Green GT Unveils Electric Supercar
Technology.am (May 30, 2009) — Swiss company GreenGT will be unveiling a fully-electric vehicle that is ‘acclaimed to be the most powerful and up-to-date electric race car ever built’.
The new electric vehicle was designed by five students from the CCi du Valenciennois school, will boast two 100-kw electric engines that provide 350-400 horsepower and a top speed of 171 mph.
The new electric car will feature a fiberglass body on a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis. The car’s twin 100-kw electric motors will provide around 350 to 400hp of power that will push the vehicle from 0-60mph in around 4 seconds.
GreenGT’s head engineer Christophe Schwartz has stated that “The GreenGT Twenty-4 design study could become our 2011 Le Mans Prototype electric racer or it could even become an electric road going supercar.
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