Aptera has successfully completed the first round of real-world validation testing for its production-intent solar electric vehicle (sEV) at a proving ground in the Mojave Desert. The tests confirmed the vehicle’s exceptional aerodynamic efficiency and energy consumption, reinforcing its potential for solar mobility.
Key highlights include:
- Record-breaking coastdown test: Aptera’s sEV took over three minutes to decelerate from 60 mph to a stop, even uphill, demonstrating industry-leading efficiency.
- Aerodynamic validation: Tuft testing confirmed real-world airflow matched Aptera’s computer simulations, helping engineers refine the design.
- Extended highway testing: The vehicle’s real-world energy consumption closely aligned with Aptera’s mathematical predictions, achieving near its target of 100 Wh/mile.
Aptera is now developing its next validation vehicle with refinements for improved fit, finish, and optimized weight. Upcoming tests will include a full range test and solar charging validation as the company moves toward full-scale production for its nearly 50,000 pre-order holders.
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