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250-Mile Range, 5-Minute Recharge EV Ready in '09

By Andrew Williams

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With all the negative news reports surrounding the endless production delays at Zap, the electric car fraternity is in severe need of some reasons to be cheerful. Well, it seems that Canadian based EV start-up Zenn Cars might just provide a welcome pick me up. The Toronto outfit has just announced that they plan to release the cityZENN, a low cost, quick charge EV for urban use in fall 2009.

According to the Zenn Cars website, the cityZENN is planned to be “a fully certified, highway capable vehicle with a top speed of 80MPH and a range of 250 Miles. Powered by EEStor, the cityZENN will be rechargeable in less than five minutes, feature operating costs 1/10th of a typical internal combustion engine vehicle, and be 100% emission free.”

It seems that a lot hinges on the production of a new solid-state electrical energy storage unit by secretive ultra-capacitor firm EEStor. The company, partly backed by Zenn, claims the new technology will be longer lasting, lighter, more powerful, and environmentally-friendly than current battery technologies. Apparently EEStor has committed to full commercialization in 2008 and the first production line will be used to supply Zenn. Let’s just hope it doesn’t prove to be a case of ‘Zap revisited.’


via: The Red Ferret