Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Lotus Targets Tesla With An EV Of Its Own
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Aptera: The New Electric Car on the Block
Electric car entrepreneurs are really starting to gather momentum this year. Joining the ranks of the Tesla and the Phoenix, the Aptera intends to begin production in late 2008. What makes the Aptera stand out (in addition to its unique aerodynamic design), is its versatility and price. The Aptera is available in two models: a plug-in electric hybrid model ($29, 900) and an all-electric model ($26, 900). Individuals and organizations can reserve an Aptera today for $500 on their website. Talk about a sleek car to slap a corporate logo on for instant green-cred!Some spec details from the Aptera website:
Safety: Aptera provides a significant amount of info that says that this vehicle exceeds all current federal and state safety regulations.
Performance: The Aptera reaches over 85 mph, and goes 0-60 in less than 10 seconds.
Range and Charge Time: The all-electric model (Aptera Typ-1e) has a range of 120 miles on a full charge. (Charge time: 2-4 hrs, $1-$2 in electricity costs for a full charge). The plug-in electric model (Aptera Typ-1h) is expected to average 300 mpg in combined city/highway driving.Aptera is Greek for "wingless flight." Great name for a car with immense potential. But where was Aptera at the International Electric Vehicle Symposium last month? If entrepreneurial companies want to compete in the transporation sector where the Big 6 predominate, they have got to come out strong and make a lasting impression where it counts. From what I gather, Aptera has not yet made a public demonstration of their vehicle.Nonetheless, I am excited about the prospects. If the Aptera is what it claims to be, I look forward to owning my own "wingless flight" vehicle in 2009.
Monday, December 29, 2008
First Affordable Lithium Powered Highway Speed Vehicle Delivered
Myers Motors has just delivered the nation’s first all-electric (110 volt outlet charging), highway speed (76 mph), lithium battery powered, sub-$30,000 vehicle. This new battery system, electronically managed by a system developed in conjunction with Akron University for MM’s prospective entry into the Automotive X Prize, is the next step towards realizing the dream of electric vehicles: inexpensive travel that avoids the geo-political and environmental ravages inherent in America’s total dependence upon oil for its transportation needs.This development comes on top two other keys for the development of affordable, practical, electric vehicles. The first development was the concept that there are so many vehicles in America, and that so many households have more than one vehicle, that vehicles sized for the jobs they do makes practical sense. The execution of this line of thinking was the single passenger vehicle which has large enough occupancy for 9 out of 10 commuters and almost 7 out of 10 miles driven in the US. The second development followed the first … the vehicle’s range only needed to meet how people were actually going to use that vehicle … and with 50% of the cars on the road travelling less than 30 miles per day, a 30 mile range was practical. The latest development, the third key, is lithium battery technology that promises to last the lifetime of the vehicle (100,000 miles +), almost double the daily practical range to 50 miles (in the NmG) and enable you to drive 1000 miles on only $20 of fuel.The Myers Motors NmG is the most affordable, all-electric vehicle being delivered in America today, but at a price tag of $29,995, it is primarily targeted to early adapters and those who just really hate their daily fuel costs supporting oil nations’ autocrats and dictators who are bleeding the American economy at the rate of $1 billion per day. But, there is still one more thing to be done: reduce the initial purchase price so that it is truly affordable.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Toyota EV concept car
In the briefest of releases,Toyota said today that it's braving the Detroit winter to introduce not only its 2010 Prius (which can't do a lot of things, we hear) but also, a city car powered by electricity.
"Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. will display a battery electric vehicle concept at the 2009 North American International Auto Show. This display marks the world debut of this concept vehicle."
That's it for now, except for the Wall Street Journal speculation that the new car is a battery
While Toyota gets a taste of financial hardship and plots ahead for its Detroit debuts, you can prepare with our 2009 Detroit auto show preview.
Monday, December 22, 2008
2011 Chevrolet Volt
- Driver-configurable, liquid crystal instrument display
- Standard seven-inch touch screen vehicle information display
- Touch screen-style climate and infotainment controls
- Optional navigation system with onboard hard drive for maps and music storage
- Standard Bluetooth for cellular phone and USB/Bluetooth for music streaming
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Daimler to Electrify Autobahn With “e-mobility Berlin”
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Berlingo powered by Venturi
Benefitting from a new and extremely compact power train developed by Venturi, the electric “Berlingo First” fits all of its components into its front compartment in place and stead of a combustion engine: electric motor, reduction unit and batteries.
This “première” makes it possible, in particular, to conserve the vehicle’s volume and payload, which remain identical to those of the Berlingo’s fuel-based version, thus ensuring a major competitive edge.
“LA POSTE” VERSION
Presented for the first time at the Paris Motor Show 2008, this version corresponds to the specifications in the tender issued by France’s postal service, “La Poste”. Launched in April 2007, this international tender called for 500 vehicles to be used for mail delivery in France’s 15 largest cities. It will later give rise to a new tender for a total 10,000 vehicles to be delivered over 5 years.
PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN VENTURI AND PSA
PSA Peugeot Citroën and Venturi Automobiles joined forces to produce the “Citroën Berlingo First” vehicles in an electric version, in response to the tender launched by “La Poste”, for which they had been pre-selected.
Zebra technology (Nickel Sodium Chloride) actually tested on our vehicles is a reliable, mass-produced and environmental solution which has now chalked up over 1 million kilometres on the road. Its energy mass is 4 times greater than that of lead batteries.
COMMERCIALISATION
As from the fall of 2009, Venturi will mass-produce a range of utility vehicles primarily meeting the requirements of large companies for fleets of electric vehicles. In this context, it is already possible to get in touch with our commercial service to indicate your interest and specific needs.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Utilities Suggest Huge Electric Vehicle Orders
The idea being considered would involve joining together
With their buying power (they could order 50,000
Talks with automakers have occurred individually
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Liberty Electric Cars Re-Engineers Land Rover to EV
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
BYD F3DM electric hybrid car went on sale
BYD, the upstart Chinese company best-known for making cell-phone batteries, began selling its F3DM hybrid electric car in the Chinese market, As the country's first mass-produced electric hybrid vehicle, the car is going to retail for 149,800 yuan ($21,200) in China and will make its way to the U.S. in 2010.
After five years of innovation and development, BYD has brought its F3DM electric hybrid technology to maturity. The F3DM model is equipped with the world's first dual hybrid power system, for the driver to switch between EV and HEV modes. The F3DM is capable of traveling 100km (62 miles) on electric power provided by the battery to meet daily driving needs. In contrast, the dual-mode electric models of GM and Toyota can travel only 25km without recharging.
As China’s first mass-produced electric hybrid car and BYD's latest flagship model, the F3DM will be attached with a new blue BYD label specially designed for BYD new-energy cars. The electric hybrid F3DM has been approved for production and sale by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) - the state regulator of China's auto industry. The Chinese government is encouraging automakers to make clean-energy vehicles.
DM stands for Dual Mode, and refers to the combination of an electric drive system and a hybrid system, BYD Auto explained. The automaker is offering drivers the choice of being able to either refuel the hybrid system or simply plug the vehicle into any 220 volt electrical outlets to recharge the battery for the car's electric motor.
Today, BYD Auto launched its F3DM electric hybrid car to the Chinese market only, selling it for about 149,800 yuan. The Chinese automaker has said it will export its F3DM to the United States by 2010. The F3DM electric hybrid model is set to make its global debut at the Detroit auto show next month.
BYD are also planning to launch other DM vehicles over the next few years, including SUVs and MPVs which will follow the design of the current F3DM. The company said it will launch an 'all-electric' BYD F3 and BYD E6 in 2009.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Chrysler's plan to beat the Chevy Volt
a huge part of its
future on a plan to
produce a full line
of electric vehicles,
at a reasonable
cost to both the
carmaker and the
consumer.
Volt electric midsized car, Chrysler says it already
has plans in place, not just for electric cars, but
also for minivans and even off-road vehicles.
Chrysler's strategy hinges on keeping it cheap.
The carmaker will dispense with flashy designs
in exchange for low cost and flexibility. And it
plans to pile on more electric-powered models
quickly once the program launches in 2010.
"We aren't a one-electric-vehicle company,"
Lou Rhodes, Chrysler's vice president for
advanced vehicle engineering, told CNNMoney
in an exclusive interview.Rhodes is also
president of Chrysler's ENVI, a separate
business division tasked with bringing new
electric vehicles to market.Instead of making
one, or just a few, electric-only models, Chrysler
will sell the same models in both gasoline
powered and electric-powered versions.
This low-cost, high-variety electric-vehicle
strategy will play a big part in any comeback
plan Chrysler may present in hopes of getting
government rescue funding.Chrysler's strategy
substantially cuts costs, Rhodes said, and it
reduces the risk of entering uncharted market
territory. That will translate into lower costs and
more choices for customers.If gas prices stay low,
Chrysler factories will produce more gasoline
powered models. If gas prices rise, factories
can start rapidly turning out more electric cars
since the models are essentially the same.
Chrysler's first electric vehicles will be based
on current vehicles. The carmaker hasn't yet
announced what the first model will be but,
based on prototypes Chrysler revealed in
September, it will likely be a minivan, a Jeep
Wrangler 4X4 or a 2-seat sports car built in a
Lotus body.At least some of Chrysler's products
will be extended-range electric vehicles, like GM's
Volt. Because the car's body will not have been
designed around optimal weight and aerodynamics,
the Chrysler vehicle will need a more powerful
electric drive system to provide performance similar
to the Volt's. For instance, Chrysler promises the
same 40-mile all-electric plug-in range as the Volt.
(After that, a small gasoline engine will start up to
produce more electricity as the car drives.) But the
heavier Jeep prototype has a 27-kilowatt-hour
(KwH) battery back compared to the Volt's 16
KwH pack.Round twoChrysler's second-generation
electric vehicles, which the carmaker plans to start
rolling out between 2012 and 2015, will be
engineered from the wheels up to use either
gasoline or electric power.No matter which drivetrain
the customer chooses, the vehicles will not be
compromised, Rhodes insists."If you know what you
want to achieve up front, you can certainly design
that flexibility in up front," he said.Electric cars will
not have useless transmission tunnels running along
the center of the floor, he said. If a rear-wheel-drive
gasoline car needs that, a different floor will be used
when that version is built.The electric power systems
are also being engineered for maximum flexibility,
Rhodes said. Bigger, heavier vehicles take more
power to move, whether that power is from gasoline
or batteries. For gasoline-powered cars, engineers
have to design larger and smaller engines for different
uses. A small Jeep Compass, for instance, gets a
2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine while a Jeep Commander
SUV can come equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine.
But what if going to a larger engine was as simple
as just plugging in more cylinders? Chrysler's
electric drivetrains will work something like that.
To hold more battery power, larger vehicles
will simply get more battery cells. The cells
themselves will be exactly the same whether
in large or small vehicles. That's important because
batteries are the biggest expense of creating an
electric car."The real economy is in the cells,"
said Rhodes.Likewise, the electric motor will be
the same. It will just be up-sized for bigger jobs.
"All we change is the length of the rotor and the
number of windings to span between different
power outputs," Rhodes said.Even the housing
that goes around the motor will be same
regardless of the size of the motor . The magnesium
housing will be so lightweight that it simply won't
be worth the added cost of creating smaller housings
for the downsized motors, Rhodes said.Electric cars
aren't just a side-show or a public relations move for
Chrysler, Rhodes insists, but a major strategic move.
Through its GEM (Global Electric Motorcars)
subsidiary, Chrysler already claims to be the largest
seller of electric vehicles in the U.S. But those are
so-called "Neighborhood Electric Vehicles," ultra-light
cars with a top speed limited to 25 miles per hour.
Chrysler claims sales of 40,000 GEM cars over the
last 10 years. With its new plan, Chrysler plans to
produce over 500,000 electric vehicles by 2013.
"This is going to be a big deal for Chrysler," he said.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Rolls-Royce to build an EV?
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Latest on Tesla
Saturday, December 13, 2008
A Plug-In Porsche: The Ruf eRuf Model A
Friday, December 12, 2008
Phoenix Motorcars in deal with Maui Electric
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Subaru electric cars
Besides being a different and more practical
Like the R1e, the electric Stella can charge