In a meeting with the Minister of Productive Development, Matías Kulfas, the directors of the business consortium explained that it is a high-performance tri-wheel vehicle, characterized by a unique acceleration coefficient in the market, achieved by a special battery system capable of delivering 1000 Amps to the three independent motors located in the center of the wheels. Driving conditions are of the super sport type, similar to those of vehicles of the most prestigious brands worldwide.
The top-of-the-range version of this two-seater will reach 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds, and the sale price will be around US$200,000 in Europe and the United States. In addition, a lower range will be manufactured at a more accessible price.
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“For the directors, the technological capacity and the quality of the professionals in our automotive industry were key in the decision,” said Kulfas.
“Argentina has the raw materials, the technology, and the human and professional resources to advance in sustainable mobility. Investments like this are a great opportunity to reposition our automotive industry in the world and generate more Argentine production and work,” added the official.
The president of Daymak, Aldo Baiocchi, participated in the meeting; the company’s R&D director, Mike Chow; the owner of FDC Argentina, Javier Ciabattari; and the vehicle designer engineer, Fabián Magri. Gustavo Castells and Carlos Alonso were also present, representing Emerx SA.
This announcement is made within the framework of the Sustainable Mobility Bill prepared by the Ministry of Productive Development, which was sent by President Alberto Fernández for treatment in the National Congress. With the intention of making a contribution to the global goal of decarbonization, the project aims to promote the growing and sustained use of vehicles powered by non-conventional power sources, of national production.
The promotion of sustainable mobility combines two central aspects: the development of a new mobility industry, its infrastructure and value chain in a context of conversion towards the use of sustainable technologies, together with the promotion of energy efficiency.
According to the Government, this new industry could generate investments of US$8.3 billion over the next 10 years and create more than 21,000 jobs.
Source: Ambito

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