Post by emonseo29 on Mar 10, 2024 4:49:15 GMT
Italy's Automobili Estrema recently unveiled its Fulminea electric car , continuing the trend of reveals of surprisingly powerful electric hypercars , a report from New Atlas explains.
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The Fulminea electric hypercar features an all-wheel drive configuration, 2,040 horsepower and 0-200 mph (0-320 km/h) acceleration in less than 10 seconds.
Several other electric hypercars in recent times have promised similar figures: the Lotus Evija , for example, is also close to 2,000 horsepower, as is the Pininfarina Battista.
However, it is Fulminea's innovative hybrid battery system that really sets it apart. As a recent press release explains, “the Estrema Fulminea will be the first street-legal hypercar to be equipped with an innovative hybrid battery pack that uses a combination of solid-state ABEE (Avesta Battery Energy Engineering) cells paired with ultracapacitors. With its 100 kWh hybrid battery pack, the exp C Level Executive List ected WLTP range will be 323 miles (520 km).”
Automobili Estrema explains that its innovative solid-state cells, or “high-performance hybrid battery (with cell-to-pack technology),” will reach an incredible energy density of “1200 Wh/lb (450 Wh/kg) with a forecast of weight less than 661 lb (300 kg) and a total curb weight of 1,500 kg (3,307 lb).”
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'Unprecedented energy density'
When Belgian battery expert ABEE announced its partnership with Automobili Estrema in February this year, the firm also highlighted the “unprecedented energy density” of its battery pack .
As a point of comparison, the Lotus Evija uses a 70 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which gives it 250 miles (400 km) of range, while the Pininfarina Battista uses a 120 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and has a 279 mile (450 km) capacity. distance.
Electric car
In a presentation video for Fulminea, Alexander Klatt, creative director of Automobili Estrema, also provides insight into the hypercar's design. Klatt describes how the rear of the hypercar is inspired by swordfish, with transparent "fins" that illuminate for the vehicle's red brake lights.
Automobili Estrema and ABEE aim to bring the Fulminea electric hypercar to market by 2023, with the latter saying it is building 61 examples of the vehicle in the Modena “Motor Valley” in Italy. Take a look at the presentation of the Fulminea electric car
Electric car
The Fulminea electric hypercar features an all-wheel drive configuration, 2,040 horsepower and 0-200 mph (0-320 km/h) acceleration in less than 10 seconds.
Several other electric hypercars in recent times have promised similar figures: the Lotus Evija , for example, is also close to 2,000 horsepower, as is the Pininfarina Battista.
However, it is Fulminea's innovative hybrid battery system that really sets it apart. As a recent press release explains, “the Estrema Fulminea will be the first street-legal hypercar to be equipped with an innovative hybrid battery pack that uses a combination of solid-state ABEE (Avesta Battery Energy Engineering) cells paired with ultracapacitors. With its 100 kWh hybrid battery pack, the exp C Level Executive List ected WLTP range will be 323 miles (520 km).”
Automobili Estrema explains that its innovative solid-state cells, or “high-performance hybrid battery (with cell-to-pack technology),” will reach an incredible energy density of “1200 Wh/lb (450 Wh/kg) with a forecast of weight less than 661 lb (300 kg) and a total curb weight of 1,500 kg (3,307 lb).”
Electric car
'Unprecedented energy density'
When Belgian battery expert ABEE announced its partnership with Automobili Estrema in February this year, the firm also highlighted the “unprecedented energy density” of its battery pack .
As a point of comparison, the Lotus Evija uses a 70 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which gives it 250 miles (400 km) of range, while the Pininfarina Battista uses a 120 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and has a 279 mile (450 km) capacity. distance.
Electric car
In a presentation video for Fulminea, Alexander Klatt, creative director of Automobili Estrema, also provides insight into the hypercar's design. Klatt describes how the rear of the hypercar is inspired by swordfish, with transparent "fins" that illuminate for the vehicle's red brake lights.
Automobili Estrema and ABEE aim to bring the Fulminea electric hypercar to market by 2023, with the latter saying it is building 61 examples of the vehicle in the Modena “Motor Valley” in Italy. Take a look at the presentation of the Fulminea electric car