REVA

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REVA Electric Car in Malta
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REVA Electric Car in Malta
REVA Electric Car in Malta
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REVA Electric Car in Malta
REVA
Manufacturer: Reva Electric Car Company
Also known as: G-Wiz
Production Years: 2001
Class: Battery Electric microcar
Length: 2.6 m
Width: 1.3 m
Height: 1.5 m
Drive wheels Rear
Motor location: Rear
Traction Motor: 13 kW DC
Charger: Onboard
Charging connector: Cable to standard domestic 230V 13 amp outlet
Charge time 6 hours
Pack voltage: 48 V
Battery type: 8 lead-acid batteries
Battery capacity: 200 Ah (9.6 kWh)
Battery location: Under front seats
Range: 80 km (50 miles)
Maximum speed: 70 km/h (45 mph)
Seating: Two adults and two children
MSRP: £7,699–£7,999
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REVA is an Indian battery electric vehicle intended for use as a City car. More REVA's have been produced than any other electric car[1][1] and sales are increasing.

The Reva is a small 2-door hatchback measuring 2.6 m long (8 ft 6 in), 1.3 m wide (4 ft 3 in) and 1.5 m high (5 ft 11 in). It weighs 745 kg (1,640 lb). The car can accommodate two adults in the front and two children in the rear. The back seats can also fold down to increase cargo space. Maximum passenger and cargo weight is 270 kg (600 lb).

Power comes from eight 6-volt lead acid batteries wired in series to create 48 volts. The batteries are located under the front seats. Power flows through a 400 ampere motor controller to a DC motor rated at 4.8 kW (6.5 hp). The motor can handle up to 13.1 kW (17.5 hp) max.

With a maximum speed of 70 km/h (45 mph)[2] and a maximum range of approximately 80 km (50 miles) [3], the Reva is intended for short city trips, particularly in areas of high congestion. The car may be imported to the USA with a speed limiter for use as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV).

The current price in the UK (where it is marketed as the G-Wiz) is approximately £7,700 ($13,600) for the standard model [4].

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Battery electric vehicle

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