Van electric cars with design from the future
Liberty Electric Cars, a maker of electric vehicles from the UK, has unveiled the prototype electric car that has all the functions it calls the Deliver. Appearance of the car impressed with the design from the future, very unique but equally funny.
Deliver weighs 2.2 tons and provides a load capacity of around 700kg. According to the manufacturer, this load was 18% higher than other commercial trucks of the same size. Deliver is also designed to make handling and carriage easier and faster. Indicated in the interior of the flexible arrangement, the side has no B-pillars, large front glass provides sweeping views and doors eliminating the confusing details.
The electric drive on the Deliver uses a rechargeable lithium-nickel manganese cobalt oxide (80-lithium-carbon) battery. The car uses an in-wheel electric motor, which means that the engine is placed directly in each wheel and only transmits power to that wheel. Deliver has a range of about 62 miles (100 km) and has a top speed of 100 km / h. However, information such as the number of electric motors used, the total capacity or the charging capacity of the vehicle remains confidential.
Dealer Deliver is Nissan e-NV200 with a range of more than 100 miles and only takes 30 minutes to charge 80% of energy. Deliver was officially launched at the upcoming FISITA World Automotive Congress in Maastricht, Netherlands.
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