Last week at the MIT EmTech conference, the Italian luxury car maker Lamborghini launched a brand new concept electric supercar, when Lamborghini called the car "the future of sports cars" and apparently they did not joke.
Terzo Millennio ('The Third Millenium of Italy') looks exactly like the future of the future. As a result of a unique partnership between MIT and Lamborghini, Terzo Millennio is not only part of the future car, but it is also full of Next generation technology.
One of the highlights of this concept is its energy storage capacity, according to Road Show, the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio uses an ultracapacitor instead of a regular battery, and with its high storage capacity, supercapacitors can be faster than standard batteries Receive and transmit the charge.Moreover, it has more charging cycles than most batteries, and it powers the four electric motors of the supercar - one for each wheel.
However, its energy storage capabilities do not stop there: the Lamborghini's Terzo Millennio's carbon-fiber body makes the entire car an enormous storage medium for energy, just like the battery on a wheel.
In an interview with CNN, Mauricio Reggiani, head of R & D at Lamborghini, said: 'If I had a supercar, I would like to run one round, two or three laps on the track instead of stopping and charging.
Although the outlook is promising, the design of the car does have some challenges, and Lamborghini may take years to overcome, but if they do, Terzo Millennio is sure to be the one in the highly competitive electric car market Stylish new product.