Electric Vehicle Model Polestar 3 sets new Guinness World Record by covering a distance of 935 kilometers without needing to stop for refueling, achieving a remarkable milestone for E-SUVs.
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Polestar 3 electric SUV has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance covered by an electric vehicle without recharging. The record-breaking news was monitored by Guinness World Record adjudicator Paulina Sapinska. Last year, the electric sedan Lucid Air Grand Touring made headlines by covering a distance of 1205 km on a single battery charge, securing a Guinness World Record. This year, it's Polestar's turn to shine. The Polestar 3, the electric SUV manufactured by Polestar, covered a distance of 935.44 km without recharging, setting a new benchmark in electric vehicle range. British Polestar CEO Matt Galvin expressed his confidence that range anxiety is finally a thing of the past, thanks to advancements in electric vehicle technology. For safety precautions, a vehicle from the AA breakdown service accompanied the news. However, it was not needed during the record-breaking run. Webfleet, a provider of GPS tracking solutions, documented the journey continuously, capturing GPS data, video footage, battery, and kilometer readings. Polestar CEO Michael Lohscheller sees this record run as proof of new standards in range and efficiency. He believes this achievement will inspire confidence in electric vehicles and their capabilities, paving the way for a more sustainable future. This record-breaking news by Polestar is a significant step forward in the electric vehicle industry, demonstrating the potential for long-range, zero-emission travel. As more electric vehicles hit the roads, we can expect to see more records being broken and new standards being set.
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