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Revo Powertrains

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Revo Powertrains is an electric vehicle powertrain company based in Alameda, California.[1] It was created by Tesla co-founder Ian Wright.

Products

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The Wrightspeed Route is a plug and play repower kit for commercial trucks. It is a high-power medium-duty vehicle powertrain that uses electric drive with an onboard power station for efficiency and range. This is a series hybrid retrofit kit for trucks. The kit includes controls, 200 kW inverter, electric motors, gearbox with clutchless shifting, battery pack, battery management system, and LCD user interface.

Medium-duty trucks in the US are defined as vehicles with gross vehicle weights of 4,500–11,800 kg (10,001–26,000 lb).

Founder Ian Wright discusses motivations for building truck powertrains in a TedX Talk and Unfiltered interview.

Energy Efficiency

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Central to Revo Powertrains' ethos is energy efficiency.[2]

Clients

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". www.revopowertrains.com. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  2. ^ "How Regenerative Brakes Work". Energy.gov. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  3. ^ From Wrightspeed, the jet-powered delivery truck, BBC.
  4. ^ New Zealand Adopts Wrightspeed Jet And Battery Power For Buses, Forbes 2016-04-22, viewed 2016-05-22
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