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Aptera Motors Corp. (formerly Aptera Motors Inc. and before that Accelerated Composites) is an American crowd funded, pre-production startup company based in Carlsbad, California. It was founded in 2005 before liquidating in 2011.
The Aptera [b] is a two-seat, three-wheeled solar electric vehicle under development by the crowd-funded American car manufacturer Aptera Motors.The stated design goal of the car is to be the most energy efficient mass-produced vehicle ever.
Aptera (Ἄπτερα [1] or Ἀπτερία [2]) or Apteron [3] was an ancient city, now an archaeological site in Kalives [4] in western Crete, a kilometre inland from the southern shore of Souda Bay, [5] about 13 km east of the city of Chania in the municipality of Chania.
3. 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6: 361 Miles. New for the 2023 model year, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 sedan has a distinctive swept-back shape. With a choice of two battery packs and rear- or all-wheel drive, the ...
Aptera, a genus of cockroaches in the family Blaberidae; Apteromantis aptera, a species of praying mantis, endemic to the Iberian Peninsula; Hopea aptera, a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae, endemic to Papua New Guinea; Inga aptera, a species of legume in the family Fabaceae, found only in Brazil
First prototype of the Aptera solar powered EV. In August 2019, Aptera Motors announced a funding campaign for a solar-powered, very efficient "Never Charge" EV, the Aptera, with up to a 1000-mile range. [23] [24] That funding campaign was successful and the first Aptera prototype was shown and the EV launched on December 4, 2020. [25]
The land to the north between Stylos and Megala Chorafia is believed to be an important Minoan site, possibly associated with Aptera, or maybe ancient Aptera itself. No systematic excavations have been done but two kilometres north-west of the village at Sternaki there is an excavated Minoan settlement which includes a potter's kiln, a four ...
This list of prototype solar cars comprises multiperson, relatively practical vehicles powered completely or significantly by solar cells (panels or arrays, mounted on the vehicle) which convert sunlight into electricity to drive electric motors while the vehicle is in motion and have a homologation for public streets.