Iranian Students Design Plug-In EV In 14 Months
If you’re looking for alternative fuel vehicles, the Middle East is likely the last place you’ll look. The place is just about swimming in crude oil. But a team of Iranian students and graduates have designed the plug-in EV you see here, called “Qasedak-e Nasir” or Dandelion of Nasir.
While it is hardly a game changer, this quirky little EV could mean big things for a country where there are about 15 people per 1 car.
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