Buyer's Guide 2024

Rimac

Electric Vehicle Datasheet

Rimac

Rimac Overview

The Rimac represents the forefront of electric vehicle (EV) technology, combining impressive performance with environmental sustainability. As the world shifts towards greener alternatives, the synergy between EVs and solar power has emerged as a powerful solution to reduce carbon footprints and embrace renewable energy sources. This guide explores how to power the Rimac using solar panels, ensuring your drive is not just efficient but also eco-friendly.

The Rimac Nevera stands out with its remarkable efficiency of 30 kWh/100 miles kWh/100 miles and a substantial range of 400 miles (644 km) miles on a single charge. Manufactured in Croatia (Rimac), this Coupe features a Permanent-magnet motor, delivering 1914 hp (1427 kW) of power and 1741 lb-ft (2360 Nm) of torque. Its acceleration from 0-60 mph in just 1.85 s seconds and a top speed of 256 mph (412 km/h) highlight the Rimac's exceptional performance capabilities.

Here are the full specifications for the Rimac Nevera:

Model
Rimac
Trim
Nevera
Brand
Rimac
Year
2020 - ...
Range EPA
400 miles (644 km)
Vehicle Efficiency
30 kWh/100 miles
Manufactured
Croatia (Rimac)
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Vehicle Performance

Vehicle Accleration (0-60 mph)
1.85 s
Top Speed
256 mph (412 km/h)
Engine Power
1914 hp (1427 kW)
Total Torque
1741 lb-ft (2360 Nm)
Drive Type
AWD
Vehicle Efficiency
30 kWh/100 miles
Motor Type
Permanent-magnet

Battery

Capacity
120 kWh
Range EPA
400 miles (644 km)

The Role of Solar Power in EV Charging

Integrating solar power with electric vehicle charging presents a sustainable path forward. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, offering a clean, renewable source that can significantly reduce reliance on fossil fuels. For EV owners, particularly those with a Rimac, solar energy can provide a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to charge their vehicles, contributing to reduced electricity bills and a smaller carbon footprint.

Charging info for Rimac

Charge Port Type
CCS|Type2
Max charging power (AC)
22 kW
Average charging speed (DC)
~1167 mph

Calculating Solar Panel Needs for the Rimac

To determine the number of solar panels required to power the Rimac, consider its energy consumption of 30 kWh/100 miles kWh/100 miles and a 120 kWh kWh battery capacity. The calculation involves assessing your daily or monthly mileage, the efficiency of the solar panels you intend to install, and the average sunlight hours your location receives. You can check how many panel using our EV solar charging calculator.

Installation and Cost Considerations

Installing solar panels to power your Rimac involves several considerations, including the choice of panels, the capacity of your solar system, and the specifics of your installation site. Costs can vary based on these factors, but solar incentives and rebates can make the investment more affordable. Financing options, such as $0 down leases, are available to help manage upfront costs, making solar power accessible to a broader audience.

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Technical Specifications

Body Type
Coupe
Weight
4739 lb
Dimensions
187 x 78.2 x 47.6 in
Cargo Volume
N/A
Wheelbase
108.1 in
Number of seats
2
Towing Capacity
N/A

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