Immortus - Super sports car born from green technology

The Immortus, a cross between race cars and green energy technology, is as fast as a regular gasoline car.

The Immortus, a cross between race cars and green energy technology, is as fast as a regular gasoline car.

Super cars have the ability to generate energy

The idea of Immortus developed by EVX Ventures . This is a collaborative project between Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia with a team of engineers and athletes racing in the country.

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Immortus is a sports car powered by solar energy. (Photo: EVX Ventures.)

The car inspired the world in post-apocalyptic films and was named after a celebrity in Marvel's superhero comic.

Immortus acts as an electric car and is capable of self-generating energy through a 22m² silicon photovoltaic cell on the roof. The car is also equipped with a power transmission system with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a pair of rear-wheel-drive engines. On sunny days, solar panels allow the car to run at speeds of over 60 km / h in unlimited range.

Immortus is based on the technology of racing using solar energy. Ultra light weight and extra elongated shape make the car extremely exposed to sunlight and high aerodynamics.

Unlike other solar-powered cars, however, the car is geared toward high performance on conventional roads, which can accelerate to 100 km / h in less than 7 seconds and reach its maximum speed. 150 km / h.

Immortus has a two-seater design with luggage compartment suitable for daily use. According to EVX Ventures, this is a fun and well balanced sports car.

EVX Ventures says it has no plans to produce mass-produced Immortus, but the company will make the final decision after its launch at the SEMA car show in Las Vegas, USA, in November.

Update 12 December 2018
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