国际英语新闻:BMW leases out electric Mini Coopers to LA sheriffs to get feedback
A total of 17 electric Minis, or Mini E's, will be leased to the department by its builder, a subsidiary of BMW, for 10 U.S. dollars per month per car in exchange for deputies' feedback on the 100-percent electric, zero-emission cars, according to Sheriff Lee Baca.
Specialized units of the Sheriff's Department, including volunteer programs and the recruitment unit, will get to use the vehicles, he said. Charging stations for the sedans will be installed at sheriff's facilities by Mini USA, which will also handle all vehicle maintenance and repairs.
"The Minis will support the department's commitment to a green environment and will provide valuable insight for environmentally-friendly alternatives for the future," Baca said.
The electric version of the Mini is currently only available to500 U.S. drivers as part of a one-year field trial that requires motorists to pay the market lease rate of 850 dollars per month. To qualify for the trial, potential owners should have a locked garage and be able to supply a high-voltage hookup for the dedicated charging system.
The maximum travel radius for a Mini E is 75 miles (120 km) after a single charging, according to BMW.
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