Realizing that hydrocarbon raw materials are exhaustible, humanity is actively looking for alternative sources of energy. Including for cars. Now quite a few young enthusiasts offer bold ideas and are looking for sponsors for their implementation. A striking example of successful cooperation between intellect and capital is the hypercar Tachyon Speed. He was introduced by the American start-up Rice Advanced Engineering Systems and Research (RAESR). The company's specialists are working on prototypes of power plants and energy storage systems.
Two-door Tachyon Speed received from its creators power plant, consisting of six electric motors. The given unit gives out 1250 horsepowers. To pass the speed limit of 100 km/h car you need only about 3 seconds. The maximum speed of Tachyon Speed is 386 kilometers per hour. The power reserve of the car is about 250 kilometers.
The body of the car is a light hollow frame made of chrome-molybdenum with attached panels of carbon fiber. Of the same material, a body kit of a stylish hypercar was made, and some details were made using 3D printing of polycarbonate and nylon used in the aerospace industry.
The date of release of the car in the series, as well as its price so far remain unknown.
Photo: E.ON, RAESR