One of the engineers involved in the project, Virgilio Medeiros, has told Wards Auto that the project is being run to show that plug-in electric cars can be viable for emerging markets as well as established Western markets.
The cars won’t be cheap, estimated to cost upwards of $36,000. However, Medeiros expects prices to come down as production increases in scale over coming years. Medeiros also hinted that the project is a precursor for the eventual rollout of electric cars from Fiat in more established markets.





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Thu Aug 9 2007 2:32 PM
adrianbackpack says
Just to get things cleared up: CEMIG is a brazilian and once state-owned company, whereas Itaipu, actually a hydroelectric power plant, is a bi-national joint venture between Brazil and Paraguay.
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