Supercar's quantum leap

QUANT e-Sportlimousine supercar, created with the help of achievements in the sphere of quantum chemistry and liquid electrolytes, has been certified and is now officially street-legal in the European Union.

QUANT e-Sportlimousine supercar, created with the help of achievements in the sphere of quantum chemistry and liquid electrolytes, has been certified and is now officially street-legal in the European Union.

Representatives of the Liechtenstein-based company NanoFlowcell, which have actually created the supercar, assume that «this is a historic moment and a milestone not only for our company but perhaps even for the electro-mobility of the future».

The car has been revealed at the Geneva Motor Show this spring. It accelerates to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds, while its top speed is 380 km/h.

The powerplant of the QUANT e-Sportlimousine comprises four electric motors. It produces the operating power of 653 hp, while its peak power is 925 hp.

The most interesting fact is that the engines are powered by flow batteries fitted with two storage tanks for the electrolyte fluid, the recipe of which is kept in secret. At the heart of the system is a membrane that separates two differing chemistries. Electricity produced as a result of this miracle and chemical reaction, is then delivered to supercapacitors and then later to the motors. The supercar has a range of more than 600 km.

There is no word yet when the QUANT e-Sportlimousine is going to hit production, however, the company claims that «things are running at full tilt».

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