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The Next Revolution: Iran Gets its First Electric Car

by , 09/08/09

sustainable design, green design, transportation, electric vehicle, ev, electric car, iran, better place

Outside of Israel and Shai Agassi’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure company Better Place, the Middle East doesn’t have much of an electric car industry. That might change soon now that a team of Iranian scientists from Tehran’s Khaje Nasir Toosi University of Technology have developed the country’s first EV, a mini two-seater called “Qasedak-e Nasir”, or the dandelion of Nasir.

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3 Responses to “The Next Revolution: Iran Gets its First Electric Car”

  1. Dead_Unicorns Dead_Unicorns says:

    This thing looks like most high school student vehicles. It lacks only under glow lighting and an “S” type badge.

    How will it have an obnoxiously noisy exhaust system? Speakers perhaps?

  2. sprintermatt sprintermatt says:

    hoodscoop=10 extra mpg!

  3. [...] told to stay at home if possible to avoid the “eye stinging” yellow cloud, no wonder Iran is totally on board with the electric vehicle movement — they’re going to need to go green soon or this smog just might consume [...]

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