Leo Finished the Design of the e-Super Car
07/08/2011 | 11:20am
Leo Motors, Inc. (OTC Markets:LEOM) revealed the design of the electric
super car. Titled as LZ-1, the aero dynamic design body of the new
electric super car will be fabricated with aluminum, magnesium and
carbon fiber which will reduce the weight and increase the safety.
The new electric car has been in development since 2006. Leo innovated
high power electric motors and high density energy storage. The new
super car is being created to make 0 to 60 miles per hour within 2.9
seconds using 240kW single electric motor. If it is fulfilled, it will
be the fastest electric car in the history. Using Leo's patented compact
power storage system with lithium ion polymer battery cells; the super
EV is designed to drive more than 230 miles per single charge. Leo is
also developing an on- board generator for the super car. Using hydrogen
and LPG gas as fuel, Leo's generator will continuously charge battery in
the car without emitting anything in its tail pipe. Per single charging
and fueling, Leo plans to make the e-super car can run 500 miles.
According to John Lee, CEO of Leo Motors, "The new electric super car
will demonstrate all our patented technology accumulated more than 10
years. Through this project, we will prove ourselves that we can make
the EV drive faster, go further, and safer than any other EV's ever
introduced."
About Leo Motors
LEO MOTORS is a US public company based outside of Seoul, Korea, engaged
in the development, manufacture and sale of Electric Vehicle (EV) power
trains and components. Leo has developed many original EV power trains
and has converted many models of existing internal combustion engine
(ICE) vehicles into EVs, including scooters, motorcycles, highway speed
sedans, buses and trucks. Leo Motors has also developed Zinc Air Fuel
Cell Generator (ZAFCG) which will free EV's from range limitation with
zero emissions.
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