Meet the Sci-Fi Chic Deliver

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Jun 3, 2014

British start-up Liberty Electric Cars has unveiled a sci-fi chic electric delivery van called the Deliver.

According to Liberty, the Deliver’s power-train consists of a lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt oxide battery pack of indeterminate size and in-wheel electric motors.

Which wheels those motors power, or the vehicle’s total power output, remains unspecified. As does the amount of time it takes to charge the battery.

Liberty does quote a 62-mile range and a top speed of 62 mph, however.

That doesn’t compare favorably with the stated performance of the upcoming Nissan e-NV200, but it does boast jaw-dropping styling and an attention drawing front bubble.

Whether Liberty Electric Cars will be able to deliver the Deliver into customer hands remains to be seen.

Even so, its an interesting entry into this year’s increasingly interesting field of electric contenders.

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About The Author - Jeremy Smithson

Started Puget Sound Solar in 2001 with 30 years of construction contracting experience, and a desire to turn Seattle on to solar energy. Achieving NABCEP certification in 2004, Jeremy believes that our customers often follow a path similar to the one he took, starting out with solar daydreaming, then progressing to education on the subject, and eventually leading to action. In addition to leading the company he also does some teaching and speaking engagements about various aspects of solar energy, and experiments relentlessly with various solar, energy efficiency, and electric vehicle projects.

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