Think announced that it will launch two urban delivery variants, targeted at commercial buyers in Europe, of its battery-powered City.
The first derivative, the City N1, boasts a load capacity of up to 523 pounds, or approximately 700 liters in volume (about 25 cubic feet), and will be eligible for significant tax rebates in many European markets. The second variant, which is scheduled to launch in Europe later this year, is the Think Compact electric van. This model was created to meet the needs of fleet customers and features a load-hauling capacity of 900 liters (around 32 cu. ft.).
Source: Autoblog Green
The first derivative, the City N1, boasts a load capacity of up to 523 pounds, or approximately 700 liters in volume (about 25 cubic feet), and will be eligible for significant tax rebates in many European markets. The second variant, which is scheduled to launch in Europe later this year, is the Think Compact electric van. This model was created to meet the needs of fleet customers and features a load-hauling capacity of 900 liters (around 32 cu. ft.).
Source: Autoblog Green
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