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PI2, a solar-powered electric car designed by Aptera Motor, a US-based car company, successfully completed its first slow-test drive.
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PI2 is a three-wheeled SEV that does not need electric charging plugs. Its solar panels support 40 miles of driving in a day and 11,000 miles in a year without affecting its performance.
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If there is no sunlight due to bad weather or users want to drive more than 40 miles daily, they can recharge the car electrically.
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PI2 has only six key body components and a unique shape. This enables it to resist the air with much less energy than other electric or hybrid vehicles.
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Aptera’s co-founder and co-CEO Steve Fambro said, “Driving our first production-intent vehicle is an extraordinary moment and marks progress towards sustainability.”
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PI2 will now undergo high-speed track testing to validate its general performance based on parameters like watt-hours per mile, solar charging rates, and estimated battery ranges.
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