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Electric cars are put to the test | Electric cars are put to the test |
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The first stage of a government-supported electric car trial has started in the West Midlands. | The first stage of a government-supported electric car trial has started in the West Midlands. |
A total of 340 vehicles will be tested across the UK, 110 of those will be based in Birmingham and Coventry. | A total of 340 vehicles will be tested across the UK, 110 of those will be based in Birmingham and Coventry. |
The aim of the project is to find out how the cars are used, and when they need charging, to get a better idea of how practical electric cars would be. | The aim of the project is to find out how the cars are used, and when they need charging, to get a better idea of how practical electric cars would be. |
An initial 25 Mitsubishi i-MiEV cars have been given out to test drivers in the region. | An initial 25 Mitsubishi i-MiEV cars have been given out to test drivers in the region. |
The remaining ones will be given to drivers, who were specially selected for the trials by Coventry University researchers, throughout next year. | The remaining ones will be given to drivers, who were specially selected for the trials by Coventry University researchers, throughout next year. |
'Seismic shift' | 'Seismic shift' |
The trial, which is the first of several to take place nationally, is being run by the Coventry and Birmingham Low Emission Vehicle Demonstrators (Cabled) consortium. | The trial, which is the first of several to take place nationally, is being run by the Coventry and Birmingham Low Emission Vehicle Demonstrators (Cabled) consortium. |
Aston University in Birmingham will monitor how they are used and what kind of infrastructure, including charging points, might be needed to accommodate widespread use. | Aston University in Birmingham will monitor how they are used and what kind of infrastructure, including charging points, might be needed to accommodate widespread use. |
Forty electric Minis are also being given out to volunteers taking part in the trial in Oxford. | |
One of the first test drivers in the West Midlands is motoring expert and former Top Gear presenter Quentin Willson. | |
He said the project was the start of a "seismic shift in the sort of cars we drive and how we power them". | He said the project was the start of a "seismic shift in the sort of cars we drive and how we power them". |
Cars made by other manufacturers, including Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes Benz/Smart and Tata, will also be tested in the nationwide trials. | Cars made by other manufacturers, including Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes Benz/Smart and Tata, will also be tested in the nationwide trials. |
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