According to foreign media reports, although Lucid Motors, an electric vehicle startup headquartered in Newark, California, has not mass-produced any cars, it is following Tesla's pace and entering the energy storage business.
Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson said in an interview that the company is developing household batteries, similar to Tesla’s Powerwall; in addition, the company is also developing large-scale energy storage equipment. Among them, the battery modules in household batteries and energy storage devices are the same as those used in the first electric car Air. Lucid said, "This is a multiplier effect: this battery module is inexpensive to manufacture, so it can be used in fixed storage systems."
On September 9, Lucid officially released the mass-produced version of the Air electric car. The company said that the car has a range of up to 517 miles (832 kilometers) under EPA conditions and will be the fastest charging speed ever. electric car. Air also has a two-way charging function, allowing users to power their homes in the event of a power outage.
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