Mia electric
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Manufacturer | Mia Electric |
Production | June 2011–December 2013 |
Assembly | Cerizay, France |
Mia electric was a French electric car manufacturer. The company, based in Cerizay, France, designed and built electric vehicles made totally in France.
The Mia was the company's first all-electric model on the market. The car has a 9.7 kW (13 hp) electric motor with an 8 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4 or LFP) battery pack that delivers a range of 90 km (56 mi), and a maximum speed of 100 km/h (62 mph).[1][2]
Production began in June 2011 and sales to the public started in 2012. Production stopped in December 2013 due to financial problems.[3] The Tribunal de Commerce de Niort placed the company in judicial liquidation on March 2014.[4]
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Specifications and models
Mia electric is offered in three trims:
- Mia,
- Mia L,
- Mia U (formerly Mia K)
All versions had two battery options, as the standard 8 kWh battery can be replaced by a larger 12 kWh battery, allowing an increase in range from 80 to 90 km (50 to 56 mi) to 120 to 130 km (75 to 81 mi). The battery pack has a 3-year warranty period.[2][5] Maximum range figures are based on the NEDC test procedures . These range figures may be less in cold weather or if the vehicle is loaded.
The short Mia is a three-seater, measuring 2.87 m (9 ft 5 in), with two sliding doors and the driver seat is located in the center, and price starts at €12,255 (US$16,532) excluding VAT and government purchase assistance for low carbon vehicles. The Mia L has four seats and a longer wheelbase measuring 3.19 m (10.5 ft), and pricing starts at €12,781 (US$17,241). The Mia U is a box van with just the driver's set and also has a length of 3.19 m (10.5 ft), and pricing starts at €11,730 (US$15,823).[6] The cargo capacity of the Mia U is over 1,500 litres (330 imp gal; 400 US gal). All three models comply with the European safety standards for passenger vehicles, and therefore are considered highway-capable. In addition to a central airbag for the driver and seats with three-point safety belts, the standard equipment for the Mia includes an Anti-lock braking system (ABS) and emergency brake assist (EBA).
Production and sales
The construction plant, which was entirely re-equipped in 2010, conformed to the most demanding aspects of current legislation with Certification to ISO 9001 and 14001 standards. Mia electric had its own design studio and 16 designers worked with the R&D department of no less than 80 engineers.[citation needed]
The Mia pre-production version was introduced at the March 2011 Geneva Motor Show.[7] The production version was showcased at the September 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.[8] [1][9] [10]
The Mia range was sold through a distribution network which specialised in electric mobility in France and internationally, including Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Norway, Czech Republic, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Ile de la Réunion, New Caledonia, South Africa. Mia electric had as its target to achieve global availability of the Mia brand with strategic partnerships around the world.[citation needed] Production began in June 2011 and sales were limited to fleet customers in France and Germany. Retail sales to the general public started in 2012.[11] A total of 660 passenger cars and 123 units of the Mia U box van were sold in Europe through October 2012.[12] France was the leading market with 843 units registered since 2011 through January 2014.[13]
Production stopped in December 2013 due to financial problems. The company was put under receivership in February 2014.[3] The Tribunal de Commerce de Niort placed the company in judicial liquidation on March 2014.[4]
See also
- Electric car use by country
- Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles
- List of modern production plug-in electric vehicles
- List of production battery electric vehicles
References
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Testing the Mia Electric car in Luxembourg
External links
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