Up-and-coming Swiss auto company GreenGT recently unveiled plans for a fully-electric vehicle that is heralded to be the most powerful and cutting-edge electric race car ever built. Designed with the famous Le Mans race in mind, their Twenty-4 vehicle is currently undergoing development and will boast two 100-kw electric engines that provide 350-400 horsepower and a top speed of 171 mph.
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Freakin’ sweet….
The article is clearly fictitious. First of all 2 X 100kW only equals about 268 hp. Secondly, how exactly do they plan to power an electric car for a 24 hour race? Long extension cord? Changing batteries every few laps?
This article is clearly fictitious. First of all 2 X 100kW only equals about 268hp not 400hp. Secondly how do they plan to power an electric car for a 24 hour race? Long extension cord? Changing batteries a few laps?
dmatos wrote on Slashdot
It looks like a bad Google translation. The original French:
2 moteurs triphasés synchrones de 2 x 100 kW linéaires (2 synchronous tri-phase motors, each 2x100kW linear)
The Google translation:
2-phase synchronous motors of 100 kilowatts x 2 linear
I\\\’d rather have an Eliica EV: 800hp, 0-60 in 4 secs and a top speed of 250 mph and its not vapour ware.
[...] spring, Inhabitat did a story on up-and-coming Swiss auto company GreenGT’s plans for a fully-electric vehicle. [...]