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Welcome to the first electric vehicle dealership in Tajikistan - Green Auto. Our specialists are actively working with manufacturers of high-tech electric vehicles. Call us or leave a request on the website, and we will contact you, answer all your questions, dispel your doubts and we can always offer you to choose an electric vehicle from those available in Dushanbe. Also with our help you can order any electric vehicle with reliable transportation.

Aion, a Chinese electric vehicle brand, was originally formed in 2018 as a sub-brand of GAC New Energy, and in 2020 became an independent brand. It is currently one of the best-selling electric vehicle brands in China.

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AION S

  • Max. speed: 156 km/h
  • Power reserve: 460 kilometers
  • Battery power: 60 kWh
  • Charging time: 100 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8 sec

AION S PLUS

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 100 kWh
  • Charging time: 100 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 6.8 sec

AION LX

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 520 kilometers
  • Battery power: 73 kWh
  • Charging time: 115 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8 sec

AION LX PLUS

  • Max. speed: 180 km/h
  • Power reserve: 1008 kilometers
  • Battery power: 144.4 kWh
  • Charging time: 230 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.9 sec

AION V

  • Max. speed: 185 km/h
  • Power reserve: 600 kilometers
  • Battery power: 80 kWh
  • Charging time: 130 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.6 sec

AION V PLUS

  • Max. speed: 185 km/h
  • Power reserve: 702 kilometers
  • Battery power: 95.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 155 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 6.9 sec

AION Y

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 64 kWh
  • Charging time: 105 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.7 sec

AION Y PLUS

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 610 kilometers
  • Battery power: 76.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 125 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.7 sec

The triple alliance of Changan, Huawei and CATL companies announced itself last fall. Their joint company A Data Technology Co. will produce only electric vehicles, and relatively expensive and advanced ones. Changan is responsible for the complex development of the machines, and the design is handled by a company studio in Munich. Huawei has introduced its multimedia and online technologies integrated into the overall ecosystem of the brand, and CATL is responsible for traction batteries and related components.

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AVATR 11

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 680 kilometers
  • Battery power: 116.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 195 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.5 sec

AVATR 12

  • Max. speed: 220 km/h
  • Power reserve: 650 kilometers
  • Battery power: 94.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 155 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 3.9 sec

Electric vehicles from a leading manufacturer, made in the spirit of the times, every design feature emphasizes the progressive nature of the electric vehicle. Best performance figures and good range.

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BYD DOLPHIN

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 401 kilometers
  • Battery power: 45 kWh
  • Charging time: 75 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.5 sec

BYD EV E2

  • Max. speed: 130 km/h
  • Power reserve: 405 kilometers
  • Battery power: 43.2 kWh
  • Charging time: 70 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

BYD EV D1

  • Max. speed: 130 km/h
  • Power reserve: 418 kilometers
  • Battery power: 53.6 kWh
  • Charging time: 80 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 10 sec

BYD HAN EV/2WD

  • Max. speed: 240 km/h
  • Power reserve: 605 kilometers
  • Battery power: 76.4 kWh
  • Charging time: 120 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.6 sec

BYD HAN EV/4WD

  • Max. speed: 240 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 3.9 sec

BYD QIN EV

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 420 kilometers
  • Battery power: 53.1 kWh
  • Charging time: 85 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 10 sec

BYD SONG PLUS

  • Max. speed: 175 km/h
  • Power reserve: 605 kilometers
  • Battery power: 87 kWh
  • Charging time: 150 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.5 sec

BYD QIN PLUS EV

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 500 kilometers
  • Battery power: 57 kWh
  • Charging time: 90 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 10 sec

BYD YUAN PLUS

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 60.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 95 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.3 sec

BYD TANG EV

  • Max. speed: 180 km/h
  • Power reserve: 730 kilometers
  • Battery power: 108.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 180 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.8 sec

BYD SONG L

  • Max. speed: 201 km/h
  • Power reserve: 602 kilometers
  • Battery power: 87 kWh
  • Charging time: 145 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.3 sec

BYD SEAGUL

  • Max. speed: 130 km/h
  • Power reserve: 305 kilometers
  • Battery power: 30.08 kWh
  • Charging time: 51 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 13 sec

The electric vehicle was designed by former Rolls-Royce designer Giles Taylor, so some elements were carried over to his new project, along with a specialist. The E-HS9 has a vertical grille that visually matches the hood, narrow headlights and vertical air intakes.

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HONGQI E-HS9

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 99 kWh
  • Charging time: 160 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.8 sec

HONGQI E-HS9/FULL

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 660 kilometers
  • Battery power: 120 kWh
  • Charging time: 185 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4 sec

Hozon Auto is a Chinese all-electric vehicle brand manufactured by the Zhejiang Hezhong New Energy Automobile Company.

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NETA U WISDOM 400

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 400 kilometers
  • Battery power: 55.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 90 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.5 sec

NETA U WISDOM 500

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 500 kilometers
  • Battery power: 66.2 kWh
  • Charging time: 105 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.5 sec

NETA U WISDOM 610

  • Max. speed: 155 km/h
  • Power reserve: 610 kilometers
  • Battery power: 81.6 kWh
  • Charging time: 130 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7 sec

NETA V 300 LITE

  • Max. speed: 101 km/h
  • Power reserve: 301 kilometers
  • Battery power: 35 kWh
  • Charging time: 60 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 12 sec

NETA V 400

  • Max. speed: 101 km/h
  • Power reserve: 401 kilometers
  • Battery power: 38.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 65 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 12 sec

NETA V 400 PRO

  • Max. speed: 121 km/h
  • Power reserve: 401 kilometers
  • Battery power: 55 kWh
  • Charging time: 90 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 10 sec

NETA X

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 501 kilometers
  • Battery power: 68.2 kWh
  • Charging time: 115 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.5 sec

Electric vehicles of economy class are popular in Southeast Asia. In terms of price, they often surpass gasoline counterparts, but with each subsequent refueling, the happy owner receives solid savings.

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JAC E-J7

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 402 kilometers
  • Battery power: 50.1 kWh
  • Charging time: 80 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.6 sec

JAC E-JS4

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 420 kilometers
  • Battery power: 55 kWh
  • Charging time: 90 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.5 sec

The Leapmotor brand was founded in 2015. The company entered the market in 2020, having sold about 10 thousand cars. In 2021, sales have grown to 45,000 electric vehicles. The company sold almost half of this volume in the first quarter of this year. In addition to the C01 and the C11 crossover, the Leapmotor lineup includes the T03 urban compact model and the S01 small coupe.

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LEAPMOTOR C01/2WD

  • Max. speed: 180 km/h
  • Power reserve: 606 kilometers
  • Battery power: 78.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 125 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.5 sec

LEAPMOTOR C01/4WD

  • Max. speed: 180 km/h
  • Power reserve: 630 kilometers
  • Battery power: 90 kWh
  • Charging time: 150 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 3.6 sec

LEAPMOTOR C11/2WD

  • Max. speed: 170 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 78.5 kWh
  • Charging time: 125 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.9 sec

LEAPMOTOR C11/4WD

  • Max. speed: 170 km/h
  • Power reserve: 550 kilometers
  • Battery power: 90 kWh
  • Charging time: 150 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.5 sec

The Chinese concern SAIC at the beginning of spring 2022 announced a new path for the development of its car brand Roewe. Now, the corporation plans to produce electric vehicles as part of a separate sub-brand, all cars of which begin with the letter R.

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MARVEL ER6 EV

  • Max. speed: 185 km/h
  • Power reserve: 620 kilometers
  • Battery power: 69.9 kWh
  • Charging time: 150 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.3 sec

MARVEL R LUX

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 402 kilometers
  • Battery power: 70 kWh
  • Charging time: 155 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.9 sec

MARVEL R PERFOMANCE

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 402 kilometers
  • Battery power: 70 kWh
  • Charging time: 115 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.9 sec

The representative office of the Chinese company Skyworth Auto made a statement regarding its mid-size crossover, which has not yet gone on sale. The electric car, which originally had the name ET5, received a new name. Now it is called Skyworth EV6.

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SKYWORTH EV6

  • Max. speed: 175 km/h
  • Power reserve: 520 kilometers
  • Battery power: 71.98 kWh
  • Charging time: 115 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.9 sec

In many progressive countries of the world, middle-class electric vehicles are rapidly gaining popularity. Such electric vehicles are already beginning to catch up with top-end counterparts in terms of range and other characteristics, but, of course, they are inferior in comfort.

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VOLKSWAGEN ID.3 PRO

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 425 kilometers
  • Battery power: 62 kWh
  • Charging time: 95 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.6 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.3 PURE PERFOMANCE

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 350 kilometers
  • Battery power: 48 kWh
  • Charging time: 75 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.9 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 PRO

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 550 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.4 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.5 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 PRIME

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 400 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.4 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 PURE

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 400 kilometers
  • Battery power: 55 kWh
  • Charging time: 90 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 PURE PLUS

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 550 kilometers
  • Battery power: 83.4 kWh
  • Charging time: 130 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.5 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 PRIME

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 516 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 PRO

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 586 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 PURE

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 439 kilometers
  • Battery power: 62.6 kWh
  • Charging time: 100 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 X PRIME

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 510 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 X PRO

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 586 kilometers
  • Battery power: 84.8 kWh
  • Charging time: 140 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

VOLKSWAGEN ID.6 X PURE

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 436 kilometers
  • Battery power: 62.6 kWh
  • Charging time: 100 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.3 sec

The Chinese company WM Motors produces electric vehicles under the brand name Weltmeister. Until recently, the latter's lineup consisted exclusively of crossovers (EX5, EX5-Z and W6), and now a passenger car, the E5 sedan, has appeared in the lineup.

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WELTMEISTER E5

  • Max. speed: 170 km/h
  • Power reserve: 505 kilometers
  • Battery power: 58.6 kWh
  • Charging time: 95 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.9 sec

WELTMEISTER EX5-Z

  • Max. speed: 150 km/h
  • Power reserve: 403 kilometers
  • Battery power: 52 kWh
  • Charging time: 85 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 8.3 sec

WELTMEISTER EX6 PLUS

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 505 kilometers
  • Battery power: 69 kWh
  • Charging time: 110 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 9.5 sec

WELTMEISTER W6

  • Max. speed: 160 km/h
  • Power reserve: 520 kilometers
  • Battery power: 65 kWh
  • Charging time: 105 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 7.9 sec

ZEEKR is a new electric mobility technology and solutions brand satisfying the global demand for premium electric vehicles.

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ZEEKR 001/2WD

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 741 kilometers
  • Battery power: 100 kWh
  • Charging time: 165 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 6.9 sec

ZEEKR 001/4WD

  • Max. speed: 200 km/h
  • Power reserve: 656 kilometers
  • Battery power: 100 kWh
  • Charging time: 165 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 3.8 sec

ZEEKR 007

  • Max. speed: 210 km/h
  • Power reserve: 870 kilometers
  • Battery power: 100 kWh
  • Charging time: 170 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 2.9 sec

ZEEKR 009

  • Max. speed: 190 km/h
  • Power reserve: 822 kilometers
  • Battery power: 140 kWh
  • Charging time: 210 minutes
  • Acceleration to 100 km/h: 4.5 sec
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CHARGING STATIONS

How and where to charge an electric car? The number of electric charging stations is actively developing and growing, the problem of the power reserve for green cars has already been solved. On our website you can find a map of the nearest gas stations to you.

CHARGE FROM A REGULAR 220 VOLT SOCKET

Charging an electric car is possible in one of four ways:

1. From an ordinary socket with a voltage of 220 V. True, this option takes a long charging process at home.

2. From the household power supply. This method is preferable because the cable purchased with the machine is specially protected.

3. Three-phase charging, is the fastest. Its advantage is the possibility of complete control over the process.

4. Fast electric vehicle charging. Charging stations have been developed that allow for a short period of time (about half an hour) to recharge the battery. For some models, the battery can be charged to 80% in 30 minutes, but the subsequent full charge in this case will take a little longer than usual.

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WHY AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?

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Practical

An electric vehicle is ideal for city driving. The power reserve is enough for the whole day.

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Economical

The consumption for a full charge at home is from 15 to 20 TJS. The cost of charging at the station 1 kw. - 1 TJS.

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Safe

Most electric vehicles have received the highest score from the European New EV Approval Programme.

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Eco-friendly

No exhaust and pollution of nature. 100% electric vehicle.

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Green auto is the leading supplier of electric vehicles in the Republic of Tajikistan. Welcome to our salon!

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