It works with two motors of 10 kW each, with which it can reach a maximum speed of 70 km/h.
The toughest jobs in environments where it is essential to have no polluting emissions
are EVUM aCar’s favorite terrain. A robust 4×4 commercial vehicle designed and produced in Germany, which combines economy and ecology and proves to be an excellent solution for a wide range of tasks.
The chassis allows for multiple transformations, so it can be adapted to the specific needs of each customer. All wheel drive completes it
a working tool for use in uneven terrain, extreme climates or rural environments thanks to its great versatility. It is ideal for use in agriculture, horticulture, logistics, municipal sector or nature tourism complexes. The EVUM aCar doesn’t care what the weather is like: the heating system runs on bioethanol, which keeps the range intact, as it uses no battery power to heat the passenger compartment.
Its four-wheel drive
works thanks to the two motors of 10 kW each, with which it can reach a maximum speed of 70 km/h. Moreover, it does so without losing its large load capacity of up to 1,000 kg.
Although it is a commercial vehicle, the quality and fit of the materials, as well as the equipment details, both interior and exterior, give a feeling of comfort and safety.
The EVUM aCar is the result of a research project carried out in 2013 at the Technical University of Munich. The former project managers,
Martin Soltés and Sascha KoberstaedtNot wanting the developed electric vehicle to remain an idea, they launched that industrialization research project, creating EVUM Motors GmbH. The first production vehicles will be delivered in 2021.
The EVUM aCar is sold exclusively through the Invicta Electric network, both in its dealer network and on the website https://invictaelectric.es/.
The price in Spain is 52,670 eurosand can benefit from up to €9,000 in support from the Moves III plan.
Source: La Verdad

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