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Battery-powered Car drives 600 KM through Germany without recharging

October 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Batteries, Cars

A new milestone for Electric Vehicles was set by German Battery Developer “DBM Energie” and their “Lekker Car”. Based on a standard Audi A2 production car, the vehicle stunned reporters when the CEO of DBM drove nonstop from Munich to Berlin, using only the power of the Lithium-Metall-Polymer-Batteries that his Company developed. Their Energy density is much higher than that of standard Batteries, which makes them also lighter, and therefore more suitable for cars. DBM points out that the car still hat some space in the boot which makes it suitable for daily use. more (in german)

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