nanoFLOWCELL AG introduced their QUANT e-Sportlimousine concept at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year and the company has just announced the car has been approved for road use in Europe.

The company says this is a critical step because they are "working at top speed" on a production version. nanoFLOWCELL AG chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia went on to say "This is a historic moment and a milestone not only for our company but perhaps even for the electro-mobility of the future. For the first time an automobile featuring flow-cell electric drive technology will appear on Germany's roads."

The heart of the QUANT e-Sportlimousine prototype is the nanoFLOWCELL® battery. It gives the car a driving range of 600 kilometres. The newest product moving the world towards attractive electrical mobility was conceived at the nanoFLOWCELL DigiLab simulation lab at nanoFLOWCELL AG in Zurich, Switzerland. It is still under active development and the results so far are extremely promising.

Drivetrain:

All-wheel drive via 4 three-phase induction motors, torque vectoring for optimal drive torque distribution

Peak power: 680 KW (925 PS); 170 KW (231.2 PS) x 4

Operating power: 480 KW (653 PS); 120 KW (163.2 PS) x 4



nanoFLOWCELL:

nominal voltage: 600 V

nominal current: 50 A

tank capacity: 2 x 200 L



Performance:

0 - 100 KM/H: 2.8 S

top speed: 380 + KM/H

range: projected 400 to 600 KM

energy consumption: 20 KWH/100 KM



Dimensions and weight:

kerb weight with full tanks: 2,300 KG

wheelbase: 3,198 MM



