The Independent on Saturday

Shapely hi-tech solar car envisions a new era

- JASON WOOSEY

HAILING from sunny California and designed from the ground up to maximise energy efficiency, Aptera’s new solar car is close to becoming a reality.

The company recently pulled the covers off its Launch Edition, which is ready to hit the roads, with more than 40000 orders already in place, but don’t expect to see it in South Africa any time soon.

The Aptera’s unique shape, which makes it appear more like an aircraft than a car, allows it to slip through the air using a quarter of the energy that a convention­al car would require, Aptera says. Aerodynami­cs are key, as are ultra-lightweigh­t materials, with the body made from composite materials.

The biggest drawcard, versus your regular electric car, is that it can be powered by the sun alone. A 700 watt solar system allows it to cover up to 64km per day on the sun’s rays alone, assuming you live in a sunny part of the world. However customers who need to travel further than that can plug it into a wall socket or fast charger for an extended range.

The launch edition has a maximum range of 643km, but the company lists various battery options, ranging from 402km to 1600km. Of course, the choice of battery does have a big bearing on the price, which – for the US market – ranges from $29 300 (R500 000) to $48 300 (R833 000).

The vehicle has electric motors in each of its three wheels, which gives the Aptera a system output of 128kW, but thanks to its lightweigh­t and aerodynami­cs it’s quicker off the mark than you might expect, with a claimed four-second 0-96km/h sprint time.

Although its unconventi­onal design means the car can only seat two occupants, its lifting rear solar panel does allow for a small tent to be installed in the back area, for those spontaneou­s trips to the wilderness.

Aptera is aiming to begin production of its three-wheeler by the end of 2023, with an eventual production target of 20000 units per year, although it warns that the delivery timeline will be dependent on funding received.

“We’ve solved the equation for a more efficient way to travel by harnessing the power of the sun, and we’re excited to introduce our Launch Edition vehicle to the world,” said Aptera co-founder Steve Fambro.

“Our tireless efforts have resulted in the Aptera vehicle that can take you where you want to go using the creative energy directly from our sun and efficientl­y converted into free movement.”

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THE Aptera’s unique shape makes it appear more like an aircraft than a car and allows it to slip through the air using a quarter of the energy that a convention­al car would require.

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