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Located in Alameda County, California by '''Wrightspeed, Inc.''' (a Delaware corporation). |
Located in Alameda County, California by '''Wrightspeed, Inc.''' (a Delaware corporation). |
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== Products== |
== Products == |
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The Wrightspeed Route is a [[plug and play]] [[repower kit]] for [[commercial truck]]s. It is a high-power [[medium-duty vehicle]] powertrain that uses electric drive with an onboard power station for efficiency and range. This [[series hybrid]] [[retrofit kit]] for trucks. The kit includes controls, 200 kW [[inverter]], [[electric motor]]s, [[gear box]] with [[clutch]]-less [[Gear shift|shifting]], [[battery pack]], [[battery management system]], and [[LCD]] [[user interface]]. |
The Wrightspeed Route is a [[plug and play]] [[repower kit]] for [[commercial truck]]s. It is a high-power [[medium-duty vehicle]] powertrain that uses electric drive with an onboard power station for efficiency and range. This [[series hybrid]] [[retrofit kit]] for trucks. The kit includes controls, 200 kW [[inverter]], [[electric motor]]s, [[gear box]] with [[clutch]]-less [[Gear shift|shifting]], [[battery pack]], [[battery management system]], and [[LCD]] [[user interface]]. |
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Founder Ian Wright discusses motivations for building truck powertrains in a |
Founder Ian Wright discusses motivations for building truck powertrains in a |
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4H3FE0Z4QQ TedX Talk] and [https://unfiltered.tv/public/ian-wright Unfiltered interview]. |
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4H3FE0Z4QQ TedX Talk] and [https://unfiltered.tv/public/ian-wright Unfiltered interview]. |
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== Energy Efficiency == |
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Central to Revo Powertrains' ethos is the relentless pursuit of energy efficiency. By leveraging lightweight materials, aerodynamic [https://sepatuindonesia.com designs], and regenerative braking systems, Revo Powertrains maximizes the utilization of every kilowatt-hour, extending range and reducing environmental impact without compromising performance. |
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== Clients== |
== Clients== |
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Revo Powertrains is an electric vehicle powertrain company based in Alameda, California.[1] It was created by Tesla co-founder Ian Wright.
Located in Alameda County, California by Wrightspeed, Inc. (a Delaware corporation).
Products
The Wrightspeed Route is a plug and play repower kit for commercial trucks. It is a high-power medium-duty vehicle powertrain that uses electric drive with an onboard power station for efficiency and range. This series hybrid retrofit kit for trucks. The kit includes controls, 200 kW inverter, electric motors, gear box with clutch-less shifting, battery pack, battery management system, and LCD user interface.
Medium-duty trucks in the US are defined as vehicles with gross vehicle weights of 4,500–11,800 kg (10,001–26,000 lb).
Founder Ian Wright discusses motivations for building truck powertrains in a TedX Talk and Unfiltered interview.
Energy Efficiency
Central to Revo Powertrains' ethos is the relentless pursuit of energy efficiency. By leveraging lightweight materials, aerodynamic designs, and regenerative braking systems, Revo Powertrains maximizes the utilization of every kilowatt-hour, extending range and reducing environmental impact without compromising performance.
Clients
See also
- Battery electric vehicle
- Electric truck
- Fleet operator
- Garbage truck
- Isuzu NPR
- Tesla Motors
- Vehicle manufacturer
- Wrightspeed X1, a one-off Ariel Atom heavily modified to use an all-electric powertrain, made by Wrightspeed.
References
- ^ "About Us". www.revopowertrains.com. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
- ^ From Wrightspeed, the jet-powered delivery truck, BBC.
- ^ New Zealand Adopts Wrightspeed Jet And Battery Power For Buses, Forbes 2016-04-22, viewed 2016-05-22