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

Friday, November 12, 2010

Latest Electric car, Mistubishi i-MiEV Features, Reviews and Specs

Electric car Mitsubishi i-MiEV
The latest news from the Mitsubishi Motors is that they are coming with a brand new Electric car, named as Mitsubishi i-MiEV. The i MiEV is a zero-emissions vehicle based on the gasoline-driven 660cc “i” minicar. Even when taking into account CO2 emissions at the power plants that generate the power needed for charging the car, it emits only approximately 30% of the CO2 of a gasoline minicar.

Some other notable features of this new Electric car from Mitsubishi Motors, i-MiEV are that the cost per kilometer to drive the i MiEV is one third that of a comparable gasoline vehicle. Also strong acceleration is achieved through a compact and highly efficient permanent magnet synchronous motor that generates high torque from a low speed. Because the vehicle uses an electric motor free of the vertical vibration associated with gasoline engines, it runs extremely quietly.

Using the on-board charger, the vehicle can be charged with a 100V or 200V power source in the home. In addition, if quick-chargers currently being developed by power companies are used, it will be possible to charge the vehicle in a short time.


Specifications

Overall length : 3,475 mm
Overall width : 1,475 mm
Overall height : 1,610 mm

Wheel base : 2,550 mm

Track F/R : 1,310mm / 1,270mm

Ground clearance : 150mm

Interior length : 1,790mm
Interior width : 1,270mm
Interior height : 1,250mm

Curb weight : 1,110kg

Gross vehicle weight : 1,450kg

Seating capacity : 4Persons

Minimum turning radius : 4.5m

Performance
-Electric energy consumption(NEDC)*1 : 135W-h/km
-Electric range(NEDC)*1 : 150km

Power Plant
-Model : Y4F1
-Rated output : 35kW
-Max. output : 49kW/2,500~8,000rpm
-Max. torque : 180N.m/0rpm~2,000N.m/rpm

Tranction Batterry
-Type : Lithium-ion battery
-Voltage : 330V
-Battery energy : 16kWh

Transmission
-Final gear ratio : 6.066

Steering
-Type : Rack-and-pinion (Electric power steering)

Suspension
-Front : MacPherson strut and coil spring
-Rear : 3-link de Dion

Brakes
-Front : Ventilated discs
-Rear : Leading and trailing drums

Tires (Low rolling resistance tire)
-Front : 145/65R15
-Rear : 175/55R15

This new Mitsubishi i-MiEV plug-in electric car goes on sale January 2011 and will be available for £23,990.

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Latest Electric car, Mistubishi i-MiEV Features, Reviews and Specs

Electric car Mitsubishi i-MiEV
The latest news from the Mitsubishi Motors is that they are coming with a brand new Electric car, named as Mitsubishi i-MiEV. The i MiEV is a zero-emissions vehicle based on the gasoline-driven 660cc “i” minicar. Even when taking into account CO2 emissions at the power plants that generate the power needed for charging the car, it emits only approximately 30% of the CO2 of a gasoline minicar.

Some other notable features of this new Electric car from Mitsubishi Motors, i-MiEV are that the cost per kilometer to drive the i MiEV is one third that of a comparable gasoline vehicle. Also strong acceleration is achieved through a compact and highly efficient permanent magnet synchronous motor that generates high torque from a low speed. Because the vehicle uses an electric motor free of the vertical vibration associated with gasoline engines, it runs extremely quietly.

Using the on-board charger, the vehicle can be charged with a 100V or 200V power source in the home. In addition, if quick-chargers currently being developed by power companies are used, it will be possible to charge the vehicle in a short time.


Specifications

Overall length : 3,475 mm
Overall width : 1,475 mm
Overall height : 1,610 mm

Wheel base : 2,550 mm

Track F/R : 1,310mm / 1,270mm

Ground clearance : 150mm

Interior length : 1,790mm
Interior width : 1,270mm
Interior height : 1,250mm

Curb weight : 1,110kg

Gross vehicle weight : 1,450kg

Seating capacity : 4Persons

Minimum turning radius : 4.5m

Performance
-Electric energy consumption(NEDC)*1 : 135W-h/km
-Electric range(NEDC)*1 : 150km

Power Plant
-Model : Y4F1
-Rated output : 35kW
-Max. output : 49kW/2,500~8,000rpm
-Max. torque : 180N.m/0rpm~2,000N.m/rpm

Tranction Batterry
-Type : Lithium-ion battery
-Voltage : 330V
-Battery energy : 16kWh

Transmission
-Final gear ratio : 6.066

Steering
-Type : Rack-and-pinion (Electric power steering)

Suspension
-Front : MacPherson strut and coil spring
-Rear : 3-link de Dion

Brakes
-Front : Ventilated discs
-Rear : Leading and trailing drums

Tires (Low rolling resistance tire)
-Front : 145/65R15
-Rear : 175/55R15

This new Mitsubishi i-MiEV plug-in electric car goes on sale January 2011 and will be available for £23,990.

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Friday, September 3, 2010

gem cars

GEM e2 electric cars – under $10k.

One of our readers points out that cutting carbon footprint at home, getting rid of the car, and emphasizing walkability is all well and good if you’re mobile, but what if walking is a problem? Sit home and mope?

While talking about automated mobility may be a slippery slope in the next city, let’s take a look at what’s out there. Actually we are now beginning to see the production of quite an array of electric vehicles for the next city (and without a $25 billion federal subsidy…).

We have many qualms. Though some are very inexpensive, small, and light, they are certainly not built with sustainable materials in sustainable ways – and none of the manufacturers is touting the cradle-to-cradle nature of their production (recycled, recylable, renewable) – but it strikes us as better than a Hummer, by some margin.

smart car electric

Electric Smart car. Just another car in a smaller package, or a new way of thinking? $35k.

Our favorites are the littlest, the lightest, and smallest. Kind of like golf carts that are enclosed. These are the ones that allow for local urban mobility without pretending that we can commute for two hours one-way, or make a weekend run from DC to Boston. For that, in the next city, we’ll need something else – not cars – like trains. If the next city is to be about people, and local life, and neighborhoods, and sustainability, and not cars and all their attendant destruction, then thinking really small seems like the only way at all.

start lab open street

Startlab’s Open Street model. A bit more than $22k.

There is one available soon, supposedly, called the Tesla. Hard to suppress a laugh at that name… Anyway, the manufacturers claim over 200 miles between charges and a top speed of 125 mph. Cost is north of $110 grand. This sounds more like substitution than rethinking – greenwashing if you will. Here we can see what we can do, but not necessarily what we should do.

Tesla electric cars

Tesla: 0 to 60 in just over 3 seconds, top speed 125 mph.

Anyway, dear reader, there are options for those with mobility challenges, options that permit participation in the next urban life without pumping breathtaking amounts of carbon into the air. In the end though, these little electric devices need to be coupled with a new way of making our communities – destinations within your neighborhood that are just a few blocks away, not across town or out in the suburbs. For many, even city dwellers in most cities in this country, walking a half mile or a mile doesn’t get you to the garlic you need, or the trattoria where you want to be. This must be the highest priority as we reshape the places where we live and work. Mr. Kamen, we need a two-door Segway with wipers and a heater, please.

yellow electric car

Myers Motors NMG (no more gas) one seat electric car – a tricycle. $30k.