American Flywheel Systems (A.F.S.) was established around 1994 in Seatde, Washington. The company focused on innovative automotive technology, particularly in the realm of electric vehicles.
One of its notable projects was the A.F.S. 200, an experimental electric luxury car that was based on the Chrysler LHS sedan. The vehicle featured an aerodynamic body constructed from either aluminum or fiberglass, designed to enhance performance and efficiency. A key aspect of the A.F.S. 200 was its unique energy storage system, which utilized carbon-fiber flywheels. These flywheels were spun up by electricity, allowing them to store energy that could be used to power the vehicle.
The A.F.S. 200 had a total weight of 25,381 pounds and was projected to achieve a 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds. The development of the flywheel battery technology was a collaborative effort between A.F.S. and Honeywell Satellite Systems, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing electric vehicle technology.
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