It is a 4 seat solar & electric supercar designed by the automaker and solar energy specialists NLV Solar - a pioneer in photovoltaics and electrical power technology. The idea it was to develop and design a “car of the future” which can include the solar technology in the felds of photovoltaics and accumulators from NLV Solar. This care use a combination between electric power, aerodynamic, the futuristic design and technology from Koenigsegg and the results is a car which can charge to full capacity in 20 minutes and give the vehicle a range of 500 kilometres.
The ingenious Koenigsegg design provides a unique blend of supercar looks and the space of a traditional luxury sedan. The car will carry four large adults in comfort and also feature a spacious boot at the rear.
The Quant concept it is powered by two electrical AC induction electric motors with variable frequency drive and in-line planetary step down drive, one for each rear wheel. The power generated by this two electric motors is 512hp (382kW) and the torque is 715Nm (527lb-ft).
The NLV Quant is proof that cutting-edge supercars can combine speed, comfort and enjoyment with environmental integrity. And perhaps most crucially, given the supply vulnerability and price volatility of oil-based automotive fuels, it implements the mobile energy technology of the future. The new car reinforces Koenigsegg’s position at the forefront of innovative high-end automotive design and manufacture, with a conscious mind. It also provides a showcase for NLV Solar’s groundbreaking work in developing applications for photovoltaic technology.













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