Aptera car completes low-speed drive, could offer 1,000-mile range

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A San Diego-based electric car maker has achieved milestone with testing of its first production-intent vehicle. Aptera Motors conducted the successful first drive of its solar-powered electric vehicle (SEV) “PI 2” vehicle, which will be used for real-world validation and testing.

The company claims that the next phase of testing for this production-intent vehicle will see the integration of Aptera’s solar technology, production-intent thermal management system, and exterior surfaces.

The vehicle doesn’t need to be plugged in to charge as it charges with solar power.

High-speed track testing

Aptera’s production-intent vehicle will undergo high-speed track testing to validate its general performance characteristics and confirm core efficiency figures, including watt-hours per mile, solar charging rates, and estimated battery range, according to the company.

“Driving our first production-intent vehicle marks an…

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