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A Chinese automaker is contemplating launching two new battery-powered cars in the United States, and if everything goes according to plan, they will be the cheapest electric cars you can have in the United States.
Kandi Technologies Group announced last week that it would launch the two electric cars through its Kandi America business this year, which would raise its share. Cars, a small K27 and a larger K23, will charge less than $30,000, making them a little less expensive than the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt, Hyundai Kona Electric, Tesla Model 3 and any other BEVs sold lately in the United States. .
According to Kandi America, the K27 and K23 will charge $19,999 and $29,999, respectively, for just $12,999 and $22,499 after federal tax incentives. Offers are hard to pass only in numbers, and we’ll soon see how electric cars compare to the price scale.
Keep scrolling to get a closer look at the K27 and K23.