Farizon SV: Groundbreaking Real-World Performance Tests Showcase Electric Vehicle Efficiency

Farizon SV's Outstanding Real-World Performance



In the evolving landscape of commercial electric vehicles, the Farizon SV stands out after undergoing extensive real-world testing, demonstrating its world-class performance and exceptional range. As demand for new energy vehicles continues to grow, mere paper specifications no longer satisfy the discerning needs of consumers. Instead, tangible, real-world validations are essential.

Rigorous Testing Across Diverse Terrains


Recently, the Farizon SV participated in two demanding tests: a five-day, multi-terrain endurance trial in the UK, and a high-altitude circular test along the Qinghai-Gansu route in China. These tests pushed the vehicle to its limits under extreme conditions, including low temperatures, persistent rain, and challenging mountainous terrains. The results of these rigorous evaluations drew a consistent conclusion: the Farizon SV's range significantly exceeds expectations, fully addressing the practical needs of users in various environments.

The UK Challenge: GREENFLEET Explorer EV Rally


Taking part in one of the world’s most strenuous electric vehicle range tests, the Farizon SV demonstrated its reliability from September 1 to 5. Starting from Newquay in Cornwall, this fleet traversed Devon, Somerset, Dorset, and Hampshire, showcasing the vehicle's capabilities across highways and urban settings. An average distance of 1,678 km was achieved, highlighting its performance across diverse driving conditions, such as highways, main roads, cities, and rural areas. Notably, under real-world loads and varying climate conditions, two tested variants exceeded their official WLTP energy efficiency ratings, while a third variant achieved an impressive autonomy rate of 92.5%.

For instance, the high-end L3H3 model, fitted with a 106 kWh battery, attained an impressive energy efficiency of 3.88 km/kWh, surpassing its WLTP rating by 9.7%. Even when carrying heavy equipment and running a refrigerator, it performed admirably across all road conditions.

The Qinghai-Gansu High-Altitude Challenge


Meanwhile, another Farizon SV embarked on a grueling endurance trial in the high-altitude and challenging terrain of the Qinghai-Gansu circuit in China. Covering 462 km (287 miles) from Lanzhou to Zhagana, the vehicle faced steep changes in altitude, significant temperature variations, and treacherous road conditions. Despite these hurdles, with three occupants and 368 kg of luggage, the Farizon SV maintained cabin temperatures comfortably while showcasing exceptional performance. The vehicle achieved an autonomy rate of 82.5%, proving it to be reliable even under extreme challenges.

ConsistentPerformance Across Varied Conditions


The performance metrics from both tests provide enlightening insights:
Vehicle Type Distance Logged Energy Efficiency WLTP Combined Efficiency % Difference from WLTP
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L1H1 83kWh 1031 miles (1658 km) 2.365 miles/kWh (3.805 km/kWh) 2.55 miles/kWh (4.10 km/kWh) 7.25% less
L2H2 83kWh 1093 miles (1759 km) 2.335 miles/kWh (3.757 km/kWh) 2.30 miles/kWh (3.70 km/kWh) 1.52% more
L3H3 106kWh 1004 miles (1616 km) 2.402 miles/kWh (3.864 km/kWh) 2.19 miles/kWh (3.523 km/kWh) 9.68% more

A Leap Forward for Electric Vehicles


The dual-scenario tests of the Farizon SV underscore its adaptability to various global conditions, offering a reliable solution for commercial operations facing electrification challenges. By integrating advanced technology, including a CATL 106 kWh battery and a lightweight structural design, the Farizon SV sets a high standard in energy efficiency.

From the wet, winding roads of the UK to the cold, rarefied air of the Qinghai-Gansu plateau, the Farizon SV provides unyielding real-world autonomy, addressing range anxiety in the electric vehicle sector. Its robust performance asserts that it is fully equipped to facilitate any commercial journey ahead, redefining reliability in the new energy commercial vehicle industry.

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