Aptera Motors has successfully completed real-world testing of its solar electric vehicle in California's Mojave Desert, a key milestone in its development process. Following initial tests at their San Diego facility, the company undertook rigorous evaluations of the vehicle's aerodynamics and solar charging capabilities. Notably, the solar vehicle's coastdown testing revealed exceptional efficiency, taking over three minutes to stop from 60 mph uphill. Their aerodynamic tuft testing confirmed the accuracy of computer simulations, leading to further refinement of the vehicle's design. The focus now shifts to final validation tests before production begins.
The completion of real-world testing for the solar electric vehicle in the Mojave Desert signifies a crucial step toward production, showcasing remarkable efficiency in aerodynamics.
The solar vehicle demonstrated outstanding performance in coastdown tests, requiring over three minutes to stop from 60 mph even uphill, surpassing the efficiency of existing vehicles.
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