https://insideevs.com/news/363962/zetta-cm1-worlds-cheapest-ev/ Russian Zetta City Module 1 Wants To Be World’s Cheapest Electric Car Aug 07, 2019 Gustavo Henrique Ruffo
[images / Autoforum.cz , Auto.Mail.ru https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/mBr8A/s3/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/OWVLY/s1/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/W3OXO/s1/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/KkjQN/s1/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/8L8oP/s1/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/AEeZ9/s1/russian-zetta-city-module-1-wants-to-be-the-world-s-cheapest-electric.jpg Gallery: Russian Zetta City Module 1 ... 15 photos video https://youtu.be/WkNFylP_D8g Zetta long2 s ] Production will start in December with a price target of $7,000. Before going to jail in Japan, one of Carlos Ghosn's pet projects was the Renault City K-ZE. It was supposed to be one of the cheapest electric cars in the world. Recent reports from China tell us it will cost around 90,000 renminbi (around $12,700). That is much more than the Ora R1, which starts at 59,800 renminbi (a little above $8,300) It currently holds the title of the world’s cheapest electric. But a little Russian car has plans to change that. It is called Zetta City Module 1. Or CM1, for short. It has a projected price of $7,000. The CM1 is being developed for quite some time now. The video below was shot in 2017 and shows an early prototype, with very generic proportions. The CM1 car may not be your beauty model, but it surely has a personality. It reminds us a bit of the Mahindra e20, especially due to the square lines and the waistline that gets suddenly down closer to the rear. But the CM1 has a better aspect. The $7,000-price-candidate is 3.04 m long, 1.60 m wide, 1.60 m tall and has a 2 m wheelbase. The company says it is a four-seater, but it is just 34 cm longer than a Smart Fortwo. Perhaps it seats two children in the back. Power comes from in-wheel hub induction electric motors in each wheel. “Summer and winter validation has shown us that induction motors can endure road dynamic stresses. They are resistant to chemicals, dust, water, etc. All wheels are connected to a single management system that simulates electric ABS and ESP with high recuperation capability” said Denis Schurovsky, CEO of Zetta. If we can take the video above as a reference, the CM1 can have a nominal 46 hp (34.4 kW) nominal power and 97 hp (72.4 kW) maximum power. “Induction motors have quite high specific torque – up to 30 Nm/kg,” said Schurovsky. The CM1 has obviously no gears and Zetta has developed its own battery pack and battery management system. “It allows us to cut the charging time by 30 percent due to minimizing balancing period,” said the CEO. He promises a range of up to 124 mi (200 km) under ECO mode. Schurovsky plans to show the car in November and to start production in December. We will check back by that time to see how the future world’s cheapest electric car is doing. [© insideevs.com] ... http://e-zetta.ru/en/ ZETTA - Zero Emission Terra Transport Asset. ZETTA is the multifunctional compact module transport platform on induction e-wheels with individual controllers ... http://e-zetta.ru/gallery_gen/182bb97b1414509846543d18b5147d33_630x262.5.png ... https://www.google.com/search?q=electric+ZETTA + https://www.rbth.com/science-and-tech/330803-top-7-electric-cars Top 7 electric cars, from the Tsarist times to today's Russia - Russia Aug 12 2019 ... Soviet Union was one of the world’s leaders in electric cars development ... 7. ZETTA ... this year marks the start of production ... ZETTA. More than 15,000 will be produced annually. The car will be controlled by a tablet, integrated into the dashboard. With a maximum speed of 75 km/h, the vehicle will be able to cover 220 km without recharging. Among potential buyers are UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, and North African countries ... https://cdni-rt.secure2.footprint.net/rbthmedia/images/2019.08/original/5d5169ae85600a6d980c7e40.jpg For EVLN EV-newswire posts use: http://evdl.org/archive/ {brucedp.neocities.org} -- Sent from: http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org Please discuss EV drag racing at NEDRA (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
