El Máster Edwin Posted September 17, 2023 Share Posted September 17, 2023 (edited) It’s a strong week for student projects: first the 0-62mph world record, now this… Thought breaking 0-62mph in less than a second was impressive? So it was, but now students from the Technical University of Munich have done something equally jaw-dropping by building the longest-range EV ever. Get a load of this: the TUfast Eco team’s modified muc022 creation travelled 2,573km (1,599 miles) on a single charge… using a 15.5kWh battery. That is not a typo. They really have broken the world record for EV range with a battery that’s seven times smaller than you’ll find in a Mercedes EQS. Woah! Apparently the car doesn’t even have solar panels to top itself up on the go. Powered by a 400W permanent-magnet synchronous motor, it weighs 170kg without a driver and the drag coefficient is an ultra slippery 0.159Cd. Like a bar of soap that’s been greased in banana juice. The attempt took place in an empty hangar at Munich airport over the course of six whole days. It took so long that the students ended up sleeping in cots in the hangar, passing the old world record of 1,608.54km (999.5 miles) on day four. "Countless hours of work in addition to our studies went into preparing for the record,” said the TUfast Eco team afterwards. “This makes us all the more happy that we now hold the world record. The muc022 had already succeeded in several competitions, and now this is the crowning achievement. Our thanks go to everyone who supported us. Meanwhile the university’s president declared himself “proud” of the group’s achievement while the Bavarian minister of science congratulated the students on their “terrific success”. Mainstream manufacturers, you have been warned: give us 1,000-mile, superfast EVs, or we’re letting the youngsters take over. Link Edited September 20, 2023 by [Ty]M@g0k1l3r T/C. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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