Electric vehicles use Li-Air battery technology and hydrogen fuel cell
Lithium-Air (Li-Air) is one of the most advanced battery manufacturing technologies today, and it has been developed to help electric vehicles operate a long way in the air. 1 charge.
While not yet available in any commercial product, the technology is currently being used on concept cars, including the recently launched Hero iON electric motor show. Delhi Auto Expo.
Li-Air technology operates on the source of oxygen in the surrounding environment, it does not need to store any oxidizer inside the battery pack. In the case of iON, the car is also equipped with a Hydrogen fuel cell to extend the operating time, similar to the HyKangoo model that Renault is testing.
In design, the most striking detail in your eyes when you first admire this model is its unmistakable tire with special damping system called "M-Link" using technology. Virtually similar to the suspension system on luxury cars. The next special feature of the Hero iON is the steering wheel that simulates the jet driver. And the next question in your head is how to win the car? Brake discs, but iON own the "super capacitors" , these capacitors will provide power to the electric motors used to slow down the speed.
According to the manufacturer, this electric car with Li-Air technology can accelerate from 0-100km / h in 5 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 160km / h, the battery is fully charged 300km, a number quite respectable.
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