By on August 26, 2011

The famous Japanese monozukuri  (craftsmanship, sometimes “the process of continually making something better”) is going down the drain. It took the combined efforts of “a consortium of 57 small businesses in Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture,” reports The Nikkei [sub] before they could  “unveil a prototype one-seater electric car that can travel 100km between charges.”

According the The Nikkei, the vehicle has a go-kart-like chassis with strap-on lithium ion batteries and control circuits. “The system as a whole and the control circuits were designed by the consortium under guidance from experts.”

Even The Nikkei can’t help it and captions their depiction of the electric go-cart with a snide “Just hope it doesn’t rain.” Come on, what do you expect from a committee of 57? A Heinz-Mobile, probably.

Get the latest TTAC e-Newsletter!

Recommended

4 Comments on “57 Business Consortium Creates Fair-Weather EV...”


Read all comments

Back to TopLeave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recent Comments

  • Lou_BC: @Carlson Fan – My ’68 has 2.75:1 rear end. It buries the speedo needle. It came stock with the...
  • theflyersfan: Inside the Chicago Loop and up Lakeshore Drive rivals any great city in the world. The beauty of the...
  • A Scientist: When I was a teenager in the mid 90’s you could have one of these rolling s-boxes for a case of...
  • Mike Beranek: You should expand your knowledge base, clearly it’s insufficient. The race isn’t in...
  • Mike Beranek: ^^THIS^^ Chicago is FOX’s whipping boy because it makes Illinois a progressive bastion in the...

New Car Research

Get a Free Dealer Quote

Who We Are

  • Adam Tonge
  • Bozi Tatarevic
  • Corey Lewis
  • Jo Borras
  • Mark Baruth
  • Ronnie Schreiber