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Electric Vehicles Powered Up for Test Drive in Israel
Feb 7th 2010 – 3:49PM
Pi Glilot, Israel (Feb. 7) -- If Shai Agassi has his way, your next car will be electric. Agassi today inaugurated a center that allows visitors to learn about electric cars, test-drive them and put their name on a list to buy one. The cars are being made by Renault. Agassi, a charismatic Israeli-American...
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