A top speed of 300 km/h, 0 to 100 km/h in under 2.5 seconds, with a range of 850 kilometres – can this be an electric car? Yes, it can.
Roland Gumpert's Nathalie uses a methanol fuel cell. It permanently supplies 5kW, providing the vehicle with its basic energy and charging the buffer batteries at low speed.
in-Tec Bensheim supplies the complete high-voltage cabling for the sports car Nathalie and supported the customer in selecting the materials and optimising the cabling. Connectors from TE, Hirschmann and ODU were processed, as well as cables from Coroplast in various cross-sections.
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