It uses flowcell batteries, liquid, so they can be refilled at any station (supposing this method is extended and gas stations do some mods to adapt), and can do more than 1000km on a row
Problem (IMHO) is it´s using a total of 350l of fuel so it must be a bit heavy. The good thing about this is if the method is extended it´s recharged as easy as filling your tank, so you actually don´t need 1000km range, it could be using half that weight
English version:
http://www.netcarshow.com/nanoflowcell/ ... o_concept/
Spanish version:
http://blogs.20minutos.es/coches-electr ... autonomia/
The only thing I know about flowcell batteries is some years ago it was considered one of the best options for storing energy at big scale. For an autonomous electric house with solar panels and wind turbines for example, it was considered a better option than Pb batteries, but its energy density was quite poor. Looks like they improved this aspect
I think this is its predecesor, the quant. Man I´d love to test a car with that vectoring system when using one motor per wheel