When will electric cars with organic graphene batteries hit the market?

 This all sounds great, doesn't it...? But do we talk about a myth or a revolutionary technology for truly scalable electric mobility?

Well, like any other technology, before it enters the final stage of mass production, it requires research, development and implementation phases, which can take months and months or even years of work. But cuando when brands like Mercedes present a concept sedan based on graphene batteries, something is brewing!

The German brand presented the bold Vision AVTR (Advanced Vehicle Transformation) concept car at the CES 2020 technology fair in Las Vegas. Apart from being a futuristic sedan inspired by the Pandora world from the Avatar film, it is capable of achieving a magical interaction between man, vehicle and nature.

But its true potential lies within its graphene-based organic battery, which avoids the use of rare metals and environmentally toxic materials.

Its advantages? Many:

  • Capacity of around 110 kWh. An electric range of more than 700 km
  • Full induction charging in less than 15 minutes
  • Four high-performance and near-wheel-built electric motor with a combined engine power of 350 kW (475 hp)
  • Zero impact on the environment from design to completion of all its elements and throughout the production process

It is still a concept car, but it nevertheless hints at overwhelming and incredibly possible and scalable possibilities for electric mobility.

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  1. I am using T-Truck as a delivery vehicle. And I have a great experience with it. And this EV is manufacture by Imperium Motor Company . And I don't have face any kind of battery heating issues yet.

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