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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lightning GT é um automóvel superesportivo produzido pela montadora britânica Lightning Car Company (LCC), e utiliza propulsão elétrica. , Der Lightning GT ist ein britischer AutomoDer Lightning GT ist ein britischer Automobilentwurf in Form eines GT-Sportwagens, der mit elektrischer Energie betrieben wird und ursprünglich mit vier je etwa 120 kW (163 PS) Leistung erbringenden Radnabenmotoren konzipiert war, später mit einem DC synchronus twin motor drivetrain (doppelter Gleichstrom-Synchronmotor). Die Fahrmotoren werden von einem Lithium-Titanat-Akkumulator gespeist, der sich je nach verwendeter Ladeoption laut Herstellerangaben in jeweils 15 Stunden, zweieinhalb Stunden (Onboard-Ladegerät) oder zehn bis zwanzig Minuten (Ultraschnellladung) wieder aufladen lässt. Vorgestellt wurde das Fahrzeug mit dem Design eines GT-Sportwagens im Juni 2007 in Großbritannien von Chris Dell, dem Direktor der in London ansässigen Lightning Car Company, und vom Entwickler und Chefingenieur Arthur Wolstenholme. Das Auto soll 137.000 € kosten (Stand September 2009). Der Start der Serienproduktion wurde vom Hersteller zunächst mit dem Jahr 2010 angegeben und seitdem in mehreren Schritten auf Ende 2015 verschoben.hreren Schritten auf Ende 2015 verschoben. , Lightning GT — планируемый спортивный электромобиль класса Gran Turismo Британской фирмы Lightning Car Company. , El Lightning GT es un deportivo eléctrico El Lightning GT es un deportivo eléctrico fabricado por la empresa británica especializada en el desarrollo y producción de vehículos eléctricos de altas prestaciones. El Lightning GT cuenta con dos motores eléctricos que le proporcionan 300 kW (408 CV), una aceleración de 0 to 100 km/h en menos de 5 segundos y una velocidad máxima limitada a 210 km/h. En su configuración estándar tiene dos baterías de 22 kWh de titanato de litio (LTO) que le aportan una autonomía de 240 km, opcionalmente puede instalarse una tercera batería aumentando la autonomía hasta 360 km.ería aumentando la autonomía hasta 360 km. , The Lightning GT is a battery-electric spoThe Lightning GT is a battery-electric sports car under development by the Lightning Car Company, a London-based privately owned and funded business. The project was initially unveiled to the public in July 2008 at the British International Motor Show, with deliveries originally expected in 2009, but without funding the project has effectively been on hold in recent times. The GT was displayed at the 2014 Low Carbon Vehicle Event with Magtec.The GT was displayed at the London Motor Show in May 2016 as one of the main features and placed in front of the show entrance where anecdotally it received great critical acclaim for its enduring styling.Most recently the Lightning was in Paris where it was shown by a French manufacturer to their Asian partner with a view to a long term EU and Asia association. The silver Lightning GT show car has now been accepted for a placement at the British Motor Museum where it will go on display from April onwards. It has been accepted there as it has a special place in British automotive history, arguably it was the leading British pioneer for EV in the 21st century. Technical details The car is powered by twin rear-mounted synchronous motors, driving through independent reduction gearboxes under electronic torque control. The powertrain system is sourced from , the leading UK powertrain manufacturer, providing rear-wheel drive and a peak power output capability of 300 kW (408 PS; 402 bhp). with 4000 Nm of torque available at the wheels. The Lightning GT accelerates to 97 km/h (60 mph) in less than 4 seconds and is geared for over 300 km/h (185 mph). Its body will be made from carbon fibre and the chassis from a honeycomb aluminium structure. This unique H chassis will also house the battery modules which when integrated add massive torsional and beam strength. Final assembly location has yet to be determined. A small amount of the development of the GT was assisted with a grant from the UK Government's , as part of the EEMS Consortium. The Lightning GT development car excelled as a part of this consortium with 100% drivetrain and battery reliability over a full years monitored testing. The GT covered more miles than the rest of the consortium combined. than the rest of the consortium combined. , Lightning GT – sportowy samochód z napędem elektrycznym zbudowany przez Brytyjską firmę . Sprzedaż rozpocznie się prawdopodobnie w roku 2012.
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rdfs:comment El Lightning GT es un deportivo eléctrico El Lightning GT es un deportivo eléctrico fabricado por la empresa británica especializada en el desarrollo y producción de vehículos eléctricos de altas prestaciones. El Lightning GT cuenta con dos motores eléctricos que le proporcionan 300 kW (408 CV), una aceleración de 0 to 100 km/h en menos de 5 segundos y una velocidad máxima limitada a 210 km/h. En su configuración estándar tiene dos baterías de 22 kWh de titanato de litio (LTO) que le aportan una autonomía de 240 km, opcionalmente puede instalarse una tercera batería aumentando la autonomía hasta 360 km.ería aumentando la autonomía hasta 360 km. , Der Lightning GT ist ein britischer AutomoDer Lightning GT ist ein britischer Automobilentwurf in Form eines GT-Sportwagens, der mit elektrischer Energie betrieben wird und ursprünglich mit vier je etwa 120 kW (163 PS) Leistung erbringenden Radnabenmotoren konzipiert war, später mit einem DC synchronus twin motor drivetrain (doppelter Gleichstrom-Synchronmotor). Die Fahrmotoren werden von einem Lithium-Titanat-Akkumulator gespeist, der sich je nach verwendeter Ladeoption laut Herstellerangaben in jeweils 15 Stunden, zweieinhalb Stunden (Onboard-Ladegerät) oder zehn bis zwanzig Minuten (Ultraschnellladung) wieder aufladen lässt.Ultraschnellladung) wieder aufladen lässt. , Lightning GT é um automóvel superesportivo produzido pela montadora britânica Lightning Car Company (LCC), e utiliza propulsão elétrica. , Lightning GT — планируемый спортивный электромобиль класса Gran Turismo Британской фирмы Lightning Car Company. , Lightning GT – sportowy samochód z napędem elektrycznym zbudowany przez Brytyjską firmę . Sprzedaż rozpocznie się prawdopodobnie w roku 2012. , The Lightning GT is a battery-electric spoThe Lightning GT is a battery-electric sports car under development by the Lightning Car Company, a London-based privately owned and funded business. The project was initially unveiled to the public in July 2008 at the British International Motor Show, with deliveries originally expected in 2009, but without funding the project has effectively been on hold in recent times. Technical detailson hold in recent times. Technical details
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