
"The Global E700 is powered by a massive 705-kilowatt-hour lithium-iron-phosphate battery pack that runs at 800 volts, feeding a 1,400-horsepower rear electric motor. It enables a 416-mile estimated driving range with a full load."
"Charging can be done via an MCS connector, accepting up to 870 kilowatts, or via two CCS connectors simultaneously. Windrose claims a top-up from 20% to 80% takes just 38 minutes."
"Windrose's first commercially available model in the U.S. is listed at $300,000, positioning it competitively against the Tesla Semi and other heavy-duty electric trucks."
Windrose has launched its first Global E700 electric truck tractor in the U.S., delivering it to Texas logistics firm Allogic. The truck boasts a 1,400-horsepower motor and a 416-mile range with a full load. It is designed to operate on the I-35 corridor connecting Mexico and Texas. The Global E700 is fully certified across multiple continents and competes with the Tesla Semi and other major brands. The truck features a 705-kilowatt-hour battery and can charge rapidly, with a price tag of $300,000 in the U.S.
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