Quantum Technologies
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Quantum Technologies is an American technology design and manufacturing company based in Irvine, California. A public company with products which include advanced systems for the Automotive, Aerospace, Energy and Security markets.

One of Quantum's products is the Q-Drive, the 400 hp drive train of the Fisker Karma
Fisker Karma
The Fisker Karma is a plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan produced by Fisker Automotive and manufactured at Valmet Automotive in Finland. The United States Environmental Protection Agency rated the Karma's combined city/highway fuel economy at equivalent in all-electric mode, and at in...

 a PHEV sports car, with a claimed total range of 300 miles (483 km), the first 50 miles (80.5 km) of which is on tailpipe-emission free electric-only charge. After 50 miles (80 km) a gasoline range-extending engine turns on to add an additional 250 miles (403 km) of range.

History

Quantum Technologies currently is a share holder in Fisker Coachbuild
Fisker Coachbuild
For the manufacturer of the Fisker Karma, see Fisker AutomotiveFisker Coachbuild is a car design firm based in Orange County, California. The company produces custom sportscars. Its current models are the Tramonto and Latigo CS...

 and Fisker Automotive
Fisker Automotive
Fisker Automotive is an American automaker based in Anaheim, California. The company's first product, the Fisker Karma is among the world's first true electric vehicles with extended range...

.

Products

Fuel storage, fuel metering and control systems for automotive OEM applications. Products include ultra-light weight fuel metering and fuel storage systems for aerospace, marine and specialized weight sensitive applications. Integrated systems comprise fuel metering devices and patented Type IV ‘all-composite' high pressure vessels for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Hydrogen (H2).

State-of-the-art clean propulsion technologies including powertrain engineering, system integration, advanced propulsion systems, and energy storage systems for PHEV, hybrid electric, fuel cell, and alternative fuel vehicles.
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