Here is unveiling of Nikola Motor Company’s electric
long-haul rig concept. The Nikola One, as it’s called, has “6×6 all-wheel
drive,” with 800-volt AC motors and regenerative braking at all wheels. And a
whopping 2000 horsepower, compared to the 400-500 hp that most trucks have.
It also has a tank that holds 150 gallons of compressed
natural gas, which powers a turbine that charges the 320 kWh lithium-ion
battery pack. The idea is that drivers would not have to stop to charge; the
CNG plus regenerative braking would be able to power the truck for 1200 miles
of driving. It’s similar to how the Chevy Volt works, where the gasoline tank
recharges the batteries. The Volt and the Nikola One are both electric vehicles
in that electric power from the batteries turns the wheels, but the batteries
are most often charged by an on-board generator or turbine.
That’s not the only similarity to another company that
Nikola Motor Company has. You may have noticed that it uses the first name of
inventor Nikola Tesla; the last name has already been used. NMC makes no bones
about its admiration for Tesla Motors, but where Tesla started with a wee
roadster and worked toward the midsize sedan, NMC is coming at the problem from
the opposite—and much larger—side of the equation. It hinted at more vehicles
for other markets to come in the future on its website, but NMC is likely
hoping to get the Nikola One onto the road before tackling passenger vehicles.
For those who aren’t quite ready to plunk down $1500 for
a reservation on a $350,000 electric tractor-trailer, NMC also announced a
dune-buggy-esque 4×4 off-road vehicle called the Nikola Zero. For a $750
reservation ($42,000 MSRP), you can get in line for 520 hp of all-electric,
waterproof driving. The Zero plugs in like most EVs do to recharge the 440-volt
lithium-ion batteries rather than using CNG and a turbine, though it does have
solar panels on the roof to power the 12V battery.
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