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SEA Electric releases new images of models, features

by Jacque / Monday, 26 August 2019 / Published in Media Release, News, SEA-Drive, Technology, Uncategorized

Melbourne electric vehicle drive manufacturer SEA Electric continues to release more images and videos detailing their all-electric van and light truck range.

The company, which fits its drives on most van and cab/chassis platforms including Ford, Iveco and Isuzu, over the weekend released the main image (above) of its Isuzu F Series.

Powered by SEA-Drive 100 and 120 electric power-systems, it has a range up to 350km per charge and an up to 10-year battery lifecycle.

SEA’s main manufacturing plant is in Dandenong, Melbourne, with a truck assembly operation to open in the state’s La Trobe Valley in 2020.

Group managing director, Tony Fairweather told @AuManufacturing: “We have global aspirations, with product currently deployed in six countries.

“Disappointingly, Australia is the only one if these with no incentives for EV operators, yet it is the only country where we’ve invested in assembly operations.”

The Iveco Acco EV (below) is a heavy-duty commercial truck. GVM range from 18t to 26t, maximum torque 3,500Nm, and an unladen range of up to 250km.

The company has arrangements with local companies who assemble the vehicles in five countries offshore, including New Zealand and the United States.

Electric buses are also on the company’s radar, with the SEA E4B (below) designed to be the world’s first economically viable, 100% electric 15 seater commuter bus.

The heart of the company’s system, the SEA-Drive (below), incorporates regenerative braking to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery, minimising traditional braking and lowering maintenance costs.

Fairweather said “The economics now make sense and duty cycles can be achieved, so the EV transition is accelerating.” READ MORE

Pictures/video: SEA Electric

Article by @AuManufacturing, August 26 2019

 

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