JAC Unveils New Range of Electric Vehicles in Chile

JAC presented its new line of electric vehicles in Chile. According to a report from Chileautos there are three models for three different segments: the city car e-JS1, the SUV e-JS4 and the commercial vehicle (cargo van) Refine Cargo EV.

For all vehicles in this line, the brand includes the travel charging cable and the type 2 AGBT cable, in addition to a three-year warranty or 100,000 kilometers.

The e-JS1 city car has an engine powered by a 31.4 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, which gives it a range of up to 302 kilometers in NEDC cycle.

“This propellant generates a maximum power of 45 kW and a maximum torque of 150 newton meters of torque, which allows it to accelerate from 0 to 50 km/h in 5 seconds and reach a top speed of 102 km/h, while the battery recharging process takes five hours with alternating current (15%-100%) and 42 minutes with a direct current system (30%-80%)”, Chileautos details.

Photo: JS4

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JS4 Presentation

The electric version of the JS4 is equipped with an electric motor powered by a 55 kWh lithium-ferrophosphate battery.

It reaches up to 385 kilometers (NEDC cycle) of autonomy, has a recharge time of less than 9.5 hours with an alternating current system (15%-100%) and less than 45 minutes with a direct current system (30%-80%).

The motor generates a maximum power and torque of 142 kW and 340 newton meters of torque respectively, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 50 km/h in just 3.5 seconds.

JAC’s new electric range is already available in Chile, and the list price for the e-JS1 city car is $15,990,000, while for the e-JS4 SUV it is $28,990,000, both including VAT.

Latam Mobility Chile

In August, Latam Mobility, the largest sustainable mobility community in Latin America, will once again arrive in Santiago de Chile for its 2024 meeting.

It will be two days that will bring together the most prominent industry leaders, along with public sector personalities, to offer their perspectives on advances in low-emission mobility, electromobility and sustainability.

More information about the meeting and participation here