
An accomplished logistics and transportation professional, Stephen Patrick Day has served as CEO of Logistics Group International (LGI) since 2002. LGI is a Houston, Texas-based logistics company that specializes in managing heavy haul transportation, particularly with the oil and gas, manufacturing, power generation, and petrochemical industries. Outside of his professional pursuits, Stephen Day enjoys auto racing and boating, particularly fast cars and boats, like offshore powerboats and super or hypercars.
A newer company on the hypercar scene is Rimac, a Croatian car manufacturer that has been around since 2009. The company’s first vehicle, known as the Concept One, is known for being the fastest production electric vehicle on the market. Next from Rimac is the latest creation known as the C-Two.
Rimac’s C-Two has a claimed 1,914 horsepower and around 1696 lb-ft of torque. Though most electric vehicles have issues with a drop-off in acceleration at high speeds, the Rimac C-Two can go from 0-60 mph in just 1.85 seconds and reach a top speed of around 258 mph.
The battery for the C-Two also has a capacity of 120kWh, and it can be recharged on a fast charger to 80% of the battery capacity in under 30 minutes. A range of 402 miles is also claimed by the company, while liquid cooling allows the battery to stay at an optimum temperature, even when accelerating. Perhaps because other electric vehicle makers like Tesla are incorporating autonomous features, the C-Two also has an AI-enabled driving system installed, which can assess current road and weather conditions and change its responses accordingly.