roadster allows you to have fun and still be green.
We’re delighted to be able to show one of our prototypes at the Green
Wheels show.”
Unfortunately this car
is not currently destined to be licensed for the UK - so if you want
this glimpse of the future today then come along to Green Wheels at the
Forum, Norwich Wednesday 28th March 10.00 – 16.00.
Green Wheels runs from
28th – 30th March at the Forum, as part of The Earth From the Air
exhibition running until 30th April – and showcases current technologies
in vehicles you can buy today, for a greener tomorrow. It is sponsored
by CRed and Carbon Connections, the carbon reducing projects at the
University of East Anglia. The exhibition is free so be sure to come
along and find out how you can have ‘any colour you like so long as it’s
green’. |