http://cleantechnica.com/2016/03/02/new-corvette-ev-breaks-speed-record-hearts/
New Electric Corvette Breaks Speed Record + Hearts
March 2nd, 2016  Tina Casey

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This new Corvette EV is not for sale — at least not yet — which accounts for
the broken hearts, but you can still admire it from a distance. It’s the
all-electric GXE prototype from Genovation Cars, based on a 2006 Z06, and it
just broke a speed record at the Johnny Bohmer proving grounds down in
Florida, which you space fans may recognize as the landing site for the NASA
space shuttle.

Who Is Johnny Bohmer & How Fast Is The Corvette EV?
Johnny Bohmer is the guy behind a 2006 Ford GT, aka BADD GT, which lays
claim to being “the first street car in full street trim to break the 250
mph and 275 mph mark in the Standing Mile,” clocking in at 283.232 mph as
certified by Guinness. The crew is now aiming for the 300 mark and, by the
way, full street trim includes plates, insurance, sound system, and the AC
running full blast ...

According to Genovation, the GXE (short for Genovation eXtreme Electric) hit
186.8 mph on February 23, quite a bit higher than the previous record of 177
mph hit by a Finnish prototype, nailing down claim to the world record for
Top Speed Street Legal Electric Car ...

As for taking it out on a spin around the neighborhood, go ahead and run all
the errands you want. The battery range is an impressive 130 miles under
“normal” driving conditions. That’s less than the original intent of 150
miles but room to spare when you’re dropping the kids off for play dates,
running down to the corner store for a gallon of milk, and so forth.

Inside The Corvette EV
Our sister site Gas2.org took a look at the electric Corvette last summer
when it was just a rumor swirling around. Here’s what Genovation had to say
when the prototype was still being developed:

Several contributors to the GXE effort have helped design and build
record-breaking electric vehicles. They include an MIT electrical engineer
and a mechanical engineer from Cosworth.

“We are using state of the art inverters, batteries and electric motors that
will produce in excess of 700-hp and 600 lb-ft of torque,” said Genovation
CEO Andrew Saul. “We expect the car to achieve 0-60 mph in around three
seconds and have a top speed of over 200 mph. And, most of the parts are
designed and built in America.”

The GXE was built mainly in the US with an assist from Stafl Systems,
Rinehart Motion Systems, EVDrive, AMRacing, Current Ways, Johnny Bohmer, and
Tony’s Corvette Shop, among others.

Genovation doesn’t have much detail on its website but Rinehart is known for
its inverters and, like the name says, EVDrive is an EV drivetrain
specialist. We’re also guessing that Current Ways took care of the EV
charging system.

You’re probably wondering what makes it go:
We’ll have to do some poking around to get some details about the battery,
but in the meantime, if you guessed lithium-ion, go run out and buy yourself
a cigar. Here’s what Stafl Systems had to say about its contribution, the
battery management system:

Stafl Systems was the primary electronics contractor for the world record
setting vehicle. The company produced the vehicle control unit, battery
management system and worked with a number of subcontractors to provide the
other electronic components. In total, Stafl Systems had 19 circuit boards
helping with everything from sensing the accelerator pedal position to
controlling the electric powertrain to regulating the charge and discharge
of the vehicle’s 44 kWh lithium ion batteries.

How To Get An EV From Genovation
Genovation ... back in 2013 ... partnered with the University of Maryland on
a hybrid battery/ultracapacitor EV energy storage system that could weigh
less than a battery alone while getting more range (a capacitor is a type of
battery that charges and discharges rapidly) ...

Genovation Cars, a company that all but dropped off the radar a couple of
years ago, is partnering in a new hybrid EV battery research project that
combines a high density battery pack with an ultracapacitor pack and a DC/DC
converter based on silicon carbide.

The company has its sights set on manufacturing an EV it’s calling the G2 in
partnership with Tata. While it’s not in production yet, the G2 is probably
a little more attainable than the GXE:

The car weighs approximately 3500 pounds, has a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.2
and will reach 60 mph in under 7.5 seconds.  The Cd measure was made using
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and will be confirmed using the
University of Maryland’s wind tunnel.  Initial crash simulations show
excellent results and we believe a 5 star rating in final design is very
feasible.

The G2 will come in all-electric version and a plug-in hybrid system that
uses a 3-cylinder gasoline engine as a range extender. Like the Volt, the G2
hybrid powertrain is electric, so you’ll be in electric drive whether you’re
using the battery or the engine ...

Genovation EV
 ... Genovation has committed to a “core objective” of using recycled or
sustainable materials where available, including tires made of natural
rubber infused with orange peel. No, really. Orange peel.
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http://www.genovationcars.com/news/gxe-breaks-speed-record/
GXE BREAKS SPEED RECORD AT THE JOHNNY BOHMER PROVING GROUNDS SHUTTLE LANDING
FACILITY
3/1/2016
http://www.genovationcars.com/the-g2/technology/




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