Uniti is a Swedish vehicle startup with rather modest aspirations.
Moving towards a more sustainable and practical transportation system, because of the issues of unclean fuels, increasing fuel costs, congestion, and the rather surprising reality that many of our existing automobiles are overweight, subdued, extra-large, and under-occupied, and which spend more time parked than being utilized, could yield a broad range of benefits to people, neighborhoods, and to society at big. And with the remarkable upscale electrical automobile buzz that Tesla Motors has actually been building, paired with the launch of the Bolt, a budget friendly small EV from Chevrolet, it’s not tough to see why electrical movement innovations are the goal of numerous companies.
The vehicle itself is a two-seater weighing about 400 kg, with a 15kW A/C electric motor, an 11 kWh Na-ion (sodium-ion) battery, with an approximated top speed of 90 kph and a range-per-charge of 150 km. The Uniti, at a target price of 200,000 Swedish Krona ($22,705), is aimed plainly at “high-income city millennials in between the ages of 25-34” who are trying to find an uncommon driving experience, and is meant to categorize as an EU L7e, which is for “heavy quadricycles”. The website notes, the Uniti will be mainly made of biomaterials, although the information are little on that aspect.