http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1088884_renault-250-miles-for-subcompact-electric-cars-by-2020
Renault: 250 Miles For Subcompact Electric Cars By 2020
By Antony Ingram  Dec 4, 2013

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2013 Renault Zoe electric car
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Save for a few electric vehicles on the fringes of the market--the Tesla
Model S, for example, or the tiny Smart Electric Drive--most subcompact and
compact electric cars currently offer a range of 80-100 miles.

For many people, that's perfectly fine. But it wouldn't hurt to have more,
right?

Renault says that more could be on the way--and by 2020, the range of a
subcompact electric vehicle like its Zoe could be as much as 250 miles.

We've heard such claims before of course, despite electric car range
remaining fairly static since the first serious production vehicles debuted
a few years back. You'll get little more from a car like the cutting-edge
BMW i3 than you will the Nissan Leaf, which debuted in 2010.

And it takes a car with a battery like the Tesla Model S--60 kWh or 85 kWh,
depending on the model--before you break through the 200 and 300-mile
barriers.

But speaking to Auto Express, Renault's head of research, advanced studies
and materials, Remi Bastien, thinks the industry is only at 50 percent of
the potential of current battery technology, and that further development
could see those 200-mile subcompact EVs.

That figure may still sound high to some, though it's worth noting that the
European economy tests used to figure vehicles often return higher numbers
than equivalents in EPA testing--Nissan's Leaf achieves 120 miles on the
European cycle, and just 84 miles on a full charge under EPA guidelines.

It suggests 180 miles or so would be a reasonable guess for subcompact and
compact electric cars by the 2020 date--still a huge improvement on today's
vehicles and almost certainly a usable distance for many more buyers.

Given Renault's relationship with Japanese firm Nissan, it's wholly likely
that any advancements in Renault's electric vehicles would also be shared
with cars like the Nissan Leaf--and other future electric projects.

Bastien's comments come as Renault also reveals it's working on a plug-in
hybrid subcompact for the European market.

Expected to debut in concept form at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, Renault's
goal for the car is combined economy of 2 liters per 100 km--or 117 mpg.
Bastien says the car would be "affordable" unlike some other plug-in
hybrids, and believes Renault's work with electric drivetrains will help it
develop hybrid powertrains too.

The new car will concentrate on reducing weight, but won't go as far as
BMW-style carbon construction--which Renault says harms the affordability of
such a vehicle.
[© 2013 Green Car Reports]




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