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Japan fuels electric car revolution

By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: August 25 2008 17:16 | Last updated: August 25 2008 17:16

Japan is preparing for the arrival of plug-in electric cars next year with plans to build hundreds of “quick recharge” power stations and other infrastructure to accommodate the vehicles.

Drivers in Japan will be the first in the world to be offered battery-powered cars by large automakers. The transport and power system upgrades, which are supported by the government, carmakers and electricity utilities, are designed to promote rapid adoption by easing concerns about the cars’ convenience and driving range.

Mitsubishi Motors’ MiEV sport. Cities will install power outlets at car parks, supermarkets and restaurants to cater for electric cars

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