Rolls-Royce 102 EX Phantom Experimental Electric



The 2011 Rolls-Royce 102EX Phantom Experimental Electric is the world�s first-ever battery electric car made by the Rolls-Royce motors. Also known as the �Phantom EE (Experimental Electric)� car, the 102EX is considered as Rolls-Royce�s vastly improved model since its launch last year.

The Phantom EE has ground-breaking features such as �Aluminum Spaceframe� which is crucial in regulating the overall quiet ride of the car. Aside from the spaceframe, the Phantom EE also has distinct features such as a �6-Speed Gearbox� and �V12 Patrol Engine�. The gearbox was recently replaced with two electric motors and lithium battery packs to tightly mount the car�s rare side frames. The Phantom EE�s battery packs are made from combined cobalt, nickel, and manganese. The battery holds an average density of 230Wh/kg which is crucial in regulating battery recharges.

According to Ian Cameron, Chief Designer for Rolls-Royce motors, the Phantom EE�s overall concept and design complements well with the natural essence of the car in terms of light, space and other engine materials. Rolls-Royce Chairman and CEO Torsten Otvos spearheaded the official launching of the Phantom EE in Europe. The launching coincided with the �Global Driving Awareness� program in Asia, Middle East and North and South America.

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