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I am not sure whether this will be profitable to make. We had Micro making trains, buses and cars but it didn't really take off. I wish it doesn't happen with this one.
I am not sure whether this will be profitable to make. We had Micro making trains, buses and cars but it didn't really take off. I wish it doesn't happen with this one.
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not only that one young BD guy invented Motorbike which can travel about 100 kilometer before maintainance, its max speed is 85 km/ per hour. its fuel is air , these type of stuff and ppl need government support
today in readme they had mentioned Micro's train thing is going aheadI am not sure whether this will be profitable to make. We had Micro making trains, buses and cars but it didn't really take off. I wish it doesn't happen with this one.
but if they make a really good super car, i think they can create a niche..There is a niche market in SL and of course other SA markets can be a target.I dont think it will be profit based project to begin with.. They are targeting the niche market of super cars.. Dont see how affordable it is going to be for the middle class's
But i guess the target is the brand name.. Once that exclusivity is established then they can produce vehicles for the mass market
that is true at the same time energy crisis should be taken care of. That is the biggest drawback in doing such a thing in SLThat's the difference, this project have GOSL support, Sri Lanka need these kind of innovative yet high risk taking entrepreneurs in order to economy to be boosted and to cross the Middle Income trap and to achieve ultimate goals of SL.
what about engines Can I know in DetailWe've all heard of electric supercars like Elon Musk's Tesla. But what happens when a bunch of Sri Lankan engineers decide they can do better? Meet project Vega, by Codegen, a home-built supercar that's supposed to do 0-60 in under 4 seconds.
That's what I thought. Probably the parts were imported and assembled?100%? I think not.
But 0-60mph in under 4s is an achievement none the less.
I wouldn't mind a bit more details. Any patents?