Green Car Congress reports that Subaru will announce testing of its R1e electric vehicle (EV) tomorrow, 20 March 2008, and will subsequently display a prototype at the New York International Auto Show. They will also provide two R1e's to the New York Power Authority for evaluation. Subaru claims that the 40kW drive motor will give the two-seater R1e a top speed of 65 mph and range up to 50 miles. NEC, NEC TOKIN and Nissan have formed a joint-venture, Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), to provide automotive lithium-ion batteries. AESC's 346V battery pack uses lithium manganese oxide spinel (LiMn2O4) as the cathode's active material. Besides recharging to 80 percent capacity in 15 minutes, the battery should be resistant to overcharging and thermal instability. At least that's what they say.
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So if the Tribeca had the flying whale vagina front end, does the R1e have he flying dolphin vagina front end?
If the performance claims are correct, and the price was right, this could be a neat little commuter.
It looks rather normal, like it’s not trying to scream, “LOOK AT ME, I’M SAVING THE EARTH!!!”
Nice!! I even like the front end on this. My commute is a too far 50 miles per day. I wonder how much safety factor will be built in and will range drop with age.
Of course the traditional coal fired power plant is only 2 miles away. But I guess it is more efficient than an IC engine, so there is a net gain, or reduction depending how you look at it.
I see myself hugging the curb at 2mph with one mile to go while trying to get home. In the winter with lights and heater I don’t think it would work. Maybe it will have a 70 mile range by the time it comes out.
It’d be kinda nice if the roof had solar cells to help top up the battery a bit during the day while you’re in work. My daily commute is about 50 miles round trip as well so this thing is almost a real contender.
The looks are subjective but most cars this small look like something out of a cartoon and I’m ok with that (in fact I’m actually pretty fond of it and prefer it to an aggressive looking vehicle).
Price it right and make the range 50 miles in the winter (with wipers, lights and heat going) and this could be an actual usable EV
I’ll bet that 65 mph top speed cuts the range significantly. Twike, which only zips up to 45mph, has a chart in the users manual with speed plotted against range. Going 30mph on level ground should yield a range of 70 miles, but going 45mph will only yield 60 miles. And it is a curved slope.
EV makers should really publish city range, assuming ~30 mph, suburban range, assuming ~45 mph and highway range, assuming ~60 mph.
Now we’re talking…