
That pack comes courtesy of Bollare, which has toiled away on its own battery design for the past fifteen years. Like most other contemporary EV batteries, Bollore's are lithium-ion cells, but are constructed in a different manner. Rather than sandwiching thick conductors and electrolyte, Bollare's battery uses thin films, allowing a smaller battery. Despite the battery's size, Pininfarina says the B0 has a range of approximately 153 miles, a recharge time of only a few hours, and a top-end of 80 mph.
Pininfarina excitedly insists the B0 is a production-ready vehicle, not a concept - plans to put the EV into limited production by the fall of 2009 seem to indicate they're serious. Though we've not heard official pricing, early reports suggested the B0 should cost approximately $23,000 - though that figure doesn't include the cost of leasing the lithium-ion battery packs.
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