The Squad is a new solar-powered electric car designed for city driving
The tiny city car charges through a built-in solar panel and has 62 miles of driving range.
The Squad Solar City Car is a light electric vehicle that would be designated as a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) for inter city use.
The SQUAD bridges the gap between cars and two-wheelers.
Dutch EV developer Squad Mobility has officially launched this Squad Solar City Car.
The small two-seater compact city car boasts a solar panel on the roof capable of providing up to 62- miles of range each day.
Squad Mobility founders Robert Hoevers and Chris Klok unveiled the small electric quadricycle, designed specifically for the urban mobility sector as a small and smart city car.
The four-wheel Squad is built small, built for driving in the city, and for both private and shared mobility use. It offers a top speed of 45km/h.
With a swappable battery providing 100-kilometres of range, it has a solar panel on the roof. This can provide up to 20-kilometres on a sunny day in Europe (likely to be more in a sunnier country like Australia).
The Squad Solar City Car seats two its small size ensures it can zip around cities, avoiding parking hassles, traffic jams, and avoiding range anxiety.
In fact, the Squad is small enough that three can park in a single parking spot. This is thanks to a footprint that measures only 2.4-metres-squared.