Chinese company SPI Energy, which announced earlier this year that it intends to produce the EdisonFuture electric vehicle, has now unveiled what the vehicle will look like.
The company introduced two versions of the EdisonFuture vehicle, the EF1-T pickup truck and the delivery van EF1-V.
The EF1-T pickup is configured with a passenger cabin, four doors and an open cargo area and will be offered in three options: EF1-T Standard (single engine), EF1-TP Premium (dual engine) and EF1-TS Super (dual or three motor).
The EF1-T Standard is powered by a 470 hp (346 kW) electric motor that allows the vehicle to reach 60 mph in 6.5 seconds. The EF1-TP Premium is powered by two engines that push the vehicle to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. The most powerful EF1-TS Super is powered by three 816 hp (600 kW) electric motors that allow the vehicle to reach 60 mph in 3.9 seconds.
The EF1-V delivery van will be offered in two options, the EF1-V Standard and the EF1-V Long Range. Both models will have a solar charging system, and according to the company, it will be a uniquely designed solar mosaic technology that will offer a great visual signature and collect solar energy to charge the batteries. The vehicle will be able to be charged continuously while outdoors.
The EF1-V Standard is powered by a single 400 hp (294 kW) electric motor that allows the vehicle to reach 60 mph in 6.5 seconds. The EF1-V Long Range is powered by two electric motors with 690 hp (507 kW) which is enough to accelerate to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds.
Other details such as range, battery power, etc., are currently unknown.
Source: EdisonFuture