http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ireland-is-working-on-a-futuristic-electric-vehicle-apparently-98326.html
Ireland Is Working on a Futuristic Electric Vehicle, Apparently
by Ionut Ungureanu  31st July 2015

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Ever since the DeLorean DMC-12 happened, little did the automotive industry
hear of vehicles being manufactured in these northern parts. However, the
mysterious world of modern machinery has its way, and we could find
ourselves being overwhelmed by yet another newborn that takes the shape of
an electric vehicle.

Meet eroadster, Alex eroadster; it's a new 2-seater electric car currently
in the preps in Co. Louth, Ireland. It may not be a Tesla Model S
competitor, but it could just make for proper e-machine. The design is the
brainchild of Tom Finnegan’s, an Irish inventor who is currently working
with a company called Swift Composite Prototypes. They recently announced
plans to develop and build a sporty EV with a bad name. OK, maybe we're
mean, but they could have found something catchy-er.

What’s so special about this thing, anyway? According to the company
manufacturing it as we speak, it will have very little evidence of
traditional car build materials opting instead for new and radical
materials, thus achieving massive weight reduction. Here’s a bit of the
car’s official description:

“The car will be made of ultra- lightweight advanced composite materials
including Carbon Fiber (used extensively in F1 technology) and Kevlar (used
in bullet proof vests/glass). It will weigh in more than 30% lighter than
most similar sized cars while being both stronger and safer at the same
time.”

In terms of specs, we’re looking at the 250+ km (155+ miles) range, a 0 to
100 km/h (62 mph) reach in under 10 seconds and fast charging capabilities.
How will they make it better than regular companies? Through a powerful AC
motor with regenerative braking coupled with the latest advanced
nanotechnology batteries, apparently.

Underneath the lifting roof will be an array of lightweight solar
photovoltaic cells, which will provide a small amount of extra power to the
car as well as helping to pump back some charge into the batteries when the
car is not in use.

Add a futuristic look, lifting roof and doors, a tablet that can be removed
from the dashboard and that allows the driver to communicate with the car
and you get the big picture.

When will we see it on the road? Sometime next year, but there’s still no
word on prices and other marketing details. Time will tell.
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http://www.techtimes.com/articles/73532/20150731/latest-electric-car-two-seater-alex-eroadster-hails-ireland.htm
Latest Electric Car Two-Seater Alex Eroadster Is The First Ireland-Made Car
Since The DeLorean
By J.E. Reich, Tech Times | July 31, 2015
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http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-ALEX-eroadster-EV-to-be-made-in-Ireland-tp4676591.html
EVLN: ALEX eroadster EV to be made in Ireland
Jul 01 2015
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12847.html
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http://www.eroadster.net/
Ireland's first production electric car called the Alex eroadster.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/eroadster

Alex eroadster electric car - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A new 2 seater electric car called the Alex eroadster is being designed and
will be built in Co. Louth, Ireland. It is an ultra lightweight design, with
the chassis ...
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http://www.swiftcompositeprototypesltd.com/
Swift Composite Prototypes




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