The Uniti One is available with a choice of two battery sizes and has a range of up to 300 kilometres. The vehicles larger battery can be charged from 20 percent to 80 percent in just 17 minutes with a 50 kW CCS charger. Orders for the vehicle are expected to open shortly and prices start from just £15,100 (after £3,500 UK Government subsidy). The first deliveries of the vehicle are planned in Sweden and the UK for mid-2020.
As an urban EV, the vehicle can accommodate up to three adults in a one-plus-two seating configuration with the driver seating centrally and the battery situated beneath the floor. The Uniti One is optimised for energy and resource efficiency. A permanent magnet motor drives the rear wheels, producing an output of 50 kW (68 ps)1 and 85 Nm1 of torque and ample performance for real-world urban driving.
The standard 12 kWh battery provides 150 km (93 miles) of range from a single charge, while the optional 24 kWh battery extends range to an impressive 300 km (186 miles). A hundred kilometres (62 miles) of range can be added in just ten minutes using a 50 kW CCS charger. The larger 24 kWh battery can be charged from 20 percent to 80 percent in two hours and six minutes1 with a typical domestic 7 kW charger and the optional on-board fast charger installed, or just seventeen minutes via a 50 kW CCS charging unit. The 12 kWh battery option takes one hour and three minutes to charge from 20 percent to 80 percent (with on-board fast charger), or just nine minutes using a 50 kW CCS unit.
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