Future models - SEA Electric - SV6SEA Electric showcases SV6 vanAussie-founded commercial EV powerhouse SEA Electric plans more models, Euro push14 Mar 2022 By MIKE FOURIE SEA Electric has revealed its new SV6 Class 6 battery-electric step van at North America’s largest commercial vehicle exhibition, Work Truck Week 2022, featuring vehicle-to-grid capability and a claimed unladen range of 274km.
Powered by the SEA-Drive 120b power-system, the 250kW/2500Nm SEA SV6 EV covers Class 6 applications with a gross vehicle weight rating of just under 11,800kg.
Its 138kWh battery pack, which is said to deliver an unladen range of up to 274 km, has vehicle-to-grid charging capabilities and is configured for fast charging at up to 100kW.
Plans are also in place to roll out Class 3, 4 and 5 step-van models (SEA SV3 EV, SEA SV4 EV and SEA SV5 EV).
Last year, SEA Electric launched the SEA 300 EV and the SEA 500 EV in Australia, which are sold through a dedicated SEA Electric network of 15 dealerships.
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