02 December 2022 - 17:13The Lightyear 0 that uses solar energy for more than 600km of driving range is now in production. Picture: SUPPLIEDcar by Dutch EV company Lightyear One. Production of the pioneering hatchback has now begun in Finland.
It can be charged conventionally through wall-sockets or public charging facility for an estimated driving range of 624km. But its main trick is being able to be charged by sunlight via the solar panels lining its roof and bonnet, which adds charge to the small 60kW/h battery pack at a rate of 1.05 kWh. This equates to 10km of range per hour and, depending on the length of the commute and the weather, theoretically the Lightyear 0 could potentially drive for months without needing to charge from wall sockets.
Some of the Lightyear 0’s efficiency stems from advanced aerodynamics and cutting back on performance levels in favour of a longer range. The car takes a claimed 10 seconds to accelerate from standstill to 100km/h, with a top speed of 160km/h.The Lightyear 0 costs €250,000 , but the firm is already working on a more affordable model in 2025 called the Lightyear 2.
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