InMotion

The Revolution, now recognized as the fastest-charging long-distance electric race car globally, was propelled to this status in July 2023 with the unveiling of the Next Generation Battery Pack by InMotion, enabling it to charge in just under 4 minutes.

The ultimate dream is to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in the Garage 56 class, in order to test the car and battery pack in the toughest conditions.

[10][11] Testdriver Maassen beat the track record for electric cars at Circuit Zolder, previously held by Bert Longin in a Tesla Roadster.

Termed 'Electric Refueling', this advancement addresses an issue hindering the widespread adoption of electric cars: long charging times.

[5] [6] The Revolution is the current project race car designed to be ready to showcase the fast-charging technologies applied by the team.

During the assembly phase of the Revolution in November 2020, InMotion achieved another significant milestone: an exceptionally rapid fast-charging time.