The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has taken delivery of an AC Propulsion-powered eBox electric car – the vehicle first launched in 2006, converted from a conventional powertrain Scion xBs by AutoPort of New Castle, Delaware. AC Propulsion devised the eBox's electric drive before it went on to help BMW with the development Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has taken delivery of an AC Propulsion-powered eBox electric car – the vehicle first launched in 2006, converted from a conventional powertrain Scion xBs by AutoPort of New Castle, Delaware. AC Propulsion devised the eBox's electric drive before it went on to help BMW with the development
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