Thursday, July 29, 2010

Electric Cars of the future

1. BMW Concept ActiveE


As part of something called the Project I, the BMW ActiveE follows the Mini E into the world of creating all-electric versions of the current BMW Group Production models. Essentially, the ActiveE is an electric 1-series coupe. Present in this concept vehicle are the amenities, a BMW customer would want – leather seats, infotainment, and an LCD Display – as well as some new goodies specific to the ActiveE, e.g, Ambient Blue lighting, exterior graphics, enhanced instrument panel, and special light-alloy wheels. Energy is stored in a temperature-regulated lithium-ion battery pack, which takes the place of the fuel tank and the drivetrain on a 1-series. The synchronous electric motor, integrated into the rear axle, provides 170 hp. 184 lb-ft of torque is available right from 0 rev/min. The ActiveE has a range of about 100 miles more>>


2. Volvo Electric C30

The Volvo Electric C30 is pretty much the same thing that it sounds like – a C30 with an EV powertrain. Those of you who find the C30’s unique looks attractive, won’t have anything to complain about the EV translation. A set of unique wheels and a large acreage of decals are the only major changes to the exterior. Volvo designers seem to have done their typical class-leading work on the interior, with a blue gear selector, signature materials, and a minimalist feel throughout. The C30 EV uses Li-ion batteries, housed in the propshaft tunnel and in the cavity, normally occupied by the fuel tank, in conjunction with a front-mounted electric motor. Range is stated maximum of 94 miles with full charge, which takes around eight hours to achieve, from a standard electrical outlet. More>>


3. Commuter Cars’ Tango T600

The Tango is a start-up-company-sized take on an all-electric solution for urban warriors. The car’s super-narrow profile can allow for in-traffic maneuvers, otherwise only possible for a motorcycle, with seating for two (front to back), and at least as much cargo space as is required for a briefcase, a six-pack of beer, and probably your longest extension cord. The T600 uses two powerful electric motors to good effect, when it comes to acceleration, powered by the owner’s choice of either Pb-acid or Li-ion battery packs. More>>


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