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Northern Lights Energy Buying Liberty E-Range Electric SUVs

Liberty Electric Cars said Wednesday Tuesday that Icelandic company, Northern Lights Energy (NLE), has placed an order for 150 Liberty E-Range Electric SUVs to be delivered across Scandinavia, Iceland and the Faroe Islands over the next four years.

The order, one of the largest Liberty Electric Cars has received, has a value of around £24m.

The Liberty E-Range, the world’s first pure electric 4×4, is ideally suited to these regions where there is a large proportion of gravel roads and an advanced electricity supply grid using a vast amount of renewable energy. With relatively short distances between many of the major centers of population the Liberty E-Range, with its 200 mile autonomy is ideally suited to the conditions in these countries.

Liberty Electric Cars will be one of the first companies to deliver electric vehicles to Iceland and there is already considerable interest being shown in the Liberty E-Range by individuals, companies and the government.

NLE’s business concept is innovative and unique as they offer a full solution to EV buyers. In addition to the car, NLE supplies the customer with a charging point for his or her home, the electricity needed to run the car as well as servicing and maintenance, all at a fixed monthly cost.

Liberty Electric Cars introduced the first pure electric Liberty E-Range in the UK at the beginning of this year. The Liberty E-Range is initially based on a Range Rover and is aimed at the family-size and luxury vehicle market. The Liberty E-Range accelerates from zero to 60mph (96km/h) in about seven seconds, reaches a top speed of 100mph (160km/h), and has a distance capacity of 200 miles (320km) on one single charge – this is the upper end of the range that any current EV is able to achieve.

Mar 23, 2011Blagojce Krivevski
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