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Monday, March 04 2019 - 01:00
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The New Piech Mark Zero - Driving Pleasure and Innovation for the New Electric Era
ZURICH and GENEVA, Mar. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

    - Piech Automotive celebrates the world premiere of the new Piech Mark 
      Zero electric sports car at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday, 5 March,
      at 11:45 a.m. 
    - Piech Automotive presents a study of a new, puristic electric sports car
      called the Piech Mark Zero 
    - Purely electric GT with a range of 500 km (311 miles) (WLTP) 
    - New type of battery cell: 80% charge in only 4:40 minutes 
    - Concept Car Piech Mark Zero represents the start of a new product family 
    - Flexible and open vehicle architecture allows for a variety of drive
      systems and bodies 
    - The DESTEN Group is Piech Automotive's battery partner, while the 
      Qingdao TGOOD Electric Co. Ltd. contributes the  charging
      infrastructure

    Innovation meets sports car feeling. A study of the new electric sports car 
Piech Mark Zero combines typical sports car attributes and innovative 
technologies with a timeless and attractive body. It's the first of a family of 
products to be brought to market by Piech Automotive in the next three years. 
Its flexible and open vehicle architecture allows the use of a variety of drive 
systems - like electric drive, hybrid, fuel cell or internal combustion engine. 
The entirely new type of battery cell hardly heats up during charging and 
discharging phases; it features a high rate of recuperation and can be charged 
up to 80% in 4:40 minutes. This means that fast charging takes only marginally 
more time than filling up a conventional car with petrol. 

(Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/829594/Mark_Zero_rear.jpg )

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(Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/829597/MarkZero_silver_drive.jpg )

(Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/829598/Matk_Zero_red.jpg )

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    Piech Automotive is a German-Swiss vehicle manufacturer based in Zurich and 
Munich. Three and a half years ago, the founders and owners of Piech 
Automotive, Toni Piech and Co-CEO/Creative Director Rea Stark Rajcic had the 
idea to develop a new, flexible vehicle architecture. The first car they 
created is the Piech Mark Zero, a vehicle that brings the fascination of a 
sports car into the electric era. It will be shown for the first time at the 
2019 Geneva Auto Show.

    Piech Automotive - timeless luxury  

    The Piech brand stands for timeless luxury and modern technology putting 
people at the centre. Creative head Stark Rajcic underlines this: "It's our aim 
to support the emotional driving experience with up-to-date technology. It's 
meant to help the driver but not distract him. And it's about the real sports 
car feeling: driving, not being driven! Of course, the vehicle architecture is 
geared towards autonomous driving, but we'll keep that for later models."

    Package allows sports car handling    
    
    Thanks to the placement of the batteries (one in the centre tunnel, the 
rest at the rear axle), weight distribution and handling are expected to be 
similar to that of a conventional sports car with a combustion engine. In 
contrast to the widespread placement under the floor, this allows a low seating 
position typical of a sports car as well as precise handling, giving the driver 
immediate feedback. Co-CEO Piech summarises the product requirements for the 
new Piech Mark Zero thus: "We have developed a sports car that we ourselves 
would like to buy, and we talked for a long time to many enthusiasts about what 
was missing on the market. We want to offer a modern classic that isn't subject 
to consumer cycles. The driver of this sports car should enjoy any minute they 
can spend in the car."

    Sporty performance and quick charging - 80% in 4:40 minutes   
    
    The Piech Mark Zero is an electric GT with a range of 500 km (311 mi) 
according to WLTP. The special type of cell hardly heats up during charging or 
discharging phases. Significantly higher currents can flow as the cell 
temperature rises only marginally. In addition to conventional CSC charging, 
the fast charging mode allows for a sensationally short charging time of only 
4:40 minutes to 80% battery capacity with an exceptionally high recuperation 
rate. Because of the reduced heat build-up, the batteries can be cooled by air 
alone. This contributes to an overall weight reduction of around 200 kg, 
resulting in a total vehicle weight of under 1,800 kg. At the front axle, an 
asynchronous motor delivers 150 kW, while at the rear axle, two synchronous 
motors produce 150 kW each - guaranteeing typical sports car feeling!

    Innovative battery and charging partners DESTEN and TGOOD  
 
    Piech Automotive's battery partner is the DESTEN Group Ltd., based in Hong 
Kong, China, with a research and development centre in Qingdao, China. DESTEN 
offers innovative cell and battery packs which feature extremely short charging 
times combined with low temperature development. Now DESTEN wants to roll out 
their battery and cell competence gained in the consumer sector in the 
automotive industry.

    The necessary charging infrastructure is supplied by Qingdao TGOOD Electric 
Co. Ltd. from Qingdao, China, and Hong Kong, China. The group of companies was 
founded in 2004 by Chinese and German engineers, is listed on the stock 
exchange in Shenzhen, China, and is a market leader in eHouse solutions. TGOOD 
operates 210,000 charging stations in more than 300 cities.

    Says Piech: "We are proud to have found two such strong and innovative 
partners. Together with our partners, we're open for cooperation, regardless of 
whether it's about our new modular vehicle architecture or the innovative 
battery cells or the charging infrastructure."

    The permanent team of specialists has wide-ranging experience in various 
industry sectors, having worked for renowned automobile manufacturers around 
the globe. Together with some 200 external employees, it designed a modular 
vehicle platform which allows the development of a variety of body and 
drivetrain variants.  

    Thanks to the modular concept, vehicles made by Piech Automotive can be 
kept up-to-date over a long period of time as both the software and hardware 
(like for example the blocks of battery cells) can be updated or replaced as 
needed. At the same time, the modular structure allows a wide choice of drive 
systems: conventional internal combustion engine, different kinds of hybrids, 
true electric drive or fuel cell - all these drive systems can be realised 
using the same vehicle architecture. In the next step, this modular structure 
is also to be offered to other manufacturers in B2B business.

    Three vehicle variants are in planning: a two-seater, a four-seater and a 
sporty SUV.  Other concepts like convertibles or pick-ups are also 
conceivable.  

    Production will take place in cooperation with experienced partners with a 
long-standing successful history in contract manufacturing. The Piech Mark Zero 
will be developed and produced strictly to German quality standards. The 
decision about manufacturing partners will be announced at a later stage.

    Management: 

    Toni Piech, Co-CEO and Chief Marketing Officer Piech Automotive:

    After graduating from Princeton University in East Asian studies, Toni 
Piech spent twelve years in China and co-owned a media agency before he 
returned to Europe and founded Piech Automotive in 2016. Piech lives in Zurich.

    Rea Stark Rajcic, Co-CEO and Creative Director Piech Automotive:

    Rea Stark Rajcic founded his first companies even before he was 18 years 
old. He attended St. Gallen art school and trained as a typographer and 
lithographer at the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. After that, he designed products for 
Panasonic, Sony and Canon in Japan, among others. Stark Rajcic lives in Zurich.

    Specifications Piech Mark Zero* 

    Dimensions: 

    - Length/Width/Height: 4,432/1,991/1,250 mm (w/o wing mirrors)
    - Overhang: front: 897 mm/back: 915 mm
    - Weight: under 1,800 kg
    - Wheelbase: 2,620 mm
    
    Performance: 

    - System output: Front axle: one asynchronous motor delivering 150 kW
    - Rear axle: two synchronous motors (mechanically decoupled) delivering 150 
kW each
    - Acceleration: 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds
    - Top speed: 250 km/h
    
    * Specifications are target values/project status

Contact: Head of PR
         Peter Thul
         Cel: +49-160-90416931
         p.thul@piech.com


Source:  PIECH
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