By YOSHIKO SUZUKI/ Staff Writer
June 14, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The Electrike, which can travel up to 60 kilometers using a 200-volt power source that takes five hours to charge, is shown on May 13 in Kawasaki's Nakahara Ward. Electrike Japan Co. expects its maximum travel range to be extended. (Yoshiko Suzuki)
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