Cree SAM
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The Cree SAM, designed and developed by the Swiss company , is a prototype zero emission battery electric vehicle. It is a tadpole three-wheel car, with two seats in a tandem arrangement.
About 80 vehicles were produced for public testing in the Zurich and Basel area, in 2001 (). In 2003 the company laid off all employees and applied for bankruptcy, but the shareholders including the original designer Daniel Ryhiner bought the company and kept it running, as an investment offer.
In mid-2009 a Polish company, Impact Automotive Technologies (IAT, Pruszkow), was said to be developing a newer and faster version of the Cree SAM with a larger range. It was tested and received road certification in Italy, and was planned to produce 500 cars by the beginning of 2009.
External links[]
- Cree the original website
- Friends of Sam, official SAM website
- SAM group
- 2008 developments
- The new re-volt SAM (Polish, the English site is not responsive)
- Impact Automotive Technologies The company that took over SAM development.
- Electric cars
- Cars of Switzerland
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles
- Modern auto stubs