- The 800V architecture of ES90 is more efficient and faster to load
- The gigantic battery of 111kwh offers a great reach
- Recycled materials and battery passport will also present
Volvo is ready to reveal his handsome totally electric hall next week, claiming that this “wheel supercomputer” will be the most powerful electric vehicle that he has created with respect to the processing power.
But the Swedish brand continues to lower the things attracting as we accelerate towards the complete revelation, including the fact that it can administer 700 km of range with a single load, that is 435 miles for fans of the imperial unit.
This is thanks to a huge 111 kWh battery pack and an 800 V electric architecture taken from the ex90 SUV, which is not only more efficient during operation, but can also help load at speeds of up to 350kw.
Volvo says that if you can find the appropriate quick position, you can add 300 km (186 miles) in the time it takes to use the toilet and ask for a coffee, or 10 minutes, in other words.
When developing the ES90, Volvo introduced lighter electronic engines and other components to reduce the total weight, as well as create the latest internal battery management software that provides a “more robust load experience,” according to the Swedish brand.
Taking advantage of the brain behind Breathe Battery Technologies, a company in which Volvo invested last year, the car manufacturer has been able Minutes of the fastest loaders.
The ES90 also includes many recycled materials to reduce its carbon footprint, including the fact that 29 percent of all aluminum and 18 percent of all the steel used in the ES90 is recycled, while the ES90 also contains the 16 percent of recycled and biocyclist polymers and bio -the based materials.
The Blockchain Battery Passport Initiative of Volvo will also be presented in the last model, which allows owners to track the exact raw materials used, where they come from and their general CO2 footprint.
Volvo feels that premium halls still have a place
Although the SUV body style still constitutes most vehicle sales worldwide, Volvo still feels that there is a place for long and luxurious rooms, with the ES90 ready to offer a large amount of space for legs in the back. transported around.
Speaking recently with Azocar, the head of Volvo, Jim Rowan, explained that his Chinese buyers still favor luxury cars with “really long leg room” in the rear, indicating that it is likely that the ES90 has a lot of space To stretch.
In addition to this, the last Superset technology battery, which we inform last week, will allow the set of Volvo sensors, to include cameras, radar and lidar, offer the next generation of advanced security functionality and growing levels of autonomous driving, Something that Chinese clients are also higher in their essential list.