Reva has launched its new lithium-ion battery charging stations to make car charging more expeditious. This is not an “in the wind” project. It has taken more than two years of rigorous testing to have made a machine that can give 120 kilometers per charge with a top velocity of 80 kilometers per hour. Now that’s some speed for a battery-operated car.
The all new vanguard charge station can charge 9/10th of the battery within an hour. This would imply taking a break per 120 kilometers for as a less as an hour and starting again. Reva are virtually the pioneers of this avant garde system and they have always kept such innovative edges to themselves.
We have discussed the acceleration quotient and minimized time lags. To add, Reva L-ion also offers an enhanced range to its many already won over customers as we see. These are the three cornerstones of a great battery car and Reva gets flying numbers in all the departments. If 120 kilometer dismays you, let’s tell you that statistically more than 90 percent journeys fall within this number.
Reva has also shielded the battery against weather reverses. This can take care of its only anomaly in the past day; poor cold-weather performance. This fast charging station car from India has made the right waves in Europe and more and more people are seeing it as an option in the face of intensifying gasoline prices. Before using lithium-ion battery, Reva was employing lead-acid battery to power the car.











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