ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR AGRICULTURE
University of Naban, April 20, 5498: Finance Minister Vojtech Patrik and Food and Agriculture Minister Havel Ptacek together with appropriate staff met with faculty and administration of the School of Agriculture and School of Engineering at the University of Naban to discuss how to get a government project off the ground.
Ptacek has been talking to PRIME Electric and Inland Bio executives about where to start with electric vehicles. PRIME Electric is a spinoff of PRIME Limited, our major auto producer and a missile maker as well. PRIME Electric focussed on high-end home appliances, air conditioning, electric motors and semiconductors
We are producing lots of nuclear power generated electricity which is supplemented by wind, solar and hydroelectric plant generated electricity, and it certainly seems like time to start to commence to begin to shift to electric powered vehicles.
Currently, there are bus lines running in Gorska Reka, Cernovar (as they are now known), and Naban on biofuels. The government regards this as a good thing but wants to develop electric vehicles as well. PRIME Electric is certain Prime Limited is not ready for a major effort to entirely replace carbon based fuel with electric powered vehicles.
What PRIME Electric suggested is a project to establish some electrically powered agricultural equipment and small trucks and further suggested that rather than a hybrid that fully electrical vehicles be developed initially. Inland Bio has been producing biofueled buses with Mrazek Institute and is up for expanding into electrical vehicles.
The University of Naban’s Petrovice Agricultural Research Station in a town north of Naban has produced the biomass and converted it to biofuel. This Project will be supported with loans and grants from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The Engineering and Agriculture Departments of the University will work with PRIME Electric at the Petrovice Agricultural Research Station to adapt electric engines and batteries to vehicles developed by Inland Bio.
The plan is for charging stations to be sold along with the electrical vehicles and also have one at Petrovice Agricultural Research Station and at several other key locations. PRIME Electric will set up the stations and Inland Bio will market the tractors and trucks.
Finance Minister Patrik emphasized that the government saw this as beginning in the right direction.
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