The Venturi Astrolab was an early-2000s concept car battery electric car with adjunct energy provided from solar panels mounted to the vehicle. It was unveiled at the Mondial de l’Automobile in 2006.
With its bodywork composed of of high efficiency (21%) solar cells, the Astrolab was aiming for a concept of zero emission vehicle; it was unveiled at the Mondial de l’Automobile in 2006. The builder claimed that the average daily intake of the solar cells would enable a range of . If greater range is required, the onboard batteries extend this to .
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