Dreame, known for manufacturing smart vacuum cleaners, has made an unexpected leap into the automotive world. At an exhibition in San Francisco, the Chinese company showcased several vehicle prototypes that defy conventional logic. However, the technical specifications of these concepts have generated skepticism among attendees and industry analysts.
Impossible power figures and sci-fi batteries ๐โก
The prototypes presented by Dreame promise figures bordering on the absurd: ranges of over 1,500 kilometers and 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in under 1.5 seconds. The company claims to use an unspecified solid-state battery chemistry and axial flux electric motors. Engineers present noted that such values require an energy density that current technology cannot offer without violating known physical laws.
From vacuuming dust to aspiring to be Tesla ๐งน๐
Dreame seems to want to sweep away the competition with promises as ambitious as its range of vacuum cleaners. But if we apply the same logic, perhaps their car also comes with a HEPA filter and a 2-liter dustbin to collect crumbs from the back seat. For now, the only thing they have vacuumed up is media attention, leaving a trail of doubts larger than the dust under a rug.