All the car makers across the globe are focusing on electric vehicles as EVs are not furture but the present. Many companies are focusing on manufacturing of the cars which runs without fuel or gad/ The southern California-based electric vehicle startup, Aptera Motors has come up with a rather unique battery-powered three-wheeler that is gaining popularity for all the right reasons - it doesn't need charging (on a sunny day). Aptero co-founder Steve Fambro said, “40 miles doesn’t sound like a lot but it’s the equivalent of parking your car and having it magically fill up with two gallons of gas overnight." Since solar charging is simply not enough to spit out enough horsepower, its electric motor is mainly juiced up from a 100.0-kWh pack that is claimed to deliver 1,000 miles (1609 km) of range. This car comes kitted with a solar package that enables more than 40 miles (64 Km) of ‘free’ driving every day and is claimed to be the world's 'first vehicle that won’t need to fuel up for most daily driving.'The company also claims that there's an option to extend the range further (by 35 miles) by choosing to opt for additional panels over the car's hood and hatch. Also Read: Equalization levy doesn’t discriminate against US Companies: says India After completing the medical examination, the CM left for Pragati Bhavan. Telangana: First compressed biogas project based on poultry waste