Ferrari reveals to us the date when its first full electric car will arrive

In the early days of electric cars, the latter were traveling short distances before they needed to recharge nor were they strong in performance. All of that has changed now. Electric cars can travel long distances before they need to be recharged and can reach record speeds, but it seems that not all car manufacturers are yet ready to enter the electric car market.
Take, for example, Ferrari, which recently revealed that its first full electric car will only arrive after 2025. To be fair, Ferrari has explored the idea of electric cars before when it unveiled its first hybrid car, but it appears the company is planning to create A fully electric car, but not in the near future.
This is according to the CEO of the company, Mr. Louis Camilleri, who said that this is largely due to batteries that they do not think are sufficiently developed. Speaking to reporters, Louis Camilleri was quoted as saying,
“Battery technology is not where you should be yet. There are still important issues in terms of independence, and in terms of speed of recharging. So in the end we will go out with one, but after 2025. Not in the short term. ”
The company CEO also added that engineers are exploring other alternative technologies for running cars, such as hydrogen and possibly even biofuels. “We are looking at different transportation systems and trying to figure out what system will be most efficient and effective in terms of our vision of Ferrari cars in the future.”

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