https://chargedevs.com/newswire/new-video-details-the-making-of-bollingers-electric-sport-utility-truck/
New video details the making of Bollinger’s electric Sport Utility Truck
March 23, 2018  Charles Morris  bollingermotors.com

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https://youtu.be/1-QW8cnflVk
BUILDING THE B1 - Bollinger Motors
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Last year, Bollinger Motors revealed its electric B1 Sport Utility Truck
(SUT), a “no nonsense back-to-basics” vehicle with a rugged frame and
minimal styling.

Now the company, which says it is “ramping up B1 production in earnest,” has
released a short video that follows the 20-month process of designing and
building the prototype.

Company founder Robert Bollinger has been a car guy since childhood. When he
finally got the chance to design his own vehicle, making it electric was a
no-brainer.

The Bollinger B1 has an all-aluminum chassis and body, a dual-motor electric
powertrain and a 120 kWh battery pack that provides a 200-mile range. The
5,000-pound truck has a payload capacity of 5,000 pounds, and an adjustable
suspension that can vary ground clearance from 10 to 20 inches. It’s
obviously built with the job site in mind – with a 12-foot long cargo space
between the front and rear lift gates, it can haul 72 sheets of ½-inch
drywall, and can serve as a remote power source for electric tools.

Bollinger’s design philosophy is to eliminate everything that isn’t
essential to functionality – even the new video is rendered in
black-and-white.

“The B1 really came out of a sudden brainstorm to combine into one truck all
the things I needed for use on my farm,” says Robert Bollinger.
“Unfortunately, the light-duty truck hasn’t really evolved much in the last
century; I found myself really wanting one all-purpose vehicle that could
perform daily farm duties, remote construction projects, exploring off-road,
and more. The underlying concept behind the B1 was to make the truck
incredibly capable and strong.”
[© chargedevs.com]


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https://tiresandparts.net/news/parts/frank-williams-makes-new-platform-for-electric-cars/
Frank Williams Makes New Platform for Electric Cars
March 19, 2018  Frank Williams Advanced Engineering, a sister concern of the
renowned F1 team, has developed a new electric vehicle platform called the
FW-EVX. The platform has an integrated design that cleverly integrates the
batteries and their associated cooling, suspension for up to four motors,
and crash structures ...
https://tiresandparts.net/wp-content/uploads/Williams_AE_EVP-1-1440x960.jpg




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