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Subaru Stella EV

The Subaru Stella electric vehicle is based on Stella minicar, combining the EV system with the compact and light body, which offers an adequate and convenient means of transportation for daily commuting.

Subaru started production of 170 Stella EVs last year, with a price tag of $47,900. With the benefit of a complex combination of subsidies from the national and regional governments that amounts to around $18,000 per car, the tiny Stella EV still costs a hefty $29,000.

The Subaru Stella EV is powered with 9.2 kWh battery pack, generating 47kW of maximum power output, which yields a nominal range of just 55 miles.

The Stella’s interior is snug but the torque electric motor means that it accelerates off the line quickly, getting to 40 mph in just four seconds. The top speed is limited to 60 mph to keep the batteries from overheating.

The EV can be re-charged up to 80% of its capacity in 15 minutes using the quick charging system, whereas it’s also fully rechargeable in 8 hours with AC100V household power outlet or 5 hours with AC200V.

The car not only offers zero CO2 emissions during driving but also dramatically reduced level of CO2 produced in the process of electric generation, compared to the petrol engine vehicle’s emissions level.

The Subaru Stella’s new mobility combines utility, practical driving range and environmental friendliness.

Major specifications:

Length×Width×Height3,395mm×1,475mm×1,660mm
Curb weight1,010kg
Passenger seating4
Max. speed100km/h
Per-charge driving distance90km (10-15 mode)
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous system
Max. power output47kW
Max. torque170N·m
Drive-trainFront-wheel drive
Battery typeLithium-ion batteries
Total voltage346V
Total energy9kWh
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Jan 27, 2010Blagojce Krivevski
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January 27, 2010 Electric Car ReviewsEV, stella ev, StellaEv, subaru, subaru stella, subaru stella ev, SubaruStella, SubaruStellaEv
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