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

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The Sale of Fisker Still Up in the Air

The sale of electric car company Fisker is turning out to be quite a soap opera. A decision by US Bankruptcy Court has put the remains of the company up for public auction. A late bid by Wanxiang, China's largest auto parts manufacturer has reopened the bidding on Fisker's DOE loan debt. Although it looked like Hybrid Technology Holdings (HTH), an investor group led by Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li was set to take control of Fisker's remaining assests, the late bid from Wanxiang has scuttled the deal.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Video - Green Vehicles at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show



Although green vehicles were in scarce supply at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show compared to previous years, here are visuals for some of the greenest cars on display at this year's show. This includes offerings from:

Toyota's Resource Efficiency: Best Practice in Integrating Industrial Sustainability and Eliminating Waste



Resource efficiency is the rage in 2014 and Toyota is one of the world’s most resource efficient companies. Simply put Toyota abhors waste and here is a summary of Toyota's secrets to achieve radical resource efficiency.  Steve Hope, General Manager Environmental Affairs and Corporate Citizenship, Toyota Motor Europe, explains how Toyota has dramatically improved its resource efficiency, reducing its energy, water and waste per vehicle by 70%, 75% and 60% respectively from 1993 to 2007. This video effectively summarizes the systems, processes, culture, enablers, tools and habits that have helped Toyota to reach the top of their industry.

Video - Nissan BladeGlider Zero Emission Electric Concept Car



While green cars were MIA at the recent Detroit Auto Show, the Nissan BladeGlider was one of several zero emission vehicles unveiled at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show in November. The BladeGlider is a futuristic Delta Wing electric car concept designed by Ben Bowlby. His wedge shape may look showy but it has real practical aerodynamic benefits including an awesome drag coefficient. This 3 seat concept is only 3.3 feet across the front. The BladeGlider is an ultra light weight vehicle that is stable and corners as well as anything in its class. The power and drive trains is where this car truly shows its green credentials.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Electric and Hybrid Cars MIA at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show

Greener cars appear to be missing at this year's Detroit Auto Show. One of the most high profile vehicles at the show was the the 620-horsepower 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Other notable vehicles on display were two 2015 products from Ford, the F-150 pickup truck and the iconic Mustang. Even Kia has opted to focus on performance over efficiency by debuting a concept sports car called the GT4 Stinger. Electric, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles were altogether absent in Detroit this year.

In 2010 almost all the major automakers were aggressively promoting a growing number of electric and hybrid cars. The Ford Fusion hybrid won the 2010 North American Car award at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Toyota introduced the FT-CH concept car, a subcompact hybrid. BMW showed the ActiveE concept, Honda debuted the CR-Z a two-seat hybrid. Audi unveiled its e-tron, an electric sports car that can accelerate to 60 mph in less than five seconds. Subaru shared its Hybrid Tourer concept, Tesla released its Model S sedan, Volkswagen put its hybrid-powered NCC on display and Volvo announced its test fleet of 50 electric C30s. However, at the 2014 Detroit auto show there are no global debuts of new plug-in electric cars, hybrids or even new diesel vehicles, but there are lots of luxury models, high-performance cars and sports cars.

Friday, December 13, 2013

General Motors: Government Bailout to Environmental Sustainability

On Monday December 9, the US government sold its remaining stake in General Motors Co. (GM). While the automaker is doing well financially, it is also making progress in terms of sustainability.

By most accounts the government bailout of the U.S. auto industry was a success. This view is convincingly communicated in a new study by the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) called ”The Effect on the U.S. Economy of the Successful Restructuring of General Motors.”

The U.S. government was repaid the $39.5 billion it lent to GM as part of the 2008-2009 auto bailout, which forced GM and its Chevrolet division into a government-backed bankruptcy. According to the CAR study, in addition to saving 2.6 million jobs in 2009, the bailout preserved $284.4 billion in personal income between 2009 and 2010. In less than five years GM and other American automakers have become profitable and they have added more than 372,000 new jobs. However, the bailout was not only an economic success, it bought GM time to improve its environmentally destructive trajectory.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Increasing Vehicle Efficiency with New Lightweight Materials

New lightweight materials will help the automotive industry to be more efficient. Vehicular propulsion is all about the power to weight ratio. Lighter weight vehicles require less energy and are therefore more efficient.  According to a report from Lux Research new lightweight technologies are able to provide the same degree of structural robusticity as heavier traditional materials.  This is a trend that Lux Research anticipates  will revolutionize the transportation sector.

These emerging lightweight structural materials save fuel, which is an important strategic consideration for car makers both to minimize energy requirements and to save on fuel costs.  Energy use is expected to rise 53 percent from 2008 levels to 765 quadrillion BTUs in 2035.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Fisker May be Saved by Hong Kong Tycoon's Investor Group

Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li, who is already invested in Fisker, has put together an investment group that has bought the ailing electric car company's $168 million loan from the US Department of Energy.  By buying the loan Li will be free to restructure the company without being fettered by DoE obligations.

Fisker, which was started in 2007, secured over a billion dollars in investment. However, in July 2012 the company suspended building the plug-in hybrid Karma, its extended range luxury electric sedan, when battery producer A123 Systems Inc. went into bankruptcy protection. The company also suspended development of its less expensive ($55,000) Atlantic.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Video - Winner Crosses Finish Line at the 2013 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge


Watch the final moments of the grueling Bridgestone World Solar Challenge as the winning team for 2013 crosses the finish line in northern Adelaide, Australia. This 3000 kms event highlights some of the best solar powered car technology in the world.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

2013 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia

The biennial Bridgestone World Solar Challenge is a platform to showcase the world’s most efficient electric cars. In addition to presenting leading solar technology the event also inspires young people to address the imperatives of sustainable transport.

Solar car teams from 23 countries are competing in one of the world's most prestigious and grueling sun powered car races. By the end of the race cars will have traveled a total 3000 kms through the Australian Outback. However, the event is about far more than a long distance car race. The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge showcases innovation, adventure and achievement and brings cutting edge renewable energy technology to the forefront in an effort to find a sustainable future for the planet.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Top 10 Best Selling Hybrid Cars in the US (2013)

There are a number of hybrid vehicles that have flooded the marketplace in the last few years. The number of available hybrid brands in the US market has more than doubled since 2007. There were a total of 434,498 hybrid electric vehicles sold in the US in 2012. The EIA estimates that in 2010 there were about 9 million alternative fuel vehicles in the United States. According to Annual Energy Outlook 2013, in 2010 there were 1,890,265 Hybrid Gas/Diesel-Electric vehicles in the US. As reported in June, 2012 there were 2,180,000 hybrid cars in the US.

Toyota has consistently offered the most fuel efficient hybrid vehicles. As of 2009 Toyota had captured almost three quarters of the US hybrid market. Although Toyota now has considerably more competition, they remain the dominant force in US hybrid sales in the 2013 model year with two best selling hybrid cars and five cars in the top 10.

Here is hybridCars' 2013 list of the ten best selling hybrid cars in the US along with their fuel efficiency numbers and price tags:

Friday, April 5, 2013

Two Leading Japanese Electric Cars: Honda Fit EV and Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Japan has been the world leader in well priced fuel efficient small cars for decades and this leadership continues as we enter the era of electric vehicles. The Honda Fit EV and the Mitsubishi i-MiEV are two of the best Japanese small cars and two of the most fuel efficient vehicles in the world.

The 2013 Honda Fit EV (Electric vehicle), has received a combined adjusted Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mile-per-gallon-equivalency rating of 118 MPG (equivalent), and an unprecedented low consumption rating of just 29 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 miles. The EPA estimates that annual fuel costs will be only $500.

Exploring the Demand for Hybrid Vehicles in the US

Hybrid vehicles are gaining in popularity in the US. The three primary reasons appear to be that consumers want to save money on gas, minimize their environmental impacts and reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.

An analysis from Frost & Sullivan reveals that revenues in the US market totaled $373.2 million in 2005 and reached $851.9 million in 2012.

A 2012 Harris Interactive poll indicated that interest in hybrids is growing across all demographics but particularly the younger (18-35) demographic. For this group 32 percent of those polled indicated interest in hybrids. Of those polled 23 percent said they are more interested in hybrid technology vehicles than in pure electric or pure gas vehicles, while 9 percent expressed interest in a fully electric vehicle.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Video: Solar Roadways




This video contains an update on the Solar Roadways project which is working to pave roads with solar panels that you can drive on. The company won the GE Ecomagination Challenge, a prestigious award that comes with a $50,000 prize. In December, The Green Market named Solar Roadways as the top automotive eco-innovation of 2010. In this video, the company's co-founder Scott Brusaw walks us through some major advances. The video also contains an exclusive first ever video of the Solar Roadway prototype For more information visit Solar Roadways.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Video: 300 MPG Electric Car



This video illustrates the best (and the worst) in contemporary automotive design. As reviewed in this video, high school students developed a car that gets 307 MPG. That is over one hundred MPG better than the X-Prize automotive winner. It proves what can be accomplished with a little innovation. It also demonstrates that you do not need to be an international auto-maker or an X-Prize participant to conceive and create highly efficient automobiles.

Friday, March 18, 2011

BMW ActiveE at the Geneva Motor Show

BMW showcased the ActiveE concept back at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, BMW put the latest version of its electrified 1-Series on display. BMW has produced 1,000 of these vehicles for field tests.

Powering the BMW ActiveE are liquid-cooled SB LiMotive batteries. They generate 170 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. The ActiveE can go from 0-60 miles (96 km) per hour in about nine seconds and the 1-Series has a range of 160 km.

The ActiveE will make its North American debut at the New York Auto Show in April. It will be available in select markets like Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, New York, Boston and parts of Connecticut, in the Fall of 2011.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Porsche's Electric e-Boxter Sports Car

Porsche is seriously exploring hybrids and fully electric cars, and at the forefront of this effort is the electric e-Boxter. Porsche has built three e-Boxsters as part of their e-mobility program. These cars are intended to provide data to Porsche's engineers.

The e-Boxsters have a range of 100-miles per charge which is the same as the Nissan Leaf. What makes the Porsche interesting is its 240 horsepower and legendary handling.

These cars are designed to help Porsche ascertain what drivers want to see and what electric car drivers need in terms of power, range, and infrastructure.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ford Focus Electric Car

Ford is producing some leading green vehicles including the Escape Hybrid, and the Fusion Hybrid, but the flagship of Ford's green offerings is their first all electric car known as the Focus Electric. This zero emission vehicle is a fully electric version of their popular small car.

The Focus Electric is an aerodynamic vehicle with low-rolling resistance tires. It is powered by a 100 kW electric motor coupled with a 23-kWh battery. The 100-kilowatt electric motor provides 123 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. It has a top speed is 84 mph (136km/h) and can be charged in just three hours from its 240-volt home-installed charging station (half the time of the Nissan Leaf). However, it can take up to 20 hours to charge using a standard 120-volt outlet.

Although the range of the vehicle remains to be seen, if the car does not provoke range anxiety, it will pose a serious challenge to the Chevrolet Volt and the Nissan Leaf. The Focus Electric will be available to the public at the end of the 2011 in North America.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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