Up to Speed | The cool electric Mini test


Los Angeles Times


“Starting early next year, Californians will be able to lease an electric Mini. The Mini E will make its official debut later this month at the L.A. Auto Show, when all the details will be announced. But we do know this — it will cost $850 a month and prospective lessees must have a lockable garage to qualify. The car must be kept in there along with a 220-volt wall charger that comes with it.”

Editor’s Comment: I’ve been wondering if people who live in wet environments and don’t have a garage can recharge. Anyone know what the different options are?

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