Get Ready For 260,000 Electric Cars With Solar Integration
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We’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of Sion: the world’s first series-produced electric car with solar integration created by the German startup Sono Motors. The compact minivan is set to be released at the end of 2019, and already has many prospective buyers and excited followers behind the brand.
Thomas Hausch, COO at Sono Motors since earlier this year and former Managing Director of Nissan Center Europe, announced plans to make and sell 260,000 vehicles – all of them black. This follows the company’s drive towards mass production, simplicity, and keeping costs low. More than 7,500 customers have already reserved and paid a deposit for their vehicles.
The Munich-based startup initially gathered funding from equity crowdfunding, raising over €820,000 through a crowd-funding campaign in 2016. With crowd-investing in 2017, it raised €1.8 million from private investors. “We will last a long time, because our cash burn rate is very low,” Hausch projected, and the simplicity of the all-black plan for the Sion is part of the key to their predicted success. One thing we won’t know for certain is how long the first generation vehicles will last. But suffice it to say, we’re excited to find out.
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