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Electric vehicles are here to stay in Hong Kong – and on the charge
- Improved electric vehicles and increase in enhanced charging stations across the city will help change driving habits
- Jaguar’s I-PACE, Audi e-tron and Mercedes-Benz EQC among luxury electric models out to energise motorists this year
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![The improved quality and variety of electric vehicles and hybrid options, such as the MINI Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 (above), plus enhanced access to charging services across Hong Kong, are likely to encourage more motorists to switch to greener vehicles.](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/methode/2019/03/28/660d0bbe-4b9b-11e9-8e02-95b31fc3f54a_image_hires_114720.jpg?itok=Uf-UOUPp&v=1553744845)
Mark Webb-Johnson well-remembers the day the love affair began.
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There was “nothing quite like experiencing Hong Kong streets in a convertible electric car”, he says of his first outing, eight years ago to the day, in a Tesla Roadster.
“Leaving the city and heading up into the hills of Clear Water Bay, the car came into its element,” he says.
“With no power steering, and an all-electric drivetrain, you could feel the road and the rush of acceleration without the mechanical mess that is gears.”
With no power steering, and an all-electric drivetrain, you could feel the road and the rush of acceleration without the mechanical mess that is gears
Webb-Johnson, chairman of Charged Hong Kong, the local electric vehicle association, set up in January 2015 – and now the proud owner of a far more refined Tesla Model S – says he was “changed forever”.
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