Sunday, 17 July 2011

subaru r1e

While the Subaru  R1e itself is nothing new, having made its debut in 2006, a U.S. test vehicle was on display in the Japanese automaker's corral - two of which will be used by the New York Power Authority (NYPA) for evaluation purposes, Subaru announced at the 2008 New York Auto Show. Such news could mean that the R1e is coming to the U.S. in production form in the not-too-distant future.
With fast-charge lithium ion battery technology, partial or quick charges do not reduce overall battery life as in standard lithium ion units. An AC permanent magnet synchronized motor is used and produces 40kW, allowing the R1e a top speed of 65 mph and a range of 50 miles. A "quick charge" takes just 15 minutes and gives an 80 percent charge, while a full charge can be completed in eight hours through a standard household electric outlet.
subaru r1e

 subaru r1e






subaru r1e

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