Liux Geko: The Spanish company Liux has created a revolutionary new type of electric vehicle. Built from a sustainable biocomposite material consisting of linen fibres and bio-based resin, the Liux Geko is a microelectric vehicle. The producer purposely did not paint the material so that the carbon fibre-like weave pattern could be seen. One of the most sustainable vehicles on the road today, the EV’s monocoque chassis and bodywork are both crafted from this eco-friendly material.
Sporty Design Features and Manufacturing Process
The Liux Geko features a sporty design with sculpted bumpers, large wheels, and sleek LED lights. The 3D printing process used to develop the body of the EV helped the company to reduce manufacturing times for the EV and slashed CO2 emissions. This tiny electric car has a typical single-box micro-commuter proportion and measures just 2,700 mm in length and 1,500 mm in width, making it perfect for urban driving.
Impressive Technical Specifications
The Liux Geko weighs just 550 kg and is classified as an L7e heavy quadricycle. The electric motor mounted on the rear axle churns out 20 hp peak power, while the modular 13 kWh battery pack ensures a 150 km range on a single charge. The battery pack is also claimed to come as recycling-ready and future-proof for upcoming technological advancements, making this micro-electric car an excellent investment for the future.
Conclusion
Liux has developed a truly sustainable and practical micro-electric car with the Liux Geko. The biocomposite material derived from linen fibers and bio-based resin used in the bodywork and monocoque structure of the EV is a game-changer for the automotive industry. The Liux Geko is perfect for urban driving, making it an excellent investment for the future. The Liux Geko is proof that sustainability can be practical and stylish, and it is sure to turn heads on the road.
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