Aptera Ceo Steve Fambro
Posted by Paul Martin · 10 Comments
http://AlternativeEnergy.com’s David Kates speaks with Steve Fambro, CEO of Aptera Motors. Fambro talks about the benefits of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids and the Typ-1’s design.
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Posted by Paul Martin · 10 Comments
http://AlternativeEnergy.com’s David Kates speaks with Steve Fambro, CEO of Aptera Motors. Fambro talks about the benefits of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids and the Typ-1’s design.
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but ala it was not to be. Wilbur and the board of directors fired Fambro and fucked it all up. now it might never happen.
Steve Fambro is an automotive genius. GReat informative video.
lets start it on the west coast….Vancouver Canada likes the concept…Id set up a dealership here.and or Make em for the canucks
C’mon you have to bring this to Florida!! Seriously!!
Or you have to move to California.
That chassis will also make an excellent race car. If you put in a highly tuned Hayabusa engine and transmission and don’t care that it will use more gas because of it you could have a seriously fast car. Or a 2.0liter 4cylinder engine. The low weight and the near negligible aero-dynamic drag. Will make it go. Although electric motors have ALOT of torque throughout their power curve so this car will definitely be fun to drive anyway.
WOW!!1.The diesel hybrids will get 300miles/gallon.2. It has the safety structures of the small private aircrafts with airbags, crush zones and the seatbelts.3. The strength of the crush zones are 1.5 or 2 times the strength of Federal standards for passenger vehicles.4. It is classified as a motorcycle – SO YOU CAN DRIVE ON THE CARPOOL LANE WITH ONE PERSON! jaja but at the same time have 1.5 to 2 times the safety of a regular car. Oh my god- This car is going to own!
i am from new york and i like this car. i just wonder how it might handle in the snow?
they’re going to make a new york model suitable for the kind of weather conditions there?
i actually emailed aptera and they said they have plans for testing future models of the aptera for handling snow…i would think probably a 4 wheel vehicle depending of coarse on how well the initial release of the car goes in california and prob will expand to state like arizona 1st…