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Global electric car models at EV Tour 400

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How much do electric cars cost, are there enough charging stations in Bulgaria, is it possible to get to the seaside and back with an electric car, can an electric car "kidnap" its owner? These and other ‎questions will be answered during the "EV Tour 400 The Great Measurement".‎
The 400-kilometer electric car ride will be held on October 21, starting in Sofia. More than 60 cars from the world's leading models, powered solely by electric current, will participate in it. The participants will move along the route Sofia-‎Plovdiv – Karlovo – Sofia at the same pace and will charge at the same stations. The consumption of electric current of each of the cars will be precisely measured and accurate statistics will be compiled for it, for the charging speed, as well as for other main indicators of the electric cars under the same road and atmospheric conditions.‎

"EV Tour 400 The Big Measure" is a community initiative of fans of electric cars and vehicles powered by electricity, organized by the YouTube channel Car Life by Dani.

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