A German startup by the name of e.GO Mobile has launched a compact urban electric car dubbed the 'e-wave X.'
This particular electric car is designed to be able to offer a range of up to 240 km on a single charge, and can be driven in Eco, Comfort and Sport Modes.
Inside, the 'e-wave X' electric car sports a 23-inch cockpit that includes a touchscreen display, wireless phone charging functionality with both Apple and Android devices, as well as an adjustable steering wheel for added comfort and customizability. Elsewhere, the vehicle offers a diverse range of features that include uphill start assist, a roof rack and a special Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System that generates sound, ensuring that the otherwise quiet vehicle doesn't take pedestrians and cyclists by surprise.
This urban electric car can be reserved by buyers in Germany for a price starting at $26,395.
Diminutive Urban Electric Cars
The 'e-wave X' Offers 240 Kilometers of Range & a High-Tech Cockpit
Trend Themes
1. Electric Urban Mobility - There is an opportunity to create more efficient and affordable urban mobility solutions using electric vehicles that offer a wide range and high-tech features.
2. In-vehicle Technology - The integration of advanced technologies like touchscreens, wireless charging, and acoustic vehicle alert systems offers opportunities for innovation in the automotive industry.
3. Personalized Driving Experience - Automakers can create more personalized driving experiences by implementing adjustable features such as steering wheels and driving modes in their urban electric cars.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - New electric vehicle companies and established automakers can take advantage of the growing demand for electric urban mobility solutions.
2. Technology Industry - The implementation of advanced in-vehicle technologies presents opportunities for tech companies that specialize in touchscreens, wireless charging, and vehicle acoustics.
3. Green Energy Industry - As electric vehicles become more prevalent, there is potential for renewable energy companies to expand in order to meet the growing demand for energy storage and charging infrastructure.