Thursday, September 4, 2025

Worlds smallest electric car launched in China, know it’s specs and features

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The technological industry in today’s world is increasing rapidly. Recently a car smaller than Tata Nano has been launched in the market. Chinese automaker Geely has launched its mini electric car Panda Mini EV in China. Geely Panda Mini EV’s length (3065 mm) is less than the length (3,099 mm) of the Tata Nano. This car has been launched with an electric motor of 30kW capacity, which is connected to an LFP battery pack (LiFePO4 Battery Pack).

The company claims that the range of this Panda Mini EV electric car is 150km. This Geely Panda Mini EV electric car has been launched in China, the price of which is estimated to be between $ 5,700 (about Rs 4.70 lakh) to $ 7,200 (about Rs 5.94 lakh).The company says that the car will be available next year 2023.

Let us inform you that just as large and small businesses in India are introducing quick electric scooters, so are businesses in China with their introduction of mini electric vehicles. Nothing can be stated about their entry into the Indian market in this circumstance. When it comes to the Panda Mini EV’s drivetrain, it boasts a 30kW electric motor that is driven by an LFP battery pack. The battery pack’s capacity is still unknown, however its claimed range on a full charge is 150 kilometres.

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