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Aptera, a solar car that travels 1600 kilometers on one charge

There is solar growth, and with it that of battery autonomy, but this of Aptera is a real record.

Gianluca Ricciodi Gianluca Riccio
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Aptera, a solar car that travels 1600 kilometers on one charge
December 26 2019
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We have witnessed several times a car with record autonomy, but this one beats them all. Now you can get where you want without harming the environment.

The Aptera solar powered electric vehicle (for solar car friends) can actually travel up to 1.600 kilometers and beyond. With its solar charging system, you can earn an additional 60 kilometers per day.

In practice you can easily use this solar powered vehicle for weekend trips and long road trips.

Aptera, solar car
Aptera solar car

And this is not a "sloth": Aptera can safely go from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in just four seconds. That's impressive acceleration for this kind of long-range electric vehicle.

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The following video illustrates all the major technical features of the solar car. Including the now classic motors present in the wheels. Nothing strange, contrary to what the movie soundtrack gives us:

If we add that thecompany has achieved really high standards and at the height of the safest vehicles we will get a real crack.

Apart from its appearance (it does not convey strong sensations, it almost looks like a small biplane without wings), everything in the Aptera solar car looks really well thought out. The finishes are excellent, the details really well cared for.

On a purely "technical" level, Aptera will be a very aerodynamic car, with a consumption of just 70Wh per kilometer. The lightness of the vehicle also helps: just 815kg.

Aptera, solar car

Even on the level of internal space, which is not so spartan. With that present in the hood you can safely store your shopping or luggage. I can say little about the interiors: they seem to me to be spartan to say the least, but they save a bit of space and so that's fine.

The evolution of photovoltaic cells will bring significant benefits to personal mobility.

The solar car will be only one of the viable options, but it promises to be among the most advantageous ones.

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