Archive for May, 2010

French team smashes five year efficiency record in eco-marathon

Friday, May 21st, 2010

This article was on the “gizmag.com” blog this morning. In Europe, this team achieved a phenomenal 10,382 mpg on a hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle! Perhaps this is food for thought for an AFV Lab project. Go to http://www.gizmag.com/shell-fuel-efficiency-record-beaten/15163/ to read more.

Source: http://www.gizmag.com/shell-fuel-efficiency-record-beaten/15163/

ECOGIZMO

French team smashes five year efficiency record in eco-marathon

By Paul Ridden

10:49 May 20, 2010

A five year Shell Eco Marathon fuel  efficiency record has been smashed by a team of French...

A five year Shell Eco Marathon fuel efficiency record has been smashed by a team of French students.

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A five year Shell Eco Marathon fuel efficiency record has been smashed by a team of French students.

A five year Shell Eco Marathon fuel efficiency record has been smashed by a team of French students. Team Polyjoule broke the record on the first day of the event and then went on to break its own record by a further 482 kilometers. But the students still expect even more from their hydrogen fueled vehicle and are already looking toward next year’s Marathon.

ETH Zurich of Switzerland achieved the equivalent of 3,836 kilometers on just one liter of fuel in 2005, and set a bar that no-one has been able to top - until now. A joint effort by Polytech Nantes and Lycée La Joliverie smashed the record on the very first day of this year’s Eco Marathon, recording 4,414 kilometers on the equivalent of one liter of fuel (10,382 mpg).

Team Polyjoule had a shaky start which threatened to hamper any attempts, after their hydrogen-powered prototype broke down during pre-marathon testing. Once they pooled resources with Lycée La Joliverie, however, they proceeded to stomp all over the Swiss record. The feat is said to have been made possible by enhancing their vehicle’s electronics monitoring system, which minimizes energy loss.

The French students were not quite finished with Shell’s Eco Marathon, though, which saw over 200 teams taking part. On the very last day of the annual event, they added another 482km to their own record, traveling the new official world record of 4,896.1 kilometers per liter of fuel - a distance “roughly the equivalent of driving from the head to toe of Europe, from the North Cape in Norway down to the toe of the Italian peninsula.”

Polytech Nantes team leader Pauline Tranchard praised the team effort, which saw the students not only set a new world record but also take first place in the fuel cell category, which led them to an overall first place victory. “Five years’ research went into getting us to 4,896 kilometers on one liter of fuel,” she said. “Our insight and the wealth of experience that our colleagues from the Lycée de La Joliverie de Nantes brought to the table were both instrumental in helping us reach what many might have considered an unattainable goal.”

Tranchard believes that the team can do even better but will have to wait until next year to prove it.

Source: http://www.gizmag.com/shell-fuel-efficiency-record-beaten/15163/

Electric Beetle Blasts Past Tesla Roadster

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Interesting article on the “Gas2.0″ blog this morning. This VW “Beetle” has been built by two brothers in Europe and is now the “fastest electric car in Europe, beating out even the famed Tesla Roadster in a drag race.” Utilizing two forklift motors and sixty 12 Volt Lead Acid batteries, it is quite a vehicle. I wonder if the AFV Lab could do much the same thing with the Mustang donated by Timmy Austin?

Source: http://gas2.org/2010/05/12/video-electric-beetle-blasts-past-tesla-roadster/

Electric Beetle Blasts Past Tesla Roadster

Written by Christopher DeMorro

Published on May 12th, 2010

Although the Volkswagen Beetle served a clear purpose, I have never cared for it. This includes past or present versions. I don’t like the shape, the sound, or the lack of power or comfort. The only thing I DO like about the Beetle is that it has a rear-wheel drive layout. This has allowed many tuners the world over to turn the lazy “People’s Car” into a true hot rod, dropping all sorts of wildly modified motors into the tiny engine bay. A few people have even done electric conversions.

But the Black Current III is an electric Beetle unlike any other. Built by two brothers, it currently holds the title of the fastest electric car in Europe, beating out even the famed Tesla Roadster in a drag race. Hit the jump and watch the video to see for yourself.

The Black Current III was built by brothers Olly and Sam Young, enterprising electric drag racing enthusiasts. Their first Black Current was, admittedly, rather lame, running a 21 second 1/4 mile with a top speed of just 55 mph. It was powered by an old electric milk cart motor. But like any true racer, the Young brothers knew faster is better, so they got to work on Black Current II, which ran a 14 second quarter mile at 87 mph… much more like it! Which brings us to Black Current III.

Powered by two forklift electric motors and 60 (!!!) 12-volt batteries, the Black Current III makes an astounding 1,200 ft-lbs of torque at 0 RPM. This results in a 0-60 mph time of just 3 seconds and an 11.24 second quarter mile at 114 mph. That is one serious race car, faster than the Tesla and officially taking the title of Europe’s fastest electric car. The Black Current blows away the Tesla in a drag race as this video shows. It has taken six years to reach this point, and the Young brothers are now looking for some high-tech lithium-ion batteries to replace the heavy lead-acid batteries currently in the car. That should help them easily reach the 10-second mark in the quarter mile.

This is just further proof that electric cars CAN be fast and fun… even when said electric car is a Beetle. While it is missing that all-important sound I’ve come to expect at drag races, I imagine the guys on the ground next to the cars appreciate the odd silence.

Source: Hungerford VW Club via Pistonheads

Source: http://gas2.org/2010/05/12/video-electric-beetle-blasts-past-tesla-roadster/