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Alveri Falco: Austrian E-Shooting Brake

The Upper Austrian e-mobility start-up Alveri plans to present a fully electric shooting brake

 

So far, only sketches exist of the "Falco" project. | Photo: Alveri
So far, only sketches exist of the "Falco" project. | Photo: Alveri
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Gregor Soller

So far, there are only renderings and ideas for the Alveri Falco. The Shooting Brake is to be built on an electric e-skateboard from a third-party provider and shown as a prototype in 2022. According to media reports, possible platform partners include Volkswagen's MEB, the Canoo skateboard, or Tesla. The decision is expected to be made this year. In parallel, Alveri is also looking for a production partner, primarily in Europe.

The founding duo Ehsan and Jakob Zadmard are already specific about the details: The 4.75-meter-long Falco is to be opened, closed, and navigated via smartphone and is expected to offer a range of up to 590 kilometers with an 80-kWh battery, which would require a very efficient powertrain and extremely good aerodynamics.

Thanks to its 300 kW of power, it should be able to reach 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. A price has also been mentioned: 49,900 euros is the figure, although the focus is mainly on a subscription and the shared mobility sector.

The plans for the electric shooting brake round out Alveri's portfolio. They market charging technology and electric cars, and in 2019 they developed an app that analyzes users' driving behavior to assess their suitability for electric cars. Additionally, they are currently developing the charging robot "Charbo" for electric cars in collaboration with TU Graz. Alveri acts as the initiator of the project and finances it. They also aim to move to mass production in the coming years.

What does this mean?


So far, Alveri has primarily drawn attention with their app, the charging robot, and their electric mobility products. A car is a completely different ball game, and it will be interesting to see to what extent these designs become reality.

Translated automatically from German.
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