https://cleantechnica.com/2020/01/25/electric-ferrari-plans-leaked-in-patent-filing/
Electric Ferrari Plans Leaked In Patent Filing
January 25th, 2020  Jo Borrás 

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Electric Ferrari Patent Filings

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It doesn’t seem like all that long ago that even the idea of an electric
Ferrari was controversial. Indeed, it was 2016 when then-Ferrari Chairman
Sergio Marchionne said that, “with Ferrari, (an electric car) is almost an
obscene concept,” before he finished up with, “you’d have to shoot me
first.” Well, Sergio– times sure do change, don’t they? At least, that’s
what a series of plans for an electric Ferrari from a leaked patent filing
would seem to say about the matter!

In fairness to Marchionne, he would pass on before Ferrari built a pure
electric car, succumbing as he did to cancer at the age of 66. Tragic as
that was, what isn’t tragic is Ferrari joining the rest of the automotive
universe in the 21st century with plans to build a for-real battery-powered
Ferrari by 2025.

The push for Ferrari to finally go electric was, no doubt, accelerated by
the success of the electric Porsche Taycan and, obviously, the rapid growth
of Tesla ... the step towards all-electric seems ready to happen.

Based on the filings, it seems like Ferrari’s first foray into electrics
will mirror Porsche’s in another way, too. Rather than build an electric
sportscar, like an electric Porsche 911 or battery-powered Ferrari 488,
Ferrari seems to be planning an electric GT, with a traditional long hood,
short deck design. Something along the lines of an electrified Ferrari 812
Superfast, maybe …

… and I say that because the line drawings around Figure 11 of the leaked
European patent filings kinda sorta look like they’d lay over the 812
Superfast’s silhouette outline rather nicely, don’t you think?

As you might expect given the state of the art at Porsche and Tesla, the
upcoming Ferrari EV will have multiple electric motors– as many as four, in
fact. One for each wheel. The patent reads as if these could be operated
independently, too. To quote the filing, “an electrically powered road
vehicle comprising four drive wheels and four reversible electric machines,
each of which is mechanically entirely independent of the other electric
machines and has a shaft directly connected to a corresponding drive wheel.”
That could mean that this Ferrari is capable of some crazy, Rivian-style
tank turns and other wild cornering tricks — alas, that’s pure speculation
at this point ...
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Detroit-Hamtramck to be GM’s First Assembly Plant 100 Percent Devoted to EVs
January 27, 2020  Since the fall of 2018, GM has committed to invest more
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