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The Distribution Control Unit of the Sion | Sono Motors

The Distribution Control Unit of the Sion | Sono Motors

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The Distribution Control Unit of the Sion | Sono Motors

The Distribution Control Unit (DCU) is the key when it comes to bidirectional charging. The DCU takes the power and transfers it to the entire vehicle, both low and high voltage components. Thus, it makes the power available to all energy consumers inside and outside the vehicle.

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VISION
We have to stop wasting our planet’s resources. CO₂ emissions must be reduced, with immediate effect. We have decided to  take matters into our own hands by making clean mobility affordable for all. For you and for generations to come.

THE SION
The Sion is the first series-produced car that can additionally charge its battery using solar power. A car that charges itself – a Solar Electric Vehicle (SEV).

The Sion is equipped with a 54 kWh battery, which corresponds to a total range of up to 305 km. Additional range is also provided by the solar panels, seamlessly integrated into the body of the car. These are able to harness the power of the sun and generate up to 245 km (average 112 km) per week of additional range at peak. Solar charging will be available whilst driving, to enable the most efficient use of daylight hours.

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