Not exact matches
Rockets today are not reusable, and that makes them so expensive — currently around $ 4,600 for each kilogram of payload lofted into low orbits — that the economics of putting solar
modules in space just don't pencil out, even if the
modules use solar -
electric propulsion to lift themselves into their final orbit.
1960s: GM develops
electric propulsion system for Apollo lunar
module and lunar rover, both of which are powered by silver - zinc batteries.
You might not associate
electric propulsion with serious power, but according the Nissan, the Leaf NISMO Racing Competition, which features 48 compact lithium - ion battery
modules and a 80kW AC synchronous motor that generates 107 HP and 208 lb - ft of torque is able to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 Km / h) in 6.85 seconds.