Cool-!   It's about time for innovation in the auto industry/ies.

Now to get American automakers on the forefront of newer technology.




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From: subana <[email protected]>
To: net buddies <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 1:45:28 AM
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} tiny electric cars..........


Tiny Electric Cars Are Coming
If batteries aren't up to the job, why not make smaller cars? 

Monday, March 02, 2009
By Peter Fairley

Prototype i-MiEV on show at this week's Geneva car confab. Sketch: Mitsubishi 
French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroën kicked off the Geneva Motor Show this 
morning by announcing that it is pursuing a deal with Mitsubishi Motor to 
develop a compact electric car for sale in Europe next year. It will be based 
on Mitsubishi's i-MiEV, an approximately 160-kilometer-range commuter car that 
the company plans to roll out in Japan this summer. 

Plenty more compact four-wheelers are in the automotive pipeline. Daimler will 
sell a battery version of its popular Smart Fortwo next year, and Volkswagen is 
engineering a commuter EV called the Audi Up! with a top speed of 130 
kilometers per hour and roughly 100 kilometers of range. Renault is engineering 
a pair of battery-powered cars, to be produced starting in 2011. 

These automakers are betting that there will be a market for smaller electric 
vehicles (EVs) that will be cheaper to build and far cheaper and cleaner to 
operate than regular hybrids. With battery technology developing rapidly and 
the automotive market in turmoil, that logic even has gas-electric hybrid 
champion Toyota hedging its bets. At the Detroit auto show in January, Toyota 
put the spotlight on new versions of its Prius, but also announced plans to 
offer a commuter EV in 2012. 
To be fair, most of the companies talking up tiny EVs are similarly hedging 
their bets, simultaneously developing a range of hybrid options. PSA Peugeot 
Citroën plans to launch two diesel-hybrid vehicles in 2011--the Citroën DS5 
HYbrid4 and the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4--and it's also developing a "multipurpose" 
plug-in hybrid EV analogous to the Chevy Volt. 

Like the Volt, PSA's plug-in will be a series hybrid, in which a small 
fuel-efficient engine serves only to recharge the batteries en route. Unlike 
the Volt, however, the engine can be swapped out and additional batteries 
swapped in for longer-range city driving.
 
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/energy/23041/?nlid=1823


      
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