The Fiat E-Scudo van was able to travel 51% more than its claimed range. The electric car is equipped with a battery with a capacity of 75 kWh.
The Fiat E-Scudo electric minibus has set a new world distance record. The record run took place in England. This was reported on the InsideEVs website.
Fiat E-Scudo covered 500.8 km on a single charge. The previous record was broken by a GM BrightDrop Zevo 600 van that had traveled 415 km in 2022.
In the maximum configuration, the Fiat E-Scudo is equipped with a battery capacity of 75 kWh. The declared power reserve is 330 km.
The journey took 13 hours and 9 minutes. The route combined urban and rural roads.
The minibus was full. Bridgestone Duravis wore energy-efficient tyres.
Three drivers were sitting behind the wheel – Kevin Booker, Sam Clarke and Fergal McGrath. McGrath and Booker set other records for gas and diesel economy.
The Fiat E-Scudo minibus is equipped with a 136 hp electric motor. It has a payload of 1.4 tons and fast charging from 0% to 80% takes 45 minutes.
Previously Focus He wrote that at ExCeL in central London, his Formula E car set a new world speed record for indoor electric vehicles.
Source: Focus
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