Lightyear Announces Partnership With Koenigsegg

Helmond, the Netherlands, and Ängelholm, Sweden – Koenigsegg, a leading manufacturer of high-performance cars and cutting-edge mobility technology, has invested in Lightyear, a high-tech company based in the Netherlands that is developing the world’s first solar vehicle. The investment is part of a broader technology-sharing partnership under which the two automakers will exchange proprietary and patented information. This exchange of knowledge should enable the development of ultra-efficient vehicles and pave the way for the joint development of new automotive technologies.

Lightyear is known for the development of the Lightyear 0, the world’s first solar car, which was launched on June 9, 2022, and will enter production this fall. Lightyear 0 features five square meters of patented, double curved solar arrays, allowing the vehicle to charge itself while commuting or simply parked outdoors. In optimal conditions, this enables Lightyear 0 to power itself with 70 kilometers of range per day on top of its estimated 625 kilometers WLTP range. Koenigsegg’s technologies will be applied to further improve the energy efficiency of light year’s second model, Lightyear 2, slated to enter production in late 2024 or early 2025.

“Koenigsegg is top of the food chain in the field of high-performance sports cars. I’ve always admired their blend of incredible performance, design, and sustainable technology – this partnership shows we are clearly on the right track,” says Lex Hoefsloot, Co-Founder and CEO of Lightyear. “I’m incredibly excited to be able to tap into decades of experience in designing and building aspirational cars, and look forward to working closely with Christian and his team to drive real change in the industry together.”

Pushing boundaries and breaking records

Koenigsegg MegacarsThough best known for its ultimate performance mega cars, Koenigsegg has a long history of developing and commercializing sustainable mobility technologies. Since its founding, Koenigsegg’s no-compromise philosophy has been the impetus behind the company’s patented innovations, such as its ”rocket” catalytic converter, the supercharger response system, and a variable geometry turbo system.

“The automotive industry is going through a massive transition to sustainable fuel and technology,” says Christian Koenigsegg, CEO and Founder of Koenigsegg. “Lex and his team have developed transformative technologies, and this partnership with Lightyear will ensure our products remain on the bleeding edge, which is great news for our customers.”

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