Indonesia's Selo Electric Car is Now Forgotten

Nafa Lightyani

Indonesia's Selo Electric Car is Now Forgotten
Indonesia's Selo Electric Car is Now Forgotten

Rancakmedia.com – In 2015, the Selo electric car was created. But did you know that Indonesia's Selo electric car is now forgotten? Read the article below until the end to find out.

Recently, the Indonesian government has begun to boost the popularity of electric cars. Tesla, one of the newest and most well-known electric car manufacturers, will start selling the Tesla Cybertruck in the United States in the near future.

The Tesla Cybertruck is an electric car with a futuristic appearance. The Tesla Cybertruck can cover a distance of 482 kilometers on a single charge. With a deposit of 100 million Rupiah, Prestige Motorcars has started accepting orders from Indonesian clients.

Selo Indonesia Electric Car

But did you know that Indonesia can actually make its own electric car? Don't believe it right? And strangely, in the government's efforts to make the electric car ecosystem more environmentally friendly, unfortunately it is not accompanied by encouragement to advance the work of the nation's own children.

At least, this is what happened to the Selo electric car. The Selo, designed by Ricky Elson in 2015, is an all-electric car. Selo is the monk's testimony, Indonesia is able to make environmentally friendly cars, and many rich countries are also developing similar cars.

Selo once wanted to be the pride and pride of Indonesia, but its future is now in doubt after failing the emissions test. This electric car called Selo is considered unfit for mass production because of these shortcomings.

Even though it was "rejected" in its home country, Selo was really "hijacked" by Malaysia, and they want to continue developing this electric car. Even though the opportunity was not from his own country, the Creator wasted no time in seizing it.

The Selo is believed to have a top speed of 220 kilometers and a maximum power output of 182 hp. Utilizing a battery that can travel 250 kilometers on a single charge and recharges in just four hours.

After 2016, Ricky and his Selo electric car were never heard from again. Just last year, he planned to return with the second generation of Selo.

Ricky himself previously worked for a company in Japan, creating many motor generators for various applications. Several of his inventions were granted patent protection during this period.

Conclusion

In the article above we explained about the forgotten Selo electric car, apart from that we also provided information about the Tesla electric car which is currently popular.

That's the article about the Indonesian Selo Electric Car Now Forgotten, hopefully the article above can be helpful and useful for all of you.

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