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NanoFlowcell, a London-based company working on bringing a new and innovative type of electric powertrain to the market, has set up its American headquarters in New York City. It also introduced a ...
Nanoflowcell is showing the latest version of the Quant flow battery sports car. Unlike the Quants of the past, the new 750-hp Quant 48Volt sees its voltage drop precipitously, from 700 V on last ...
A Liechtenstein-based car company called nanoFlowcell is unveiling a car that it claims uses an entirely new energy source to drive. The automaker claims its car, called the QUANTiNO, is capable ...
German startup NanoFlowcell raised more than a few eyebrows when it announced plans to build an advanced, zero-emissions car that essentially relies on salt to generate electricity. Many were ...
NanoFlowcell Quant F is flowing into Geneva Quant, makers of the NanoFlowcell power technology we saw on the Quant e-Sportlimousine last year at the Geneva Motor Show, is coming back with an ...
The NanoFlowcell Quantino is powered by a salt-electric hybrid system that uses two types of ionic fluids to generate electricity.
The nanoFlowcell-powered Quantino prototype offers a 1100km range and faster performance than a Civic Type R, all fueled by water.
The Quant e-Sportlimousine was first revealed at the Geneva Motor Show back in March, powered by what the company called 'nanoFLOWCELL' technology. In essence, flow-cells combine characteristics ...
Nanoflowcell's flow cell-powered Quant and Quantino cars are nearly ready for production. It'll show the latest versions at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
A new flow battery developed by Swiss company nanoFlowcell promises to deliver up to 1,200 miles of range on a single tank of liquid electrolytes—potentially transforming the future of electric ...
Now, nanoFLOWCELL has unveiled a working prototype of its Quant sedan as well as a second, smaller concept called the “Quantino” at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The Quant prototype is called ...