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F1 designer unveils electric car

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:00 pm
by manifold
taken from BBC News today: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8344532.stm

'An electric car created by ex-McLaren Formula One designer Gordon Murray has been unveiled.
Three prototypes of the T.27 model will be developed over the next 16 months.
The manufacturing process, called iStream, has received £9m of investment, half of which came from the government's Technology Strategy Board.
iStream plants can be just one fifth of the size of a conventional car factory, as the cars are not made from stamped steel.
All the parts are designed by computer and welded together rather than being stamped out of metal sheets, explained David Bott, director of innovation platforms at the Technology Strategy Board.
"It's a very radical approach to manufacturing," he told the BBC. "Usually you talk about high value, or low carbon, or resource efficient manufacturing - this ticks all those boxes."
Lightweight
The T.27 car is designed for city or town use. Its predecessor, the T.25, weighs 600kg - half the weight of an average small family car.
"Cars don't tend to be heavy because of safety; they tend to be heavy because of luxury," added Mr Bott.
"The tubular frame of the T.27 is designed to absorb energy. It will pass all the relevant safety tests."
Gordon Murray, inventor of iStream, has been refining the technology since 1999, and has recruited former colleagues from his days at F1.
"The thinking is similar to McLaren's," he said. "It's all about efficiency and being lightweight, but in urban vehicles."
The most expensive part of any electric car is the battery, he added. So in order to be energy efficient, they need to be lightweight.
The T.27 can reach 60 miles per hour and is designed to travel up to 100 miles in between recharges.
"It's for commuting, picking the kids up, that sort of thing," said Mr Murray, who drives a Smartcar.
"We're not saying get rid of your station wagon but it's where car use must go - rather than having a couple of big cars in the family."'

Re: F1 designer unveils electric car

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:01 pm
by manifold
I hope the car I looked at is just the test bed..

Re: F1 designer unveils electric car

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:28 pm
by Geoff Butcher
The explanation of the construction raises more questions than it answers... :?

Re: F1 designer unveils electric car

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:13 pm
by gooseman
In the Neiman-marcus xmas catalog, they have a special edition high performance electric sportbike thats all done up in spec colors for only $$73,000, they say it will go 150mph in short order...amazing & cheap too...jim