Renault concept goes 626 miles on single charge at motorway speed

14 pointsposted a month ago
by teleforce

7 Comments

pingou

a month ago

This is interesting but there isn't any battery breakthrough here, and I don't think many people would accept losing cargo capacity/passenger seats and potentially safety features just to be able to charge every 800 km instead of 400 (they would pay less in electricity though).

rasz

a month ago

Looks like one of those Australian World Solar Challenge EVs, but is 20 times less efficient. Whats not to love about marketing ...

GuestFAUniverse

a month ago

Utterly boring. 7,8kWh/100km for a single seater.

* Take an Ioniq 6. * Rip everything comfy (except the front row) out. * Stuff the rear with extra batteries. * Use the smallest tires still able to carry that weight.

I would bet 10k€ that would surpass 1000km as a two seater with the same average speed (102.?? km/h =~ 63.5 mph)

The unchanged road worthy version is already good for 430-450miles @90km/h under optimal conditions.

Using ultra-slim tires (drag reduction) that can hold that weight would lead to an estimated 500miles/810km range (ChatGPT says 505miles best case). Thats _before_ adding a custom battery pack.

For a 1000km+ run that would mean adding another ~20kWh (97kWh total, ~110kg extra) -- that's not exotic. And easily doable without modification of the chassis.

hoppyhoppy2

a month ago

How crash-worthy is this vehicle?

bcraven

a month ago

It's a concept car so it's unlikely to have been considered as it'll never be in production.

hulitu

a month ago

> Renault concept goes 626 miles on single charge at motorway speed

On a real highway or on a test stand ? /s

The question is how much of this "single charge" is available in real conditions.

thebruce87m

a month ago

> The three drivers who took part in the run accumulated a total of 239 laps of UTAC's 2.5-mile circuit between them.