- The 800V architecture of ES90 is more efficient and faster to load
- The Mammoth 111kWh battery offers a huge range
- Recycled materials and battery passport will also include
Volvo is about to reveal his beautiful electric living room next week, saying that this “SuperCalculator on wheels” will be the most powerful electric vehicle he has created concerning the power of treatment.
But the Swedish brand continues to drop attractive pieces while we accelerate towards the complete revelation, including the fact that it can manage 700 km of range on a single load – or 435 miles for fans of imperial unit.
This is thanks to a huge 111 kWh battery and an 800 V electrical architecture borrowed from the EX90 SUV, which is not only more efficient during operation, but can also help load at speeds up to 350 kW.
Volvo says that if you can find the appropriate fast charger, you can add 300 km (186 miles) in the time necessary to use the toilet and order a coffee – or 10 minutes, in other words.
During the development of ES90, Volvo introduced lighter electronic engines and other components to reduce overall weight, as well as the creation of the latest internal battery management software which offers “more robust load experience” , according to the Swedish brand.
Operating the brain behind Breathe Battery Technologies, a company that Volvo has invested from last year, the automaker was able to shave the time necessary to load the batteries of the ES90 from 10 to 80% from up to 30 %, just 20 to a few minutes from the fastest chargers.
ES90 also includes many recycled materials to reduce its carbon footprint, including the fact that 29% of all – materials based.
The Battery Passport initiative based on Volvo Blockchain will also appear in the latest model, allowing owners to follow the exact raw materials used, from where they come and from its global CO2 footprint.
Volvo believes that higher quality fairs still have a place
Despite the style of the body of the SUV still constituting most of the vehicle sales in the world, Volvo always thinks that there is a place for long and luxurious salons, with ES90 to offer a massive amount of space for The legs on the back for those who like to be transported around.
Addressing Autocar recently, the boss of Volvo, Jim Rowan, explained that his Chinese buyers still promote luxury cars with a “very long leg room” at the back, which indicates that the ES90 is likely to boast of a lot of space to stretch.
In addition to that, the latest stack of Superset technologies, which we reported last week, will allow Chinese customers to also rank at the top of their unavoidable list.