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[image] Volkswagen unveils the e-Co-Motion concept
By Aaron Turpen  03/03/2013

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VW e-Co-Motion Concept
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Delivery van of the future? That is what VW is saying this electric concept
van will be and they say they will prove it at the Geneva Motor Show this
week.

Electric delivery vans are nothing new. Ford has its Transit Connect
Electric (available globally), Nissan its e-NV200 (available in several
markets), and others have prototypes or test vehicles currently on the roads
as well. Most of the big names in commercial vehicle sales, such as
Navistar, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp, and now small start-ups looking
to get into the game have also jumped on board. It's obvious that electric,
plug-in hybrid-electric, and similar concepts for the heavily contentious
delivery van space are the future.

This large commercial sector has a lot of potential for alternative
powertrains because it is a relatively close-to-consumer market in terms of
vehicle size - most are less than 16,000 pounds gross vehicle weight (GVW),
many under 5,000 pounds - and the requirements are usually also low-need in
terms of cargo weight capacity. Add to this the fact that the average daily
mileage is predictable and relatively low (most fuel is spent idling or
waiting in stop-and-go traffic) and that most of these vehicles have
predictable usage cycles and it becomes obvious that electrics and similar
range-limited technologies are a perfect fit.

This is very much the case in Europe, where commercial delivery vehicles are
increasingly moving to alternative power sources. Volkswagen plans to unveil
its idea for an entry into this market at the Geneva Motor Show, which
begins on March 5.

The concept is called the e-Co-Motion and it is a mini-van-sized cargo van
that runs on lithium-ion batteries and an electric motor. It's built for the
delivery driver in mind, with a low door height for easy egress and entry,
low cargo floor height, large cargo capacity (4.6 cubic meters) and an 800
kilogram payload capability. In all respects, its direct competition will
likely be the Ford Transit Connect, which has very similar specs. Unlike the
Ford, however, this VW concept also allows for cargo box options such as
passenger shuttle, refrigerated box, platform (flat bed), etc. It will also
be a dedicated electric vehicle rather than a shared platform as the Transit
Connect Electric is.

The concept is not being touted as a production-ready offering, with only
the attached rendering having been released thus far, but by all
indications, VW will have a physical concept on display at the show.
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