KSDV1-NE2 Model electric car penetrates Yangon market

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The KSDV 1-NE2 model electric car can drive up to 800 kilometres on a single charge. It can reach speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour and can have seats of five people. Photo: Soe Myint Aung

As Myanmar-China friendship, KSDV1-NE2 Model, which is China’s high-tech electric car, was installed in Thadukan industrial zone, Shwepyitha Township, Yangon Region. Those vehicles will enter the Yangon market beginning from early March, said Mr Yu Jian Chen, managing director of the Khaing Khaing Sangda Motorcar Factory.
The first electric cars made in Myanmar with the technology of the People’s Republic of China are designed to be affordable to the people of Myanmar. The battery installed in an electric car can be easily recharged wherever there is electricity.
“While we are driving the long-distance trip, the car battery could be charged with a fully automated system. It can also reduce the cost of fuel oil. The car has no sound and no smoke. Therefore, the natural environment has been preserved,” said Mr Yu Jian Chen.
The KSDV1-NE2 model electric car can drive up to 800 kilometres on a single charge. It can reach speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour and can have seats of five people. The vehicle includes the electronic charger engine machine 796 CC which can be used to fully recharge the battery quickly using 92 petrol to recharge the battery on the road.
The battery used for the KSDV1-NE2 model electric car is guaranteed for five years and the factory will take responsibility for all the mechanical defects of the car during the five-year warranty.
Besides, these hybrid electronic vehicles – KSDV1-NE2 – are issued with a Yangon licence number YGN-5 (S—). So, the customers can change their name easily, according to the Khaing Khaing Sangda Motorcar Factory from Myanmar. — Pwint Thitsa/GNLM

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