Triton SUV Launches, EV with 700-Mile Range
Triton Solar designed the Triton Model H all-electric SUV to accommodate eight people with 200 cubic feet of luggage space. It comes standard with a 200 kWh Triton Solar battery pack, a proprietary technology of Triton Solar.

The four-wheel-drive quad motor will deliver 1,500 hp and acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, according to the company.
Photo courtesy of Triton.
Triton Solar, a New Jersey-based technology company, launched its first all-electric SUV, Triton Model H, on April 17, according to a press statement from the company.
Triton Model H is a premium electric SUV designed to accommodate eight people with 200 cubic feet of luggage space. It comes standard with a 200 kWh Triton Solar battery pack, a proprietary technology of Triton Solar. The Triton Model H will have a single-charge range of up to 700 miles, the company states.
The four-wheel-drive quad motor will deliver 1,500 hp and acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, according to the company.
Triton Model H is now open for pre-orders. The announcement does not note pricing or a release date.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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