ElectraMeccanica

ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp
Industry Automotive
Founded 2015
Headquarters 102 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
Areas served
Canada
United States of America
Key people
CEO Jerry Kroll
Co-founder Henry Reisner
Products Electric vehicle
Brands Sparrow
Solo
SuperSolo
Services Gear Shop
Website electrameccanica.com

ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp. is a Canadian Electric vehicle manufacturer established in 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia and expected to release the Solo, its first designed product before the end of 2016.

Sparrow, Solo and Super Solo Electric Vehicles

Three-wheeler Sparrow cars in 2016
Three-wheeler Sparrow car in front of New Westminster facility in 2016

In 2015, ElectraMeccanica produced a 3-wheel electric car named Sparrow that was originally designed and produced by Corbin Motors then Myers Motors.[1] Sparrow was 2.7 metres long, 1.2 metres wide and weighed 578 kilograms.[2] In addition to reducing Sparrow's weight, ElectraMeccanica also replaced its lead-acid battery with lithium-ion.[1]

The Solo will be a zero-emission, one-seat, three-wheel, battery electric vehicle promoted by ElectraMeccanica as “The Smartest Commuter Car On The Planet.” The Solo will have a 160 km (100 mile) travel length, a 130 km/h maximum speed and a 3-6 hour recharge time.[3] The Solo’s 8.6 kWh, 82 hp lithium-ion electric motor produces 140 ft-lbs of torque from a standstill.[4] EM demonstrated the Solo with a 16.1 kWh battery in September 2016, to be available in 2017.[5]

Their second designed product being developed is the Super Solo, a sport-car style of the 3-wheel, solo-driver electric vehicle.

Car components are provided from India and China, including a partnership with Zongshen Industrial Group.[6] Assembly is performed in British Columbia in New Westminster and North Saanich.[7] Sales sites will be located in Downtown Vancouver and in the USA in California and Nevada.

Origin

ElectraMeccanica was co-founded in 2015 by Henry Reisner of Intermeccanica and Jerry Kroll, former race-car champion and former CEO of CRAiLAR Technologies.[8] Kroll previously developled electric drive systems in race cars for five years at the NASA Research Park in Mountain View, California.[1]

See also

Other microcars and 3-wheel electric/hybrid automobiles

References

  1. 1 2 3 McCredie, Andrew (2015-07-10). "Canadian company ElectraMeccanica calls its three-wheel Sparrow the "Beetle for the 21st century"". Driving.ca. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  2. Constantineau, Bruce (2016-06-26). "High hopes for made-in-B.C. electric car". The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  3. "New Made-in-BC Electric Car Hits Road Next Month". surrey604.com. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  4. Brown, Bruce. "Solo, an electric 3-wheeler, goes on sale in U.S. and Canada in September". digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  5. "Electra Meccanica unveils the production version of the SOLO, a ~$15,500 all-electric 3-wheeler with 100 miles range". Electrek. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  6. Wood, Daniel (2016-07-27). "Is this Your Commuting Future? Inside the bet that a BC-made, single-seat electric car is the next (really) big thing.". The Tyee.
  7. Hartland, Louise (2016-08-04). "'It's the future': B.C. company building new electric vehicle". CTV News Vancouver Island.
  8. Mandel, Charles. "From fossil fueled to electric vehicles, Canada's transition is underway". nationalobserver.com. National Observer. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  9. "1955 Fuji Cabin". Microcarmuseum.com. Retrieved 2009-12-15.

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