The Detroit Electric SP.01 two-seat
all-electric roadster is Detroit Electric's first product and sales were originally scheduled to begin in the United States in August 2013 at a price starting at . Production was delayed because, , the company had not been able to secure an agreement for a manufacturing facility. The SP.01, like the
Tesla Roadster, was to be built on a
Lotus Elise aluminum chassis with
carbon fiber body, and production was to be limited to 999 units. The SP.01 prototypes are being assembled in Europe. The commercial version was to have been built at a factory in
Wayne County, Michigan, but Detroit Electric announced it would initially be built in the Netherlands. In June 2014 Detroit Electric announced that the SP.01 would be built in
Royal Leamington Spa, England, with their Netherlands facility handling the sales and marketing side of the operation. The SP.01 had a total weight of , a electric motor mounted behind the passenger cabin that delivers of torque. The electric motor drives the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission, and a fifth and sixth gear ratios in the gearbox are redundant and available as an option. Top speed is and its time from is 3.7 seconds, the same as the
Tesla Roadster. The electric car was to have a 37 kWh
lithium-polymer battery pack capable of delivering a
range of under the
New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) standard. A 7.7 kWh home charging unit would fully charge the car in 4.3 hours, a charging through a standard 13A power source would take 8 hours. The first production unit was exported to China in February 2016 to be used as a demonstrator. Volume production was planned to begin at the Leamington works later in 2017, as the first of a series of Detroit Electric models.
Technology Unique to the SP.01 is its thermal management system, developed in-house by Detroit Electric. As opposed to liquid coolant, Detroit Electric has opted for conditioned air to cool and heat the battery pack as this not only lengthens the battery life, but also makes the entire drive system lighter and safer in the event of a crash. The SP.01 has a telemetry-link to the company's central portal for continuous monitoring of battery and powertrain condition. Via GSM, SAMI would also be able to detect the vehicle location. Charging other electric vehicles is also made possible with 360 Powerback (i.e. vehicle to vehicle). ==See also==