Renault Filante Sets New EV Efficiency Benchmark


Renault Filante
Photo by: Renault

Renault’s Filante electric vehicle has set a new benchmark for efficiency. It achieved 8 miles per kWh at highway speeds. This feat demonstrates the potential of future electric vehicles (EVs) to improve efficiency, even with existing battery technology.

The Filante is not just a concept car; it’s a one-off test vehicle. It was designed to explore EV efficiency limits. During a controlled test, it covered an impressive 626 miles (1,008 km) on a single charge. The car averaged a speed of 63 mph (102 km/h). After finishing, it still had 11% battery life left, which means it could have gone further. It could have potentially reached nearly 680 miles (1,100 km).

The vehicle’s efficiency is due to several factors. Its low-drag design reduces air resistance, while its lightweight structure (2,200 pounds or 1,000 kg) and narrow tires contribute to improved range. These features allowed the 87-kWh battery to perform better than most EVs on the market today. For example, cars like the Tesla Model 3 or Lucid Air usually only achieve 5 miles per kWh.

Key Features Behind the Renault Filante’s Efficiency

The Renault Filante’s impressive range is due to its advanced design. Its low-drag shape minimizes air resistance at higher speeds. The narrow tires also reduce rolling resistance, which helps boost energy efficiency.

Additionally, the Filante uses steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems. These reduce weight and help the car use less energy. Michelin’s specially designed tires further lower drag, improving overall energy efficiency.

While Renault’s Scenic E-Tech, which uses the same battery, is rated for about 380 miles (610 km) on the WLTP test cycle, the Filante’s performance under high-speed conditions shows that future Renault EVs could exceed these numbers. The lessons learned from the Filante could soon be applied to mass-market models.

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How Renault Plans to Revolutionize EV Efficiency

Renault’s goal with the Filante was to push the boundaries of EV technology. The results have been impressive. Renault aims to incorporate what it learned into future production models. The company plans to focus on aerodynamics, efficient tires, and better battery management systems. These improvements will help optimize range and energy efficiency in everyday driving conditions.

Though the Filante achieved these results in ideal conditions in Morocco, it proves the potential of future EVs. Renault is committed to increasing efficiency without compromising performance. The company is paving the way for the future of electric mobility.

The Renault 5 E-Tech will debut soon with an estimated range of 4.3 miles per kWh. This shows that Renault is dedicated to improving the efficiency of its EVs. The Twingo E-Tech, which will debut next year, is also expected to deliver even better energy efficiency due to its smaller size and lighter weight.


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