Showing posts with label Electric cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric cars. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

2011 electric car incentive details released (UK)

The first details of 2011�s �5k electric car allowance have been released by the Government. Subject to approval from the European Commission, the grant will be available from January 2011 and will fund 25% of the purchase price of a new electric car � up to a maximum of �5,000.

The contribution will be available for fully electric cars, such as the Mitsubishi i-MiEV and the 2011 Nissan Leaf, plug-in electric hybrids such as the Vauxhall/Opel Ampera and hydrogen fuel-cell cars like the Honda FCV.

Anyone wanting to claim the grant, will have to buy a car that meets the following criteria:

� It must be a car � not quad bike-based vehicles such as the G-Wiz.

� Emit a maximum of 75g/km of CO2 if it's a plug-in hybrid

� Have a minimum range of 70 miles as an electric-only vehicle

� Have a minimum battery-powered range of 10 miles if a plug-in hybrid

� Have a three-year or 75,000-mile warranty

� Have a three-year warranty on the battery or a five-year warranty if requested by the customer (presumably at extra cost, although this has not been clarified)

� It must retain �a reasonable degree of performance after a three-year period of normal use�. Further definition of this is not given.

As with the scrappage scheme, the discount will be applied at the point of sale, so car buyers won�t have to pay the full amount first and then claim the money back. There is no limit to the number of cars you can buy to receive the cash, and the scheme is open to both private individuals and companies.

A total of �230 million is being put aside by the Government, which is enough for at least 46,000 cars. The scheme will run to 31st March 2014 at the latest and be reviewed after 12 months.

Every manufacturer is looking at electric cars, hybrids and fuel cells, either through in-house development or by collaborating with other companies. Here are some of the cars already here � or in advanced stages of development.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

City Unveils Electric Vehicles




City Unveils Electric Vehicles

The City of Vancouver today unveiled two environmentally friendly additions to its fleet of vehicles.



The �Think City� and the �Ranger EV� are fully electric, zero emission vehicles that are being leased from the Ford Motor Company. It�s part of a two-year trial to see how electric vehicles can be integrated into the City�s existing, conventionally-powered fleet.



The �Think City� is a dramatically designed two-seater that uses nickel cadmium batteries for power, and can travel up to 60 km per charge, at speeds up to 90 km/h. It�s built of recyclable plastics and materials.



The �Ranger EV� looks like, and is built much like, a conventional pickup truck, except that it�s powered by lead acid batteries. It can travel up to 70km on a single charge, with a top speed of over 100 km/h (exact speed and range vary depending on the road conditions and the remaining battery charge).



City Unveils Electric Vehicles







City Unveils Electric Vehicles



City Unveils Electric Vehicles



City Unveils Electric Vehicles













Electric Car : SUV Truck Phoenix Motor Cars




Phoenix Motor Cars

Did you know that a fully electric SUV is about to come out. The launch of the new vehicles just got delayed until 2008 because of the certification process.



The company, Phoenix Motorcars, already has 500 on order from clients. Pacific Gas and Electric is one customer and so are many government municipalities. These organizations buy large fleets of cars and often don�t go long distances. Thus, the 100 mile range is not a problem with compared to regular consumers.



Electric Car : SUV Truck Phoenix Motor Cars

Phoenix Motor Cars



Electric Car : SUV Truck Phoenix Motor Cars

Phoenix Motor Cars



Electric Car : SUV Truck Phoenix Motor Cars

Phoenix Motor Cars



Electric Car : SUV Truck Phoenix Motor Cars

Phoenix Motor Cars



Universal Electric Vehicle's Spyder




Electric Vehicle's Spyder

We first spied the Spyder from Universal Electric Vehicle last December at the sports car's Santa Monica unveiling. UEV just emailed AutoblogGreen an updated spec sheet and some new pictures of the car under sunny skies and who are we to sit on something like this.



Lightning Car



Electric Vehicle's Spyder



Electric Vehicle's Spyder



Electric Vehicle's Spyder



Electric Vehicle's Spyder













Obvio 828e




Lightning Car

Even though it starts off looking like an April Fool's Day parody, Good Morning America had a show last week called The Future Now. This bit featured the ZAP Obvio 828 as part of a discussion on alternative fuels, networked cars and hydrogen fuel cells. Well, discussion is perhaps a bit too generous a word. The hosts, one from GMA and the other from Popular Science, briefly touched on these technologies for the early a.m. audience.



Lightning Car



Lightning Car



Lightning Car



Lightning Car



Lightning Car













Thursday, October 8, 2009

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Peugeot BB1 Concept is a vision of a compact urban vehicle that maximizes versatility and agility.

The BB1 is based on a tubular chassis designed by Peugeot Motorcycles, and the body is made up of carbon fibre. The weight is limited to 600 kg.

Among the exterior styling cues are the extended wheelarches,low door waistline, reverse opening doors and the double bubble roof, similar to the RCZ, which integrates solar cells.

The cabin features large glazed surfaces and motorcycle-inspired controls.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

The BB1 is powered by two rear-mounted electric motor, each developing 20hp, coupled with two lithium-ion battery packs located under the rear seats, which allow for a range of 75 miles.

From the official Press Release:

With its BB1 concept car, Peugeot has pushed back the conventions and boundaries of current automobile manufacturing to create a totally new solution to the current and future needs of urban mobility.

Capable of seating four people in a vehicle just 2.5 metres long, the BB1 concept car is a full electric vehicle that reinvents the automobile in architecture, style, interior design, interior space, connectivity � while respecting the environment.

The BB1 concept car, unveiled at the 63rd Frankfurt Motor Show, aims to explore new grounds with regards to urban mobility.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

The BB1 is fitted with two electric motors mounted in the rear wheels, designed in association with Michelin. This original set-up maximises the interior space and draws its inspiration from the world of the quad bike.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

They produce a maximum power output of 15 kW (20hp) - or 7.5 kW per motor, proving the optimum power to weight ratio for the vehicle in its urban driving environment.

This ensures the best possible response at start-up (0 to 19 mph in 2.8 seconds) and excellent in-gear acceleration (19 - 37 mph in 4 seconds), ensuring good driveability and safety.

The power for the vehicle is provided by two lithium-ion battery packs supplying energy to the respective electric motors located under the right and left-hand rear seats, with a comfortable range of 75 miles.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Peugeot BB1 Concept Interior

Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept

Renault Fluence ZE Concept

Debuting at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept is an all-electric car "aimed at the single-car family father who would use the car every day to go to the office, but who would also want to take his wife and children to the country at the weekend."

Therefore, the car needs to serve to an extent as a status symbol, but it must also provide enough interior space to function as a comfortable family car.

Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept

Renault Fluence ZE Concept

The range is up to 160km, and the battery can be charged using one of three methods: a standard charge (between four and eight hours), a quick charge (20 minutes) or an immediate solution (three minutes) which takes the form of the exclusive 'Quickdrop' rapid battery exchange system.

Renault Fluence ZE Concept Detail

Renault Fluence ZE Concept Interior

Powertrain

  • Motor Type: Electric
  • Transmission type: Direct drive with forward/reverse inverter
  • Maximum power EEC (kW/hp): 70/95
  • Maximum torque EEC (Nm): 226
  • Battery: Lithium-ion
  • Range (km): 160

Monday, September 21, 2009

Volkswagen L1 Concept


Wolfsburg/ Frankfurt, 15 September 2009 - At the 63rd International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Volkswagen is presenting a pioneering fleet of sustainable automobiles as an update on the future. Its IAA premieres range from the world�s most fuel-efficient production cars (BlueMotion) and hybrid technology to the L1 � a new study with one-litre fuel consumption � and an electric car, the E-Up!


The zero-emissions concept car designed under the leadership of Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Board of Management, Volkswagen Brand, and Head of the Development business area, is based on modules of the New Small Family anticipated for the year 2011, but at a length of 3.19 meters it is even more compact. The powerful and clean lines of the E-Up! body reflect par excellence styling based on the new Volkswagen "design DNA", and the car shows cult potential.


The 3+1 seater, with a top speed of 135 km/h, is powered by an electric motor with a peak power of 60 kW (continuous power: 40 kW). From a stop, the front-mounted engine of the front-wheel drive car develops a maximum torque of 210 Newton-meter. The driver activates forward or reverse gear by a pushbutton on the centre console. The E-Up! will very clearly be fun to drive; one indication is its classic 0-to-100 km/h sprint performance of 11.3 seconds. On the one hand, this dynamic performance is due to the excellent torque characteristic of the electric motor, and on the other to the low kerb weight of the E-Up! of just 1,085 kilograms.


Today, Volkswagen is also celebrating the world premiere of the most fuel-efficient car in the world, the L1. This full-hybrid vehicle, weighing just 380 kilograms, offers an initial glimpse at how a production version might appear. The CFRP body is a masterful achievement in car making, both technically and visually. Unique on this car are its proportions. While the length of the L1 at 3,813 millimetres is still similar to that of a Volkswagen Fox, and its height of 1,143 millimetres nearly matches that of a Lamborghini Murci�lago, the car�s aerodynamically optimised width (1,200 millimetres) has no comparisons in the world of today�s production cars.


With a combined fuel consumption value of 1.38 litres diesel, this Volkswagen � designed for everyday use and extremely aerodynamic (Cd of 0.195!) � will become a world champion fuel-saver. CO2 emissions of the 160 km/h L1 are 36 g/km. The TDI, E-motor and 7-speed DSG are installed at the rear; as a unit they represent the most fuel efficient hybrid drive in the world. In the standard "ECO" mode, the 800 cm3 TDI develops a power of 20 kW / 27 PS (at 4,000 rpm); in "Sport" mode � used to reach the car�s top speed, for example � the car�s power increases to 29 kW / 39 PS (at 4,000 rpm). The maximum torque of the TDI is 100 Newton-meter (at 1,900 rpm). Naturally, the L1 also has a Stop-Start system, which automatically shuts off the drive unit when the vehicle is at a stop and restarts it when the gas or E-pedal is pressed.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Renault ZOE Z.E. Concept

Renaul ZOE Z.E. Concept

Renault Zoe ZE Concept

The Renault Zoe Z.E. Concept is a compact daily driver which targets motorists who are looking for a versatile second car.

Zoe Z.E. Concept combines cutting-edge electric-vehicle technology - offering a choice of three battery-charging techniques - with a dynamic, edgy design which points to driving enjoyment.

The special roof optimizes the management of the climate control system to ensure extended range, while the ambience inside the cabin can be customized.

Renault Zoe ZE Concept

The climate control system features hydrating, 'detox' and active scent functions which enhance the travelling experience.

Zoe Z.E. Concept is 4.10m long and is powered by a 70kW electric motor which develops 226Nm of torque.

The large 21-inch wheels and large body panels are reassuring touches for the four occupants.

Renault Zoe ZE Concept

At the rear, a retractable spoiler deploys at speeds in excess of 90kph to make a further contribution to Zoe Z.E. Concept's aerodynamic efficiency.

This LED-equipped spoiler also serves as a brake light, as does the integrated light in the shark's fin-type aerial on the roof.

Renault Zoe ZE Concept

Powertrain

  • Engine Type: Electric
  • Transmission type: Direct drive with forward/reverse inverters
  • Maximum power EEC (kW/hp): 70/95
  • Maximum torque EEC (Nm): 225
  • Battery Type: Lithium-ion
  • Range: 160km
  • Steering/Brakes: Power steering - Electric variable rate power steering - Parking brake Electric

Performance

  • Aerodynamic performance (CdA): 0.25
  • Top speed (kph): 140
Renault Zoe ZE Concept Interior

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