
Mitsubishi will be making available its i MiEV electric vehicle in Iceland in the near future, helping Iceland achieve its target of being fossil fuel free by 2050. Strangely enough, the vehicle isn’t even available in Japan at least until next summer, which is a rather weird move by Mitsubishi’s part. The i MiEV has a traveling range of 100 miles on a solitary charge, so it ought to be more than enough to equip the nation with a convenient and green vehicle.
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