Chinese firm unveils model that allows users to adjust number of battery packs

Chinese firm unveils model that allows users to adjust number of battery packs

When people think of an electric vehicle with extended-range technology, they think of a vehicle with a fuel engine to provide more range. Now, a Chinese company has unveiled a model that allows users to get extra range by increasing the number of battery packs.

Shanghai Firebright New Energy Technology Co, a Chinese new energy vehicle company, recently unveiled what it calls the pure electric extended-range model, which it developed with Chery at the EVS34 electric vehicle show.

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It differs from the Li Auto, an electric vehicle with extended-range technology, in that its range extender is made up of multiple replaceable split battery packs, the report said.

These packs are called "1+N" packs by Firebright, which can be simply interpreted as extended-range compartments where N split batteries can be inserted in parallel on demand to achieve higher range.

The model is shipped with a basic battery pack and multiple pack bins to allow users to add packs.

The FS6 model released by Firebright, for example, has a factory configured base pack with a range of approximately 200km to 300km, with bays for adding 2-6 packs, each adding approximately 45-50km of range.

The FS6 has a maximum range of approximately 480km for the base model and 670km for the long-range version.

Firebright was founded in 2010 with the aim of providing customers with differentiated smart electric vehicle products and services.

Chinese firm unveils model that allows users to adjust number of battery packs

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