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They've mentioned something with huge battery but I'm not sure that it's technically BEV.
Actually I would put my hand in a fire and say that STLA Frame on the presentation had big battery and place to put internal combustion engine.
And they called it REPB, something like that, Range Electric...
This is in contrast to Europe. Maybe it depends on what you consider as a public transport. And it may be very different from country to country, and even from city to city.
Usually public transport like city buses, tramways and similar city transport, sucks if it's privately owned.
I'm talking about official numbers.
STLA Medium stops at 4.9 x 1.9 meters
STLA Large starts at 4.7 x 1.9 meters
Stellantis EV Day 2021 Presentation, page 23
Based on the available information your claim is false. STLA Medium size according to slides will not exceed 4.9 meters in length and around 1.9 meters in width. It's all about SLTA Large for, hmh, large unibody cars.
BTW it seems that Windsor is going with STLA Large in the future. Chrysler...
km / min average in DC by InsideEVs
Model
[source]
Drive /
Battery
(kWh)
Power
medium
(20-80%)
Autonomy
earned
estimated
(20-80%)
Electric Fiat 500 (42 kWh) of 2021
[Fastned]
FWD
42 kWh
63 kW
9 km / min
2019 Renault ZOE ZE 50
[Fastned]
FWD
55 kWh
35 kW
4.4 km / min
2020...
Hmh. I don't know how are they legally called. It may differ by country.
But AFAIK in most countries there are:
motorways
extra urban or open roads
city roads
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