
- Stellantis NV STLA obsessed This was presented by the French automobile group Citreon a new electric vehicle concept, Oli, made from recycled materials.
- It is expected to weigh 1000kg and deliver a range of 400km. Limiting the top speed to 110 km/h to maximize efficiency enables a consumption of 10 kWh/100 km.
- Customers can expect that many of the concepts and innovations presented in oli will be incorporated into Citroën’s future electric family vehicles.
- also read: Stellantis, Uber increase focus on French electric vehicle market
- Oli’s bonnet, roof and rear panels are made from recycled corrugated cardboard, formed into a honeycomb sandwich between fiberglass reinforcement panels, developed in collaboration with a German chemical company BASF SE BASFY.
- They are coated with Elastoflex polyurethane resin, covered with a protective layer of durable, textured Elastocoat, often used on parking decks or loading docks, and painted with BASF RM Agilis water-based paint.
- Weight is reduced by 50% compared to an equivalent steel roof structure without sacrificing durability and load-bearing capacity.
- Price promotion: STLA shares trade 5.21% lower at $11.93 on the last check Thursday.
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