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The Joylong EM3 () is an electric
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made by
Joylong Joylong Automobile (officially Jiangsu Joylong Automobile Co., Ltd.), is a Chinese automobile and bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. It was established in 2007. Sales mainly cover Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, and African countries. H ...
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Overview

The Joylong EM3 was shown in 2019. It has dimensions of 3180 mm/1495 mm/1720 mm, a wheelbase of 2100 mm, and a weight of 1155 kg. The EM3 has 5 doors and 5 seats, and will be priced from $10,000 to $20,000.


Performance

The Joylong EM3 has an electric motor that develops 40 hp and 150 Nm, good for an 80 km/h top speed. Range is 380 kilometers. Charging takes 12.5 hours with an onboard charger or 2 hours.


Solar Powered

A solar powered EM3 concept was launched by
Hanergy Hanergy Holding Group Ltd. (Hanergy) is a Chinese multinational company headquartered in Beijing. The company is focusing on thin-film solar value chain, including manufacturing and solar parks development. It also owns the Jinanqiao Hydroelectr ...
. It had a 60% battery charge that held for 8 days, and could run on full battery without being charged for 30 days.


See also

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Joylong Joylong Automobile (officially Jiangsu Joylong Automobile Co., Ltd.), is a Chinese automobile and bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. It was established in 2007. Sales mainly cover Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, and African countries. H ...
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Hanergy Hanergy Holding Group Ltd. (Hanergy) is a Chinese multinational company headquartered in Beijing. The company is focusing on thin-film solar value chain, including manufacturing and solar parks development. It also owns the Jinanqiao Hydroelectr ...


References


External links


Official website
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