http://bellona.org/news/future-energy-system/electric-vehicles/2016-01-putin-pushes-electric-car-development-in-russia
Putin pushes electric car development in Russia
January 20, 2016  Anna Kireeva, Charles Digges-translated

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Bellona's Tesla trek across Russia's north to Murmask, March 2014. (Photo:
Thomas Nilsen for Bellona)

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Frederic Hauge, Bellona's president, in the Murmansk Region town of Nickel
with a Tesla Model S. (Photo: Thomas Nilsen for Bellona)

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Lada Vestas at last years MotorExpo 2015 in Moscow. (Photo: Lada)

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Charging Electric car charge posts in Berlin. (Photo: Wikipedia)

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Bellona President Frederic Hauge test drives the new Tesla Model S. (Photo:
Bellona)
]

MURMANSK – Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday issued a governmental
order to revamp and modernize Russia’s ailing automobile industry with an
eye toward launching an electric car by 2025, according to the Kremlin’s
official website.

The move appears to be part of a raft of signals the government has lately
issued in support of renewable and other climate friendly energies in the
wake of the Paris climate summit, though critics note Russia lacks native
experience with these alternative sources.

The presidential order “[…] envisions priority guidelines for scientific and
technical development in the Russian auto industry and the development of
advanced designs of auto technology geared toward world tendencies to
shifting to the production of electric cars” by 2025.

The new plans were immediately embraced by Bellona President Frederic Hauge,
one of Europe’s most prominent proponents of electric cars.

“This is remarkable news,” he said. “It seems that the President of Russia
has a plan to intensify the modernization of Russia’s auto industry.”

Hauge was among the first to show off electric cars to the Russian public –
specifically a Tesla Model S – that he drove from Kirkeness Norway to
Murmansk in 2014. Previously, in 1992, he brought a smaller, early model
electric car to the same Russian city.

He said yesterday that he’d undertaken the more recent Tesla trek “to show
that such a trip was possible.”

“Murmansk has a surfeit of energy, which is useful for charging electric
cars,” he said. “And these cars will, in turn, make a significant
contribution to bringing down polluting emissions.”

According to the Russian-language Cartimes news portal, 2015 saw the
purchase in Russia of 82 Tesla Model S electric cars, 27 Mitsubishi i-MiEV
electric cars, and 26 electric Nissan Leaf cars.

Russian electric cars

The Russian Commission on Economic Development and Integration this year
temporarily repealed tariffs on the import of electric cars through the end
of 2016. After that the tariff is expected to jump back to 19 percent.

The single Russian company pursuing electric cars is AvtoVAZ. Company
representative have said that they plan to release the electric Lada Vesta
on the domestic market in the near future, and prototype testing has already
begun ...

The results so far have been favorable: The home-produced 60 kilowatt engine
operates on a lithium-ion battery. The car can go from zero to 100
kilometers per hour in 15.5 seconds, and has a maximum speed of 150
kilometers an hour.

But AvtoVAZ has some concerns about the Lada Vesta’s charging unit. Although
the vehicle can reach full charge in nine hours from a 240 watt outlet –
same as the Tesla Model S – its charge port is not yet universal, making
finding charge points a challenge.

Both the Lada Vesta and the Tesla Model S reach full capacity on a
supercharger in about an hour.

Infrastructure needs in Russia for electric cars

In autumn of 2015, Prime Minster Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree allowing
standard gas stations to operate chargers for electric cars. The decree took
force on November 1, 2016.

The first so-called express charger for electric cars in Russia appeared in
Moscow in 2012. The country now has 100 for electric cars in Moscow, Kazan,
St. Petersburg, Ryazan, and other cities – and that’s just a start.

Specifically, Rosseti, Russia’s state controlled interregional power
distributor, plans to build 1,000 charge stations across Russia by 2018,
Cartimes reported in Russian.

Electric filling stations will be established in the framework of the
All-Russia program for the development of charging infrastructure for
electric transport, Rosseti has said. The company says the tempo of further
charging infrastructure development will depend on the demand for these zero
emissions cars.

Rosseti says it’s now the government’s task to make electric transport
attractive and affordable for the average Russian consumer.

One incentive would be to continue the zero tariff policy on imported
electric cars. Another would be to offer electric car owners free parking in
Moscow’s terminally congested downtown, as well as allowing them to travel
on routes designated exclusively for public transport.

The Norwegian experience

Norway in 2015 set the record for the number of electric cars on the road in
a European country, with some 66,000 electric cars registered. The Norwegian
government said that 17.5 percent of all cars sold in the country last year
were electric, up from 12.5 percent in 2014. This is a record among European
countries challenged only by the Netherlands with 61,000 its registered
electric cars.

Leading the world in the number of registered electric cars in the United
States, with 310,000 electric cars on the road. China follows with 157,000,
and Japan comes in third with 121,000, according to Hybridcars.com.

Among the top sellers in Norway are the BMW i3, Tesla Model S, Renault Zoe,
Nissan Leaf and the electric Volkswagen Golf.

The huge stimulus for electric cars in Norway derives from the significant
incentives Norwegian drivers receive from the government for purchasing the
environmentally friendly car – things like free parking, exemption from
notoriously expensive road tolls, and special privileges to drive in bus and
trolley transport lanes.

In fact, so high is the number of electric cars on the road in Norway that
the government has floated the notion of repealing the incentives for
driving them, but so far without success.

Unfortunately, electric car owners in Russia are afforded none of these
benefits and discounts.
[© bellona.org]



http://www.energy-fresh.ru/news/?id=12652
[Russian>translate.google>English]
Electrical modifications Lada Vesta tested
01/13/2016

[image
http://www.energy-fresh.ru/images/docs/12652_777_m.jpg
As a prototype of the engine engineers domestic automakers have used
electric motor with 60 kW, complete with battery Li-ion (Photo:
vistanews.ru)
]

Representatives of the company "AvtoVAZ" reported that in the near future in
the domestic car market, you may receive an electric modification of Lada
Vesta, the prototype of which has already begun to test.

According to official reports, "AvtoVAZ" experts recently conducted the
first tests of a test version of the Russian electric Lada Vesta EV, which
showed good results. As a prototype of the engine engineers domestic
automakers have used electric motor with 60 kW, complete with battery
Li-ion. This powerplant allowed to disperse the electric car to 100 km / h
in 15.5 seconds and reach a speed limit of 150 km / h.

To start the serial production of Lada Vesta EV, the company "AvtoVAZ"
should seriously modify their charging technology as to replenish the energy
of the car in full, using the normal socket needs to spend about 9 hours,
and at a special filling station - it will take about 1, 3 hours. 
[© 2016 SBCD Expo]



[dated]
http://www.insidercarnews.com/russia-makes-forceful-push-toward-vehicle-electrification/#
Russia Makes Forceful Push Toward Vehicle Electrification
Sep 11, 2015
...
[video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTmYn2GfQII
Photo review EL Lada cars from AvtoVAZ in 2015, new Russian cars
Light Channel Jan 26, 2015
Photo review EL Lada cars from AvtoVAZ in 2015, new Russian cars. Electric
EL Lada from AvtoVAZ. Appearance Hellas exactly copies the progenitor Lada
Kalina in the station wagon, except on the place of the fuel tank neck
electrical connector. Inside, only two differences. On the dashboard ammeter
tachometer replaced, and instead of the usual place gearshift lever is
located select the direction of movement (back and forth). 

The most interesting from Lada Ellada - in the engine compartment. The
three-phase AC asynchronous motor, gear unit and Lithium iron phosphate
battery weighing 120 kg. All electric arsenal pulled 240 kg, bringing the
weight of the Lada Ellada to 1215 kg. VAZ no longer has the scientific
potential of at least the same level as his Soviet period. Therefore, for
the production of electric Lada Ellada used motor, batteries and all
elektronachinka imported. On assurance representatives VAZ, to top the
release of Hellas components for cars will be manufactured in Russia.
Manufacturer of fuel cells for cars Thunder Sky (China) and the Russian
"Rusnano" build in Novosibirsk plant for the production of lithium-ion car
batteries. Announced term plant start - end of 2011.

Specifications electric Lada Ellada. Hellas Power plant produces 60 kW (80
hp) and is able to disperse the electric car to hundred for 13 seconds, top
speed is 140 km / h, range on a single charge of about 150 kilometers.
Filling from home network (220V, 50Hz) takes 8 hours. What is nice, the
manufacturer advertises battery life of 3000 cycles. When everyday
podzyaryadke is about 8 years or 500,000 kilometers running under. At first
real Russian electric surely will their fans. Which will inevitably have a
lot of questions: How much does it cost? how to behave at low temperatures?
when and where will be built eletrozapravki? Unfortunately, any clear
answers yet.
]
...
http://company.avtovaz.ru/en/press/137
AVTOVAZ: new version of electric car EL LADA
November 14, 2014
...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Mobile
Yo-mobil ... a planned hybrid electric car that was going to be produced by
Yo-auto ...On 7 April 2014 it was ... sold to the Russian government for
€1... No production vehicles were ever produced and the project is
effectively dead




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