China's technological offensive continues. The NIO EP9 is the fastest electric car in the world! Chinese products have never been a concept of quality, but overnight they not only caught the connection with the West, but also surpassed it in many ways, and to the right! Smartphones are a good example. Yesterday they were copying, today they are innovating. They have now taken up the car business with the same zeal. The proof is the NextEV company, which presented the NIO EP9 electric car at London's Saatchi&Saatchi gallery, which is said to be the fastest electric car in the world.
A startup company NextEV claims to be NIO EP9 the fastest electric car in the world. It's coming with of China, that of China, which so loved to squint at Silicon Valley and make cheap copies of the innovations there.
Many of their technological products smell strongly of products from hatcheries of technological treats. Now apparently others will start looking up to them. The NIO EP9 is the fastest electric car in the world.
At least that's what the numbers say. Already on October 12, 2016, it is supposed to be famous the Nürburgring racetrack A 21-kilometer loop drove in record time, i.e. 7 minutes, 5 seconds and 12 hundredths of a second, thus breaking the previous electric record (7 minutes and 22 seconds) by 17 seconds. He also recently broke the course record at the Paul Ricard circuit in France.
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And what's the point super sportsman EP9 to thank for setting new milestones as a bet? Four electric motors and a quartet of gearboxes that deliver to the wheels one megawatt of power or incredible 1360 horses. Some can't even reach 100 km/h during this time, and the EP9 from 0 to 200 km/h (!) shoots in just 7.1 seconds. It can accelerate all the way up to speed 313 km/h.
It carries two lithium-ion batteries, which require two to charge 45 minutes. The electric reach of a fur-clad beast from carbon fiber (which is 70 percent lighter than steel), amounts to 427 kilometers. Due to the aerodynamic design with three active wings, which take care of the pressure to the ground with force 24 thousand newtons, the car is literally glued to the road while driving.
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