Confirming its commitment to encourage
the development of eco-friendly personal transport in the UK, the
Government invited several futuristic electric cars to Downing
Street.
The line-up of cars, which represented various different solutions
to the challenge of creating all-electric vehicles for everyday use
in the future, included the new TH!NK city – a 100%
electric vehicle fully homologated for the European market.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown,
Secretary of State for Transport Geoff Hoon and Business Minister
Ian Pearson each examined the THINK city, a vehicle that is already
available in Norway and which will go on sale in the UK sometime
next year.
The car’s appearance in Downing
Street coincided with a meeting in London arranged by the Department
for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and the Department
for Transport, where plans to accelerate the mass production and
usage of electric vehicles were discussed.
Manufactured by Norwegian electric
vehicle (EV) pioneers Think, a company with 17 years experience in
EVs, the new TH!NK city is a true, modern urban car, with
zero emissions, low cost of ownership and silent running, with no
road tax and no congestion charge.
The body of the TH!NK city
is made of recyclable ABS plastic, which is designed to resist
dents and scratches accumulated in city driving. It has a top speed
of 65 miles per hour, accelerates from zero to 30 mph in just 6.5
seconds and to 50 mph in 16 seconds. The car can travel more than
112 miles (180 km) in city driving on a fully charged battery and
requires just an overnight top-up of electricity from a domestic
electricity socket to restore its charge.
TH!NK city is designed to
meet strict safety requirements. Equipped with ABS brakes, airbags
and three-point safety belts with pretensioners, it meets all
European and US requirements.