I managed to get a good look at the Caterham electric 7 on Thursday, not much to report though.. The battery pack is where the engine was, as you would expect, to have the same weight loading. It was also around the same physical size, although the front of the car is empty as there is no radiator fitted..The battery pack and its cooling system is put together by a UK company ( at least the name indicated this on the top of the batteries ), but I cant remember who they were.. Did not get to see the drive motor as wife was not keen for me to lie down and look underneath...
Watched it go up the track.. underwhelmed I am afraid, whizzed past silently like the majority of electric vehicles, but did zilch for me. Guess I just dont like the present generation of tricity powered vehicles. laugh2


Dave
Plus Six "Squeak"
Roadster departed.
1936 BSA Empire Star Q8. 1935 BSA W7-35. 1938 BSA M20