Aptera Motors has announced a solar-powered vehicle, the Aptera Launch Edition, which can be driven up to 64 kilometers per day without charging.
The vehicle, which will be put on sale by the end of this year, will be equipped with 34 square feet of solar panels that will be able to charge up to 700 watts of electricity while running.
According to Aptra Motors, the owners of these vehicles will be able to drive these vehicles for several weeks or months without taking them to the charging stations. The company further says that in places where there is more sunlight, the drivers will not even need to charge their cars.
This three-wheeler from Aptra is made up of six lightweight components. These parts are made by combining carbon fiber and fiberglass. Expertly integrated, these components reduce the resistance the vehicle faces while improving its performance. For this reason, this vehicle consumes a quarter of the energy compared to other electric vehicles.
The launch edition will be equipped with a 42 kWh battery that will be able to run for a range of 64 km. This limit will be increased to 1600 km in the future.