The company that heads multiple auto giants Stellantis, officially developed today STLA Frame platform introduced.
Stellantis STLA Frame platform is a flexible platform. On this platform, the company will be able to produce fully electric vehicles, as well as electric vehicles that can offer high range with an internal combustion engine (EREV), hybrid (HEV), internal combustion engine (ICE) and hydrogen-powered vehicles. The platform promises a range of 800 kilometers on the fully electric side. Vehicles powered by an internal combustion engine will be able to offer ranges of over 1,100 kilometers. Platform where liquid-cooled battery packs ranging from 159 kWh to 200 kWh can be used, It will have 350 kW fast charging support. In this way, under suitable conditions, a range of 161 kilometers can be achieved in 10 minutes. The first vehicle to use the STLA Frame platform will be the Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, which is expected to be launched in the first half of 2025.
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Before this, a platform prepared by Xiaomi attracted attention. Xiaomi already has a very strong electric car platform. However, the company wants more and continues its R&D activities actively. For example, last week the company introduced an electric car platform that combines four different electric motors and thus can deliver a maximum power of 2,054 horsepower. The platform built on the active suspension system is reportedly equipped with 48V electromechanical brakes and 48V “steer-by-wire” is based on steering systems.
The chassis on the platform, which is the result of three years of work, has special 4.6 kW power supplies that allow real-time damping adjustments. In this way, body oscillation during turns, acceleration and braking can be significantly reduced. With the 48V power structure that Tesla used for the first time in Cybertruck, the platform replaces traditional hydraulic and mechanical connections with software-based control systems. offers adaptable steering ratios and braking force. It is unknown when the platform, which can respond more sensitively to changing driving conditions, will be included in a real vehicle.