Aptera Motors has launched the world’s first self-charging car, which uses solar energy and is attracting the attention of thousands of drivers and enthusiasts.
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Although it can only travel about 64 kilometers a day on solar energy, many are excited about saving time and money on battery charging.
The model, resembling a small aircraft and weighing 65% less than other electric vehicles, can travel up to approximately 1600 kilometers on a single charge, requiring only 30% of the energy used by other EVs.
At an event in San Francisco, Aptera showcased its innovative three-wheeled car, which features Lamborghini-style doors. The company has already received 48,000 reservations, with 500 drivers located in the city.
Set to launch in the second quarter of next year, the car will be priced at $35,000, significantly lower than the average price of $56,000 for electric vehicles.
Source: The Sun | Photos: Instagram (@aptera_motors) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team