Citroën Ami : a 100% Electric Vehicle for New Mobility a 48V Electric Unit Which Allows the Electric Motor to Be Powered
Woe to call it a car: Citroӫn Ami is in fact a light quadricycle, 100% electric, drivable at the age of 14 with a moped license, and from 16 it is even possible to carry a passenger. Conceived as a new model of economic urban mobility, Citroӫn Ami has already met with great success with the public, also focusing on the identity and original design that each customer can choose to customize to their own taste.
To Citroӫn Ami, MTA supplies a 48V off-the-shelf electric unit connected directly to the battery, which allows the electric motor to be powered. Its two outputs are protected by 60A and 80A MegaVal fuses and used both for power distribution and for the protection of utilities: one, in fact, is connected to the on-board AC/DC charger and to the DC/DC converter, while the second is used for the auxiliary power supply of some vehicle utilities.
Thanks to this off-the-shelf product, capable of fully satisfying the needs of Citroӫn Ami, the production start-up took place in less than 4 months at the MTA plant in Kenitra, Morocco, which directly supplies that of Stellantis, located in the same area.
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