It is still bubbling in Switzerland

It has been quiet for almost a year now around NanoFlowcell, the striking company of the equally colorful founder Nunzio La Vecchia. But it still seems to be bubbling in Switzerland. AutoWeek has found patent drawings of a car from the brand that we do not yet know.
It has been about ten years since we first became acquainted with NanoFlowcell, a then Swiss-based company that later regularly made a name for itself. For example, NanoFlowcell is installing what it calls ‘flow batteries’ in its target electric models. In January this year we last heard of NanoFlowcell, whose founder and self-proclaimed mastermind Nunzio La Vecchia managed to claim a one-off performance in De Persplaat. In the first month of 2023, NanoFlowcell conjured up the Quantino 25. Now we have another new creation from the company.
While the Quantino 25 was a further development of this Quantino, the NanoFlowcell in these photos looks very similar to the various variants that the company has previously shown of the larger Quant. However, the car has been given a different front and the buttocks of the still unknown and therefore officially nameless model also differ from that of the earlier Quants. For example, the rear lights have a different shape and the entire rear bumper is new.
The officially most recent version of the Quant.
In its latest guise, the NanoFlowcell Quant, which has never gone into production, had an intended range of more than 1,000 kilometers, thanks in part to gigantic 300 kWh batteries. The smaller and younger Quantino 25 should even be able to travel up to 2,000 kilometers. According to the company, this gigantic range is possible thanks to its special ‘flow batteries’. Will NanoFlowcell’s cars actually be built and hit the road? If we can believe the words of La Vecchia in 2014, that will really happen. First see, then believe.
We are still awaiting a response from NanoFlowcell, although it has not been forthcoming for several weeks.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl