
We spent
two posts on SIM-LEI, an electric car developed by a a spin-off startup at
Keio University in Tokyo in collaboration with a total of 34 domestic and foreign companies, in the past months. And it seems that the startup,
SIM Drive Corporation, is on track to start mass-producing the vehicle in about 2 years. The company was set up in August 2009. The main selling point of the newest version is that it can drive over 300km at a constant speed of 100km/h. In spring, SIM Drive said the SIM-LEI (?Leading Efficiency In-Wheel motor?) can reach 333km under ?general urban traffic conditions in Japan?.
Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/29/video-japanese-electric-car-sim-lei/
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