Subaru's Stella EV is Ready to Electrify All Critics
Andrew Robichaud — June 6, 2009 — Autos
References: tradingmarkets & motorauthority
Subaru is ready to go with the release of their fully electric powered vehicle, Stella.
Stella is a minivan-looking eco-car that runs on lithium-ion batteries that last about 55 miles at a maximum speed of 62 MPH (100km/h). It also can charge up to 80% of the battery in 15 minutes using a quick charging system. Full battery charging takes 5-8 hours (5 hours on 200v, 8 hours on 100v).
The Stella EV will be on sale in July for ¥4,725,000 (around $40,000 USD) and Subaru plans to limit sales to 170 units.
Eco! Eco! Eco!
Stella is a minivan-looking eco-car that runs on lithium-ion batteries that last about 55 miles at a maximum speed of 62 MPH (100km/h). It also can charge up to 80% of the battery in 15 minutes using a quick charging system. Full battery charging takes 5-8 hours (5 hours on 200v, 8 hours on 100v).
The Stella EV will be on sale in July for ¥4,725,000 (around $40,000 USD) and Subaru plans to limit sales to 170 units.
Eco! Eco! Eco!
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2. Lithium-ion Batteries - The advancement of lithium-ion batteries is creating new opportunities for eco-friendly transportation and energy storage.
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1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the trend of producing electric minivans.
2. Battery Industry - The advancement of lithium-ion batteries offers opportunities for growth and innovation in the battery industry.
3. Energy Industry - The development of quick charging technology is disrupting the energy industry and creating opportunities for new players to enter the market.
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