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The Lucid Air Achieves an Estimated EPA Range of 517 Miles on a Single Charge

Lucid Motors expected a remarkable result when they sent the Lucid Air for independent range testing at FEV North America, a leading provider of engineering services in Auburn Hills, Michigan. And their exhaustive process confirmed Lucid’s computer modeling.

Following the official EPA standard testing procedure, they verified an estimated EPA range of 517 miles on a single charge. This new benchmark confirms the Lucid Air as the longest range electric vehicle to date.

The answer of the record-breaking EPA-range to date is Lucid’s proprietary technology, along with careful engineering of every aspect of the Air’s performance and efficiency. Starting with the in-house development of an industry-leading drivetrain, Lucid miniaturized and integrated the Air’s motors, transmission, and inverter, and paired this with an ultra-high, 900+ volt architecture to achieve unmatched compactness and efficiency.

“I believe that our 900-volt architecture, our race-proven battery packs, miniaturized motors and power electronics, integrated transmission systems, aerodynamics, chassis and thermal systems, software, and overall system efficiency have now reached a stage where they collectively set a new standard and deliver a host of ‘world’s firsts,’” said CEO Peter Rawlinson.

Technology for the Lucid Air’s battery packs has been continually developed and refined over 10 years and 20 million real-world miles. It also draws on the expertise of Lucid’s technology division, Atieva, which has supplied battery packs for the entire field of the Formula E racing series since 2018 — and will continue to supply these packs through 2022. The result for the Lucid Air is a battery system that provides unparalleled safety, performance, and energy density in a form sculpted around the occupant cabin.

“Such exceptional efficiency, achieved through in-house technology, is undeniably a measure of a true EV tech company,” said Rawlinson.

Aug 12, 2020Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski

Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

August 12, 2020 Electric Car NewsLucid, Lucid Air, Lucid Motors
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