NanoFlowcell's salt-water EV gets 1,075-hp update
NanoFlowcell says its electric powertrain can be powered via salt water and push the Quant F to 0-62 MPH in under three seconds.
NanoFlowcell says its electric powertrain can be powered via salt water and push the Quant F to 0-62 MPH in under three seconds.
NanoFlowcell AG brings two EVs – the Quantino and the Quant F – to Geneva with some unusual zero-emission powertrain technology.
Quant's Quantino concept electric vehicle will be shown off at the Geneva Motor Show and will have a range of more than 600 miles.
Quant, makers of the NanoFlowcell power technology we saw on the Quant e-Sportlimousine last year at the Geneva Motor Show, is coming back with an evolution of that car called the Quant F. It gets more power, longer range, a two-speed transmission, adaptable all-wheel drive, and a redesigned carbon fiber monocoque.
The Quant e-Sportlimousine that you see here is just the kind of fascinating concept car that the Geneva Motor Show is known for offering up. The product of an energy company called nanoFLOWCELL AG based in Liechtenstein – with help at various points along the way from Koenigsegg and Bosch &n
The Quant is back. Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg partnered with German firm NLV Solar AG on the Quant by Koenigsegg, shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 2009. It was a styling buck of a four-passenger sport sedan that used a brand new,
Koenigsegg CCXR Edition - Click above for a high-res gallery
Click above for a high-res gallery of the Koenigsegg Quant