This eight wheels goes from 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds. This car named "Eliica" (Electric Lithium-Ion Car) which developped by Keio University and Professor Hiroshi Shimizu. The Eliica reached a top speed of 370 km/h at the Nardo test track in Italy, and the team's goal is to beat the top speed of the world's fastest production car (the Bugatti Veyron) and build a limited run of 200 production units, therefore becoming not just the fastest electric car in the world, but the fastest production car."
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Electric Vehicles
- Developing faster and more efficient electric cars can disrupt the automotive industry by challenging the dominance of traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.
- Advanced Lithium-ion Batteries
- Advancements in lithium-ion battery technology can revolutionize the electric car industry by providing longer range and faster charging capabilities.
- Sustainable Transportation
- The push for sustainable transportation options, such as electric cars, can disrupt the automotive industry by addressing environmental concerns and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Sectors Adopting This
- Automotive
- The automotive industry has an opportunity to innovate and adapt to the growing demand for electric vehicles and sustainable transportation solutions.
- Battery Technology
- The battery technology industry can capitalize on the need for advanced lithium-ion batteries in the development of faster and more efficient electric vehicles.
- Renewable Energy
- The renewable energy industry can benefit from the increased adoption of electric vehicles, as they provide an opportunity for energy storage and utilization of renewable energy sources.