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EV Battery Tech Unveils Trilogy Line, Based on Daymak Spiritus Three-Wheeler

Extreme Vehicle Battery Tech announced the IoniX Pro Trilogy Vision Electric Vehicle (EV) line, which is being developed in partnership with Daymak, a Canadian LEV (light electric vehicle) manufacturer. The companies expect to have a completely functional prototype built by next year.
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EV Battery tech unveils the Trilogy Line, developed in collaboration with LEV maker DaymakEV Battery tech unveils the Trilogy Line, developed in collaboration with LEV maker DaymakEV Battery tech unveils the Trilogy Line, developed in collaboration with LEV maker DaymakEV Battery tech unveils the Trilogy Line, developed in collaboration with LEV maker DaymakEV Battery tech unveils the Trilogy Line, developed in collaboration with LEV maker Daymak
Part of the line will be the IoniX Pro Trilogy Vision and Vision X three-wheelers, which will be based on the Daymak Spiritus. The EVs will be powered by Daymak’s powertrain and EV Battery Tech’s patented battery technology.

Combining the Canadian LEV maker’s powertrain with the battery technology and built-in system from EV Battery Tech that utilizes its proprietary blockchain technology will set the stage for what the companies describe as ”the fastest and most eco-friendly EVs on the market.”

The Trilogy Line will have the first EVs developed with smart grid integration in mind. IoniX Pro, a subsidiary of EV Battery Tech, will design and build the introductory models.

Trilogy Vision is an everyday commuter that will be capable of reaching a top speed of 85 mph (137 kph). It’s a three-wheeler with two seats that features IoniX Pro AI-powered battery system. On a single charge, the vehicle can run on electric juice for up 185 miles (298 km). Trilogy Vision can be charged in less than an hour, and it’s good to go. The estimated price for this three-wheeler is $20K.

The other model, Trilogy Vision X, is an autonomous-enabled convertible that is able to go from 0 to 60 mph (0-100 kph) in just 1.8 seconds. It has an increased range of up to 300 miles (483 km). Tech-wise it will be equipped with 5G connectivity, as well as smart data capabilities. Like Trilogy Vision, the Vision X will also feature an Ionix Pro battery system and will be able to charge in under one hour. For this model, the price jumps to $150K, which is more than seven times the price listed for Vision X.

EV Battery Tech and Daymak expect to have a fully functional prototype completed in early 2022, with deliveries slated to start in 2023.
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Florina taught herself how to drive in a Daewoo Tico (a rebadged Suzuki Alto kei car) but her first "real car" was a VW Golf. When she’s not writing about cars, drones or aircraft, Florina likes to read anything related to space exploration and take pictures in the middle of nature.
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