You take that back! Acceleration speed is very important. Lol. That is a good question about service centers.For most speed isn’t really important in a pickup, the rest is impressive though. It would be cool if the cybertruck could charge that fast. My biggest concern being in canada would be where do you get it fixed??
Who knows, but I'm not researching it much more. I'm not impressed with the style of it. I agree with you on the 80s box style. Reminds me of the old Bronco.Is it an actual existing vehicle? The internet doesn't have much information... inside ev says it isnt but that was in jan.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/inside...lectric-pickup-truck-but-atlis-xt-is-not/amp/
Holly crapI cant tell whether this company is for real or just another vaporware electric truck wannabe. In any case it is interesting to look at what their 15 minute charging claim implies. According to a little video done by their president the charging curve will average 3000 miles per hour and peak at 6000. At 500 Wh/mi (reasonable for a truck and makes the math easy) that's average 1500 and peak 3000 kW which is, note, 4.3 - 8.6 times the 350 kW advertised by the largest EA chargers. It also implies 120 -240A current from a 12.5 kV feeder line! Do they know what 3 MVA transformers cost?
1500 kW is enough to supply 500 houses drawing an average of 3 kW. At 95% efficiency 75 kW - 150 kW of heat would be dissipated. That's 255.9 - 512 kBtu/h, enough to heat 5 - 10 houses.