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Easee and Renault attempt solar powered drive across Britain

Easse and Renault aim to complete the first drive from Land’s End to John O’Groats in a production electric vehicle powered by solar energy.
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James Evison

Easse and Renault aim to complete the first drive from Land’s End to John O’Groats in a production electric vehicle powered by solar energy.

Over five days, a Renault 4 E-Tech electric plein sud techno+ is travelling north through Britain, with every unit of electricity used to charge the vehicle generated by the sun.

The car is being charged through a three-phase Easee Charge Pro EV charger, connected to a combination of installed solar arrays and portable battery storage units charged using solar energy. No grid electricity will be used to power the Renault during the challenge, it said.

Starting on 20 June, the Easee Sun Run is designed to demonstrate how renewable generation, energy storage, smart charging and electric vehicles can work together as one flexible clean-energy system.

The fully-electric model combines a 52kWh battery and 150hp powertrain with a range of up to 242 miles under the WLTP combined cycle.

Anthony Fernandez, CEO of Easee, said: 

“The Easee Sun Run is an opportunity to show what clean mobility can achieve using technology that is already available today. When electric vehicles, chargers, renewable generation and energy storage work together, they can form part of a smarter and more resilient energy system.

“We know the journey will present challenges, but that is exactly the point. We want to put the technology into a demanding, real-world environment and show what is possible when every mile is powered by the sun.”

Image courtesy of Easee/Renault

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