Rolls-Royce Motor Cars took its Phantom Experimental Electric prototype to the MIRA research facility in Warwickshire this week for a series of laboratory-controlled temperature tests to find how high temperatures and humidity levels might affect the experimental EV’s battery performance. The 102EX will soon embark on a global tour that Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars took its Phantom Experimental Electric prototype to the MIRA research facility in Warwickshire this week for a series of laboratory-controlled temperature tests to find how high temperatures and humidity levels might affect the experimental EV’s battery performance. The 102EX will soon embark on a global tour that
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