The world’s first luxury high-performance, pure electric, non-polluting 4x4 Liberty Electric E-Range can run up to 200 miles on one charge. The production versions of this Electric E-Range will go on sale at the end of 2010. First it will be available in the UK market and then other country. Read more about this Liberty Electric Car.
Liberty claims that its Electric E-Range has a top speed of 85mph and accelerates from 0-60mph in about seven seconds, with a range of up to 200 miles. Liberty Electric Cars has already made its debut and completed extensive testing on its E-Range that announced their Electric E-Range will fill a significant gap in the family-size and luxury vehicle market.
The testing took place in Sunderland and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne during June 2010 that put a Liberty-converted Range Rover through its paces to demonstrate the abilities of the technology. Its testing result prove the company has created a large, luxury vehicle that is hundred per sent zero emission yet performs as well as any combustion-engine equivalent available on the market today.
Liberty Electric Cars Founder and CEO Barry Shrier said “We are incredibly proud to have proven our critics wrong and demonstrated the performance ability of our proprietary and patented, class-leading technology”
"The Liberty Electric E-Range accelerates from zero to 60 in about seven seconds, reaches a top speed of 85mph, and has a distance capacity of 200 miles on one charge – this is the upper end of the drive range that any current EV is able to achieve. In short, the vehicle enables the consumer to enjoy the power, prestige and luxury of the iconic Range Rover without the cost to the environment."
The Liberty’s Electric E-Range Rover has the possibility of wireless charging that charges automatically and car is parked over an induction plate in spite of using conventional leads and plugs.
According to Liberty “the battery can be charged in one to three hours from a fast charger or using the optional induction system. At 75kw, the LEC battery pack is the largest ever installed in an electric car yet, due to the technology employed, weighs less than many lower capacity packs”
The company decided Liberty Electric Cars has now entered on production. It will be available on the market at the end of current year at price around £150,000.
For more info, visit www.liberty-ecars.com
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