Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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Hyundai unveils Sonata Hybrid
After showing hybrid concepts over the last few auto show seasons, Hyundai finally shows the real deal with a hybrid version of its Sonata midsize sedan at the New York auto show. The standard Sonata got an update at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show, radically restyling it with Hyundai's new fluidic sculpture design language. Now fitted with Hyundai's Blue Drive hybrid system, the car gets significantly better mileage.
The Sonata Hybrid is the first production hybrid to use lithium polymer batteries, which have more power density over nickel metal hydride batteries used in hybrids from Toyota, Ford, and Nissan. As such, Hyundai tuned the Sonata Hybrid to drive at speeds up to 62 mph under electric power alone, with the internal combustion engine turned off. EPA fuel economy, at 37 mpg city and 39 mpg highway, are competitive with the Ford Fusion Hybrid, but not quite up to the level of the Toyota Prius. Hyundai does not say how far the Sonata Hybrid will travel under electric power alone.
Hyundai says that the Sonata uses a fundamentally different hybrid system than that developed by Toyota and Ford. Rather than use a planetary gearset to combine power from an electric motor and internal combustion engine, the Sonata uses a six-speed automatic transmission with an electric motor in place of a torque converter.
The Sonata Hybrid uses a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, running on an Atkinson cycle, along with an electric motor. Hyundai calculates the total power train output at 209 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque, which should give drivers a satisfying experience behind the wheel. Hyundai also points out that the Sonata Hybrid will idle the powerplant if the brake is pushed hard.
Ford team up with Microsoft In Electric Car Venture
Microsoft is working with automaker Ford to develop an application that will help consumers better manage the power required to charge electric vehicles.
The two companies are teaming up to implement the Microsoft Hohm™ energy management application for Ford's electric vehicles. Ford is the first automaker announcing the use of Hohm, starting with the Focus Electric next year. Hohm will help owners determine when and how to most efficiently and affordably recharge battery electric (BEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles. It also should help utility companies manage the added demands of electric vehicles on the electric grid.
"Ford and Microsoft both share a strong commitment to contributing to a better world. Today, we begin the next major step in our working together and leading the way for energy efficiency and environmental sustainability," said Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company president and CEO. "For Ford, this is a needed step in the development of the infrastructure that will make electric vehicles viable."
Both companies agree that effective management of the energy ecosystem is critical for electric vehicles to be successful and for consumer interest to grow. In a recent Accenture survey, 42 percent of consumers said they are likely to buy a hybrid or electric vehicle in the next two years.
Increasing numbers of electric vehicles, however, will have a significant impact on energy demand. That is because the addition of an electric vehicle to a household could effectively double home energy consumption while the vehicle is charging.
Ford and Microsoft agree that making energy management easy and affordable for consumers will be key to the success of electric vehicles in the marketplace as well as in creating a positive environmental impact.
"Electric vehicles will play an important role in the global effort to improve energy efficiency and address the issues of climate change and sustainability," said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. "But as the market for electric vehicles expands, it will have a significant impact on home energy consumption and demand across the nation's energy grid. With Microsoft Hohm, Ford and Microsoft will deliver a solution that will make it easier for car owners to make smart decisions about the most affordable and efficient ways to recharge electric vehicles, while giving utilities better tools for managing the expected changes in energy demand."
Introducing Hohm to Ford's electric vehicles supports Ford's aggressive global electrification plan, which will put five new electrified vehicles on the road in North America and Europe by 2013. In North America, they include the Transit Connect Electric later this year, Focus Electric in 2011, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle and two next-generation hybrids in 2012.
America's largest domestic hybrid seller, Ford Motor Company today has four hybrids on the road and another coming this year. They include the Ford Fusion Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid, Mercury Milan Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid. Also coming this fall is the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, which is expected to be the most fuel-efficient luxury sedan in America.
Life with electrified vehicles – with full battery electric (BEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles needing to be recharged daily – will require consumers to change how they think about personal transportation and energy use.
Hohm, an Internet-based service, is designed to help customers avoid unnecessary expense by providing insight into their energy usage patterns and suggesting recommendations to increase conservation. With Ford electric vehicles, Hohm also will help drivers to determine the best time to charge their vehicle. Smart recharging habits will help utility companies understand and better manage the increased demands placed upon the electric grid because of electrified vehicles.
Ford and Microsoft's participation in the Hohm program builds on the success of their decade-long partnership to provide customers with superior in-car experiences. The Ford SYNC® communications and infotainment system, built on the Windows Embedded Automotive platform, has been installed on more than 2 million Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles since its launch in 2007, helping drivers connect and voice-control their mobile devices while driving.
Microsoft Hohm is available today for free to all U.S. residential energy consumers and has multiple partnerships with utilities and other stakeholders already in place. Ford is the first automaker to join in collaboration with Hohm.
Ford and Microsoft also plan to continue to work with utility partners and municipalities to help further develop the energy ecosystem. Ford's work includes collaboration with a dozen North American energy companies to road-test a fleet of 21 Ford Escape plug-in hybrid vehicles. The research has accumulated more than 160,000 miles of real-world data, which provided important groundwork for the new Hohm application.
"Rechargeable vehicles represent a new frontier. Their commercialization will take broad-based collaboration and systems solutions," said Mulally. "Working together, Ford and Microsoft will provide the systems solutions to help facilitate this exciting future."
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Mitsubishi to Reduce Price on MiEV in response to Leaf
In an immediate response to Nissan's price announcement for the Leaf electric car, Mitsubishi Motors Corp said today that it will lower the $48,800 suggested retail price of the i-MiEVs its sells in Japan by about $6,700 starting Thursday.
The new price will be $42,130, and Japanese consumers will be able to buy the vehicle for $30,700 by taking advantage of government subsidies.
Nissan Motor Co. announced earlier today that its Leaf electric car, slated to debut in December, will carry a suggested retail price of $40,600, which drops to $32,300 with government subsidies.
Mitsubishi began sales of the i-MiEV in Japan last July to mainly corporate clients, with retail sales to get into full gear Thursday. It plans to make the i-MiEV available in the U.S. starting April of next year.
Some experts point out that the carmakers must lower prices further if they want to popularize electric vehicles, since the government subsidies will not last forever.
"For electric vehicles to really catch on, the actual cost for consumers needs to be 2 million yen or less," said Koji Endo, a managing director at Advanced Research Japan.
In addition, buyers need to wait three to six months to receive the subsidies after filing their applications, according to the entity that handles such payments. So, with tax, consumers need to pay more than $43,000 up front
Nissan Leaf to cost $25K in US after tax credit
Nissan Motor Co., aiming to be the biggest seller of electric cars, said its battery-powered Leaf will cost $25,280 after a U.S. federal incentive, a price that puts it in competition with Toyota Motor Corp.’s Prius hybrid.
The compact hatchback that arrives in the U.S. in December will have a $32,780 base price, before a $7,500 tax credit, said Trisha Jung, Nissan’s chief marketing manager for U.S. electric vehicle sales. Added incentives, such as a $5,000 rebate in California for electric car buyers, cuts the price even further.
Nissan is delivering an “affordable mass-market vehicle,” Jung said in an interview in Los Angeles yesterday. After five years, including energy costs, Leaf will “end up being about $150 under Honda’s Civic and $1,000 under Prius, before you include any state incentives,” she said.
Leasing the Leaf may be the most appealing option for many U.S. consumers, Jung said. “We’re able to pass along the full benefit of the federal tax in the lease,” she said. “We’re looking at a monthly payment that will be $349, or just $19 over the Civic or Prius.”
Leaf production starts this year in Japan. Nissan will make the first deliveries there in December for a price of 3.76 million yen ($40,650), or 2.99 million yen after a government subsidy of 770,000 yen, the carmaker said today in Yokohama. By comparison, Mitsubishi Motor Corp.’s i-MiEV electric car sells for 4.6 million yen before subsidies. The Prius starts at 2.05 million yen in Japan.
Nissan plans to sell 6,000 of the cars this fiscal year in Japan and begin mass production in 2012, the company said.
The automaker is also preparing to build the small car in the U.S. and the U.K. Nissan promises that the lithium-ion battery-powered model will be able to go 100 miles (160 kilometers) on a full charge.
Nissan starts taking reservations for the Leaf on April 20. Paying $99 buys you a place in line when Nissan starts building the cars in September. The first cars roll into showrooms in December. and the company is aiming for 20,000 advance orders.
Toyota to Raise Stake in Panasonic Battery Venture
Toyota Motor Corp. will increase its stake in a hybrid-car-battery joint venture with Panasonic Corp. to more than 80.5 percent from the current 60 percent, Nikkei English News said, without citing anyone.
Toyota will purchase shares from Panasonic and also buy as much as 15 billion yen ($162 million) in new stock, the report said.
The move follows Panasonic’s acquisition of Sanyo Electric Co. As one of the conditions for allowing that deal, Chinese authorities demanded that Panasonic lower its ownership in the venture, Panasonic EV Energy Co.
Panasonic EV supplies most of its output to Toyota. With the leading Japanese automaker gearing up to launch 10 or so new hybrid models within the next few years, the joint venture is working toward bolstering its output capacity. Its investments in the new factory and planned expansion of production lines are estimated to reach 35 billion yen.
Panasonic EV is planning to triple annual production capacity at its Miyagi factory to enough nickel-metal hydride batteries for 300,000 hybrid vehicles. This will boost the venture’s combined capacity, along with a factory in Shizuoka Prefecture, to enough for 1.1 million vehicles, an increase of 40% from the end of last year.
Nissan to Charge $32,400 for Leaf Electric Car in Japan
Nissan Motor Co., aiming to be the world’s biggest seller of electric vehicles, will sell its battery-powered Leaf car from 2.99 million yen ($32,400) in Japan after government subsidies.
The Leaf will be eligible for a 770,000 yen government credit if current incentives continue through fiscal 2010, Nissan said in a statement today in Yokohama, Japan. The company will start taking local orders for the Leaf from April 1 and expects to sell 6,000 units in fiscal 2010 after the first deliveries in December.
The Yokohama-based carmaker will also start selling the Leaf later this year in the U.S. and Europe. Nissan Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn expects electric cars will make up at least 10 percent of global vehicle demand by 2020.
In the U.S., Nissan, Japan’s third-largest carmaker, will begin taking reservations for the rechargeable hatchback with a $100 deposit next month. A formal ordering process starts in August and the first cars are scheduled for delivery in December.
Production of the Leaf will begin in Japan this year and in Smyrna, Tennessee, in 2012. Nissan said on March 18 it will also build the car in Sunderland, England, starting in early 2013. The factory will have initial annual production capacity of about 50,000 vehicles.
In addition to the government subsidy, buyers of the Leaf in Japan will also be exempt from car-weight tax and the car- acquisition tax, Nissan said.
Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid makes race debut
A successful weekend for Porsche at the season-opener of the Nürburgring Long Distance Championship: At its race premiere, the new Porsche 911 GT3 R claimed victory, the innovative 911 GT3 R Hybrid debuted with sixth place and Walter Röhrl made his much celebrated comeback after 17 years.
Timo Bernhard (Germany), Marc Lieb (Germany) and Marcel Tiemann (Monaco) are the winners of the first race of the season on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. With the new, 480 hp Porsche 911 GT3 R fielded by the Manthey Racing team, the trio drove a trouble-free race. "It is extraordinary to climb to the top of the podium at the first race ever of a new race car," said a pleased Bernhard. His works driver teammate Lieb added: "It seems the new 911 GT3 R has inherited the reliability of all racing 911." With 14.5 and 3.6 seconds respectively, the three Porsche pilots relegated the best Audi RS and the BMW M3 to finish second and third.
The new Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid also gave a promising debut: Porsche works drivers Joerg Bergmeister (Germany), Richard Lietz and the former Porsche Junior Martin Ragginger (both Austria) brought home the white/orange racer with its combustion engine supplemented by two electric motors delivering 60 kW each to the front axle in sixth place after a trouble-free race. "I'm positively surprised how well this car performed already at its first race," said Bergmeister. "We tried many things out during the race and will be busy further developing the hybrid drive for the 24 hour race in May. Our aim is to use less fuel than our competitors without compromising performance," explains Lietz.
Double world rally champion Walter Röhrl (Germany) made his much applauded racing comeback after 17 years. Sharing driving duties with Horst von Saurma-Jeltsch (Germany) and Chris Harris (Great Britain) he put the standard 450 hp Porsche 911 GT3 R through a test under race conditions. "The car exceeded my highest expectations and I had a great time at the wheel," enthused Röhrl. "We were able to match the pace of thoroughbred race cars. The 911 GT3 RS was particularly sensational in fast corners and under braking. And the best thing is, if it wasn't so far tonight I could just put our number plate on the car and drive back to Bavaria without a problem."
Round two of the Nürburgring Long Distance Championship takes off on 10 April at midday with a duration of four hours.
Monday, March 29, 2010
NSR US National Championship Race
Video from the NSR US National Championship Race held March 28, 2010 at Great Traditions in Philadelphia Pa.
The thread on Slot Car Illustrated.com showing coverage of the race. http://slotcarillustrated.com/portal/forums/showthread.php?p=383399
The thread on Slot Car Illustrated.com showing coverage of the race. http://slotcarillustrated.com/portal/forums/showthread.php?p=383399
Toyota to License Hybrid Technology to Mazda in Addition to Nissan, Ford and Subaru
Toyota Motor Corp. said today that it will license the hybrid technologies used in its flagship Prius car to Mazda Motor Co. in an encouraging move for the world's leading hybrid carmaker.
Under the latest agreement, Mazda will procure key hybrid components developed by Toyota such as the electronic control unit and inverter to develop its own hybrid system.
Mazda, in which Ford Motor Co. owns an 11 percent stake, will combine the system with its next generation gasoline engine to launch a hybrid vehicle in Japan by 2013. The company hasn't yet decided whether to sell the model in other markets, a Mazda spokesman said.
Underscoring its leading position in hybrid technology, this is the third time that Toyota has struck a deal on its hybrid business. It is supplying complete hybrid systems to Nissan Motor Co. and has a technology license agreement with Ford.
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., the maker of Subaru brand cars, also hopes to roll out a hybrid model by 2012 using Toyota's hybrid system. Toyota holds a 16 percent stake in Fuji Heavy.
Producing components for Mazda will help Toyota lower costs through economies of scale. Mazda, which has so far lagged behind in offering advanced fuel-efficient cars, will be able to bring a hybrid car to market in a shorter time by using Toyota's technology.
Mazda Executive Vice President Masaharu Yamaki said at a press conference that the decision to use Toyota's system as opposed to Ford's was because demand for hybrid cars is quickly growing in the Japanese market, sparked by government buying incentives and Toyota's new Prius and Honda Motor Co.'s Insight hybrid car, both launched last year.
"It is an urgent need to introduce hybrid cars in Japan as the market is rapidly expanding," Yamaki said. "We want to develop a hybrid car quickly, effectively and certainly by utilizing domestic suppliers" of Toyota's components.
Mazda had said that it would seek to introduce a hybrid model early in the 2010's.
Toyota Executive Vice President Takeshi Uchiyamada said the latest agreement is in line with the company's strategy that it "will consider requests from other companies to supply our hybrid technology," if asked.
Toyota, which launched the Prius in 1997 as the world's first mass-produced hybrid car in Japan, boasts its hybrid technology with its patents on more than 2,000 systems and components.
Toyota is streamlining domestic production operations to ensure profitability in preparation for a possibly steep drop-off in demand because of the recalls that have tarnished its reputation for quality.
The Japanese car maker manufactured 655,180 vehicles in February worldwide. That was up 83 percent from 358,573 vehicles in the same month last year, when it slammed the brakes on production to adjust for a collapse in demand in the aftermath of the global financial crisis.
However, February's output this year was still 15% below the 767,999 vehicles produced in the same month of 2008.
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SLOT MINIAUTO 66 – ABRIL
La revista Slot MiniAuto del mes de abril destaca en su portada el nuevo Mercedes SLR McLaren 722 GT de Superslot. Se incluyen además las pruebas en pista del Chaparral 2E, con una interesante explicación de Maurizio Ferrari de Slot.it, el nuevo Dallara DP de Sideways by Racer, el Plymouth AAR Cuda de Scalextric, los Porsche RSR, RS, y GT de Scaleauto en escala 1:24, el montaje del Megane 1:28 de TRP, y un extenso reportaje del Chasis Montecarlo de MSC.
Destacamos también, dentro de nuestra serie a los coches de Le Mans, los Adler LM 1937 de TRRC.
También damos a conocer nuestro especial Art Car, pieza única sobre la base del Mazda 787B, Coche del Año 2009, realizado por el artista Héctor Fernández.
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SLOT MINIAUTO 66 – APRIL
Slot Miniauto Magazine for April highlights on its cover the new Scalextric Mercedes SLR McLaren 722 GT. Also included are the track test of the Chaparral 2E, with an interesting explanation of Maurizio Ferrari Slot.it owner, the new Sideways by Racer Dallara DP, SCX Plymouth AAR Cuda, the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR/CUP and GT Scaleauto at 1:24 scale, the assembly of the Megane 1:28 TRP, and an extensive report about the MSC MonteCarlo universal Chassis. We point out too, in our Le Mans cars series, the TRRC Adler LM 1937. Slot MiniAuto also discloses our special Art Car, unique piece based on the Mazda 787B, Car of the Year 2009, made by the artist Hector Fernandez. The magazine is complete with the usual sections of news, features, novelties and slot competition.
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Technology that powers the Lotus Racing team
Mia Sharizman Bin Ismail, Head of Operations (Asia) of Lotus Racing talks about the growth and opportunities for Malaysians in the ICT sector and in developing a k-economy. I have taken part of the interview that relate to the F1 races.
(From L-R) Mia Sharizman Ismail,Head of Operations (Asia), Riad Asmat, Chief Executive Officer of Lotus Racing, and Alex Yoong (former F1 driver).
How important is the role of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) solutions in Formula 1?
Mia: ICT is definitely crucial in F1. Firstly, as a communication tool. The entire team must be in constant communication, whether it be in the factory, on the circuit, in the pit walk, on the track and even between the driver and the team during the actual race.
Secondly, ICT is fundamental in the engineering of the F1 car. This covers a range of processes, from the design to the manufacturing of the F1 car. At Lotus Racing, we have to meet all the state of the art requirements needed in F1, and this includes having a team of trained specialist in F1 technology. We also need huge storage capacity, high speed communications, and complex ICT network solutions and infrastructure.
Another crucial area for ICT is in F1 simulation. The Data Acquisition system collects data from the F1 car which is equipped with multi-functional sensory. The data then is transferred back to track side, while the car is moving around the circuit. This data can be used to simulate any F1 track in the world!
What are the programmes available in the Lotus Racing team for Malaysians; aimed at building Malaysia’s expertise and knowledge of building an F1 team and its facilities?
Mia: We are at early stages in hiring Malaysians onto the team, be it in the ICT field or in other fields. Our goal is to ensure that Malaysians acquire the expertise needed to be a contributing member of the F1 team by providing them with first hand experience.
We’ve also started to implement our internship programs with students. Given that we are a young F1 team, we can only accommodate a group of 5-6 students at any given time. The internship programme is held every quarter of the year and Malaysian students who are in their final year of education in universities here in the UK are shortlisted from a pool of write-in applications.
This is an extraordinary opportunity for young Malaysians to gain valuable experience and soak in the excitement of being a part of one the automotive world’s most prestigious racing platform.
How much has Malaysians progressed in the Automotive/Racing sector from our partnerships to bring the 1Malaysia F1 Racing Team to where it is today in the F1 arena?
Mia: In terms of partnership, we are working with Italy for the wind tunnel system which is critical in developing the aerodynamics of our cars. In Germany, we are working with our Competent Fuel Design (CFD) house. Additionally, we are also in the midst of moving these infrastructures into our Higham, Norfolk centre here in the UK - a major step on our part. We have now grown from outsourcing to developing in-house capabilities or to be partners instead of bystanders. This provides us an avenue to gain as much knowledge and expertise as possible.
As, Dato’ Tony Fernandes mentioned, it is our 3 year plan to make this facility available in Sepang. In view of this, we are also in partnership with two Malaysian universities - University Technology Malaysia (UTM) and University Petronas Malaysia. Collectively, we are working on developing Lotus Racing facilities in Malaysia and my duty is to ensure that the transfer of knowledge happens.
What are the goals in ICT solutions (software and/or hardware) that 1Malaysia Lotus F1 team is aiming for in order to improve its standing in F1 racing?
Mia: In a nutshell, our goals are similar to that of a car developer. And that is to produce a vehicle with maximum performance and a system with great reliability. To achieve this, from an operations point of view is to be as efficient as we possibly can.
Ultimately, what we are all about is getting the extra seconds for both our cars. For us, it’s vital to leverage on existing technology whilst developing new ones, for that extra boost in performance. Our yardstick is to finish in a race, and everything we do moves towards achieving just that.
Give us an example, of one automotive/racing technology used in Lotus Racing which you feel best demonstrates ‘cutting edge’ technology?
Mia: At the moment, I would say that that is the CFD. This relates to the wind tunnel simulation, where we take the car models from the design office and we create a simulation in the virtual world. This is how we gain aerodynamic advantage with our cars and is cutting edge technology made possible with super computers. We are striving all the time to get even better accuracy which translates to a higher performance car design.
Tell us about some of the milestones in your career leading up to where you are today in the Lotus Racing team?
Mia: Well, I was in the Sepang circuit management for about 5 years. Then I moved on to promote and organize international races around the Asia Pacific region like in China, Japan and Korea. And though I’ve had great moments in my career, I must say that our cars finishing in Bahrain recently is truly a pivotal moment in my career. We were all in complete exhilaration and that feeling of gratification was immense for everyone. I remember Dato’ Tony saying that we’ve made history!
What are the benefits or perks that comes with your position in the 1Malaysia Lotus F1 team?
Mia: Malaysia is a developing country with a strong vision to progress towards the status of a developed country. When we made our way into F1 ten year ago, Malaysia joined the ranks of the small group of developed countries around the world. That makes me proud and I believe that every step we take to becoming a developed nation is vital. Being able to play a part in that process with the F1, is a great perk in my career.
What does a Malaysian have to do to make their way to the 1Malaysia F1 Racing team?
Mia: What we try to inspire here, is that Malaysians has the ability to make it big. So if you do have that special talent, work at it and don’t give up. When we put out our recruitment advertisement for just one day last year, we received 6,500 applications! Of that group, 16 Malaysians made it to be part of the team. So, never say never.
(From L-R) Mia Sharizman Ismail,Head of Operations (Asia), Riad Asmat, Chief Executive Officer of Lotus Racing, and Alex Yoong (former F1 driver).
How important is the role of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) solutions in Formula 1?
Mia: ICT is definitely crucial in F1. Firstly, as a communication tool. The entire team must be in constant communication, whether it be in the factory, on the circuit, in the pit walk, on the track and even between the driver and the team during the actual race.
Secondly, ICT is fundamental in the engineering of the F1 car. This covers a range of processes, from the design to the manufacturing of the F1 car. At Lotus Racing, we have to meet all the state of the art requirements needed in F1, and this includes having a team of trained specialist in F1 technology. We also need huge storage capacity, high speed communications, and complex ICT network solutions and infrastructure.
Another crucial area for ICT is in F1 simulation. The Data Acquisition system collects data from the F1 car which is equipped with multi-functional sensory. The data then is transferred back to track side, while the car is moving around the circuit. This data can be used to simulate any F1 track in the world!
What are the programmes available in the Lotus Racing team for Malaysians; aimed at building Malaysia’s expertise and knowledge of building an F1 team and its facilities?
Mia: We are at early stages in hiring Malaysians onto the team, be it in the ICT field or in other fields. Our goal is to ensure that Malaysians acquire the expertise needed to be a contributing member of the F1 team by providing them with first hand experience.
We’ve also started to implement our internship programs with students. Given that we are a young F1 team, we can only accommodate a group of 5-6 students at any given time. The internship programme is held every quarter of the year and Malaysian students who are in their final year of education in universities here in the UK are shortlisted from a pool of write-in applications.
This is an extraordinary opportunity for young Malaysians to gain valuable experience and soak in the excitement of being a part of one the automotive world’s most prestigious racing platform.
How much has Malaysians progressed in the Automotive/Racing sector from our partnerships to bring the 1Malaysia F1 Racing Team to where it is today in the F1 arena?
Mia: In terms of partnership, we are working with Italy for the wind tunnel system which is critical in developing the aerodynamics of our cars. In Germany, we are working with our Competent Fuel Design (CFD) house. Additionally, we are also in the midst of moving these infrastructures into our Higham, Norfolk centre here in the UK - a major step on our part. We have now grown from outsourcing to developing in-house capabilities or to be partners instead of bystanders. This provides us an avenue to gain as much knowledge and expertise as possible.
As, Dato’ Tony Fernandes mentioned, it is our 3 year plan to make this facility available in Sepang. In view of this, we are also in partnership with two Malaysian universities - University Technology Malaysia (UTM) and University Petronas Malaysia. Collectively, we are working on developing Lotus Racing facilities in Malaysia and my duty is to ensure that the transfer of knowledge happens.
What are the goals in ICT solutions (software and/or hardware) that 1Malaysia Lotus F1 team is aiming for in order to improve its standing in F1 racing?
Mia: In a nutshell, our goals are similar to that of a car developer. And that is to produce a vehicle with maximum performance and a system with great reliability. To achieve this, from an operations point of view is to be as efficient as we possibly can.
Ultimately, what we are all about is getting the extra seconds for both our cars. For us, it’s vital to leverage on existing technology whilst developing new ones, for that extra boost in performance. Our yardstick is to finish in a race, and everything we do moves towards achieving just that.
Give us an example, of one automotive/racing technology used in Lotus Racing which you feel best demonstrates ‘cutting edge’ technology?
Mia: At the moment, I would say that that is the CFD. This relates to the wind tunnel simulation, where we take the car models from the design office and we create a simulation in the virtual world. This is how we gain aerodynamic advantage with our cars and is cutting edge technology made possible with super computers. We are striving all the time to get even better accuracy which translates to a higher performance car design.
Tell us about some of the milestones in your career leading up to where you are today in the Lotus Racing team?
Mia: Well, I was in the Sepang circuit management for about 5 years. Then I moved on to promote and organize international races around the Asia Pacific region like in China, Japan and Korea. And though I’ve had great moments in my career, I must say that our cars finishing in Bahrain recently is truly a pivotal moment in my career. We were all in complete exhilaration and that feeling of gratification was immense for everyone. I remember Dato’ Tony saying that we’ve made history!
What are the benefits or perks that comes with your position in the 1Malaysia Lotus F1 team?
Mia: Malaysia is a developing country with a strong vision to progress towards the status of a developed country. When we made our way into F1 ten year ago, Malaysia joined the ranks of the small group of developed countries around the world. That makes me proud and I believe that every step we take to becoming a developed nation is vital. Being able to play a part in that process with the F1, is a great perk in my career.
What does a Malaysian have to do to make their way to the 1Malaysia F1 Racing team?
Mia: What we try to inspire here, is that Malaysians has the ability to make it big. So if you do have that special talent, work at it and don’t give up. When we put out our recruitment advertisement for just one day last year, we received 6,500 applications! Of that group, 16 Malaysians made it to be part of the team. So, never say never.
4,548 MPG Achieved at 2010 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas
Extreme mileage was the goal this weekend on the streets of downtown Houston as 42 student teams competed in the 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas, a challenge for students to design, build and test fuel-efficient vehicles that travel the farthest distance using the least amount of energy. More than 400 students were on hand to stretch the boundaries of fuel efficiency and participate in the first-ever street course challenge for the Americas event.
So who came out on top? For the second year in a row, the student team from Laval University in Quebec, Canada took home the grand prize with an astonishing 2,487.5 miles per gallon, equivalent to 1,057.5 kilometres per liter, in the "Prototype" category. And in the "UrbanConcept" category, the team from Mater Dei High School in Evansville, IN took the grand prize for the second year in a row by achieving 437.2 mpg, equivalent to 185.87 km/l.
The challenge kicked off on Saturday, March 27 with Shell Oil Company President Marvin Odum waving the green start flag and Houston Mayor Annise Parker proclaiming "Shell Eco-marathon Americas Day." With 48 vehicles testing on the Houston street course, competition was steep. This year's challenge brought together a number of returning teams determined to beat the winning 2,757.1 mpg (1,172.2 km/l) achieved by Laval University in 2009, combined with a number of new teams adding fresh innovation and vehicle designs to the competition.
"The competition was tough this year, plus participating on a street course for the first time was a whole new experience for us," said Bruno Leduc of Laval University. "We put a lot of time and energy into our vehicle this year and are very proud of how we did. We are excited to be the Shell Eco-marathon Americas champions again in 2010!"
"The 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas is a challenge that brings together high school and college students from across the Americas to push the boundaries and design mobility solutions," said Mark Singer, global project manager for the Shell Eco-marathon. "And, it is a clear demonstration that we're never too young to start making energy innovations and efficiency a priority. It was inspiring to see these vehicles of the future on the streets of downtown Houston this year."
Student teams were invited to participate in either the Prototype or UrbanConcept categories. For the Prototype category, teams entered futuristic prototypes - streamlined vehicles focused on maximizing fuel efficiency through innovative design elements, such as drag reduction. For the UrbanConcept category, teams entered more "roadworthy" fuel-efficient vehicles. Aimed at meeting the real-life needs of drivers, these vehicles are closer in appearance to the cars seen on roads today. For both categories, teams can use any conventionally available energy source - including fuels such as diesel, gasoline and liquid petroleum gas (LPG), as well as alternative fuels such as hydrogen, biomass and solar.
The 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas roster contained 42 teams from 9 high schools and 28 universities from across the Americas. Additionally, one guest team from Italy joined the roster with their Prototype vehicle.
The Prototype entries included 28 vehicles powered by combustion engines, five by fuel cell/hydrogen technology, two by solar power, and two by diesel fuel. The UrbanConcept entries included six vehicles powered by combustion engines, two by diesel fuel, one by fuel cell/hydrogen and one by solar power.
Category winners for the 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas include:
Prototype
Grand Prize - Combustion Engine
With mileage of 2,487.5 mpg (1,057.5 kilometers per liter) the Alerion Supermileage team from Laval University of Quebec, Canada won a US$5,000 grand prize with their vehicle, NTF 4.0.
Fuel Cell/Hydrogen
The Cicero North Syracuse High School team from Cicero, N.Y. achieved 780.9 mpg (331.99 km/l) in its Clean Green Machine vehicle.
Solar Power
The Purdue University Solar Racing Team took first place with its solar vehicle, Pulsar, which achieved 4,548 mpg (1933.5 km/l).
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Does a Lotus Elise use less energy than a Tesla Roadster?
Does a Lotus Elise use less energy than a Tesla Roadster? I would've thought the answer to that question was a fairly obvious NO. An Auckland New Zealand publisher has produced a 168 page report that he's spent 3 years researching that says otherwise "the Tesla electric car is less efficient and more polluting than its petrol sibling and a Tesla would require over 25% more energy than the Elise"
Normally we here at Electric Vehicle News don't re-publish such blatantly ignorant claims but I have exchanged emails with this 'self-appointed expert' on a previous occasion and I'd just like to add some cold hard facts to the debate.
It’s simply impossible for an EV to use more energy than an ICE car. All gasoline fueled ICE powered cars are just 15% energy efficient at the wheels. They’re the road going equivalent of an incandescent light bulb as a product that converts the majority of the paid-for energy it consumes into useless waste heat.
Comparing the Tesla roadster with the Elise is like comparing a 4 cyl against a V8 in performance terms. A standard Elise has a 100kw motor and does 0-60 in 5 sec, a Tesla Sport has 215 kw and does 0-60 in 3.7 sec.
Yet despite the huge difference in performance, in terms of energy efficiency, a Lotus Elise consumes 9.6 Liters per 100 km. The energy content of petrol is 8.89 kwh per liter so to drive 100 km in an Elise requires 85.34 kwh worth of energy or approx 853.4 watt hours per kilometer (wh/km). A Tesla Roadster uses 110 wh/km so consumes only 11 kwh to drive 100 km. That’s 1/7th the amount of energy to drive the same distance. Quite literally the energy required to drive one lightweight, small 1.8L engined, Lotus Elise around town could power seven Tesla Roadsters driving the exact same distance.
So the answer to the question is... a Tesla Roadster in fact uses 87% less energy than a Elise to do the same work, or looking at it the other way the Lotus Elise uses 775% more energy than a Tesla Roadster. That's exactly why EVN will not be re-publishing the fact-free Kiwi report any time soon.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Spirit Supersport Peugeot 406 promo photo
Hamilton Vodaphone commercial
I thought the premise of this Lewis Hamilton Vodaphone McLaren commercial was nice... yeah I know not slot related...
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Mazda still dominates competition
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 24, 2010) - Teams fielding Camaro, Corvette, Porsche and BMW race cars are looking to snap Mazda's two-race winning streak in the Porsche 250 on April 10 at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala., Round 3 of the 2010 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16.
The race will take the green flag at 1:36 p.m. ET, with live SPEED coverage beginning
at 1:30 p.m. ET.
Andrew Davis and Robin Liddell won the 2009 Porsche 250 in a Pontiac GXP.R. Stevenson Motorsports is fielding a pair of Camaros for 2010, the No. 57 for Davis and Liddell and the No. 97 for Jan Magnussen and Gunter Schaldach.
Three teams will field Corvettes. Banner Racing has the No. 07 Mobil 1 Corvette for 2008 GT co-champion Paul Edwards and motorcycle legend Scott Russell. Lou Gigliotti's LG Motorsports debuted the No. 28 Corvette for 2008 co-champion Kelly Collins and Eric Lux in the recent race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while Marsh Racing makes its GRAND-AM debut at Barber with the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Corvette for Eric Curran and Sonny Whelen. Collins and Edwards teamed to win GT honors in the 2007 Porsche 250 in the No. 07 Banner Racing Pontiac GXP.R.
Three Porsches are entered in the event. John Potter and Craig Stanton share the No. 44 Magnus Racing Porsche GT3, Shane Lewis and Richard Zahn co-drive the No. 46 Autohaus Motorsports entry while Luke Hines and Bryce Miller compete in the No. 48 Miller Barrett Racing GT3.
Bill Auberlen and Paul Dalla Lana are entered in the lone BMW, the No. 94 Turner Motorsport M6 that made its debut in the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona. The team had a strong showing in the Grand Prix of Miami, leading four laps and finishing fifth.
The four marques will be taking on Mazda, which has four teams fielding eight cars and won the GT class in both races this season. SpeedSource owner Sylvain Tremblay and new regular co-driver Jonathan Bomarito, joined by Nick Ham and David Haskell, won the season opening Rolex 24 in the No. 70 Castrol Syntec Mazda RX-8, while Emil Assentato and Jeff Segal captured GT honors in the team's No. 69 FXDD Mazda at Homestead. SpeedSource also fields the No. 68 of rising stars John Edwards and Adam Christodoulou.
Dempsey Racing has expanded to two Mazdas this season. Racer/actor Patrick Dempsey and Joe Foster return in the No. 40, joined by defending GT champion Leh Keen and James Gue in the No. 41 - who scored Dempsey Racing's first podium finish by placing third at Homestead. Team Sahlen has a pair of Mazdas, with Joe Sahlen joining Joe Nonnamaker and his two sons, Will and Wayne Nonnamaker. Returning with one car is Racers Edge Motorsports, fielding the No. 30 for Todd Lamb and Jordan Taylor.
Practice for the Porsche 250 begins at 2:55 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 8, with qualifying Friday at 11:40 a.m.
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More good news for the British auto industry
Following the news of Jaguar Land Rover announcing a net profit and re-entry of Lotus into F1, there is more good news for the British auto industry.
The British Government recently announced £381 mil. support for Ford motor and Nissan and has extended a £20.7 mil. grant to Nissan. Nissan plans to manufacture their Leaf electric car for the European car market at it's plant in Sunderland here in the UK.
Nissan Leaf at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show: Tennen-Gas
For your info, the Leaf is a five-seater hatchback and said to have a range of 100 miles with top speed of more than 90 mph.
The British Government recently announced £381 mil. support for Ford motor and Nissan and has extended a £20.7 mil. grant to Nissan. Nissan plans to manufacture their Leaf electric car for the European car market at it's plant in Sunderland here in the UK.
Nissan Leaf at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show: Tennen-Gas
For your info, the Leaf is a five-seater hatchback and said to have a range of 100 miles with top speed of more than 90 mph.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
KTM show off new EV motocross bike
We told you about the KTM EV MX bike in June 2009 and here are the first pictures released of the production version named "freerider".
The idea of the Zero Emission Sport Motorcycle, says KTM CEO Stefan Pierer is primarily to allow sporting motorcycles to be accepted back into urban areas. By eliminating the high noise emissions, it should be possible in future to install off-road parks in close proximity to population centers.
KTM Sales Director Hubert Trunkenpolz says that the purchase price will be at least Euro 10,000. They consider the cost of Li-ion battery to be volatile so a firm price has not been released.
The big task for the development team was to achieve the same performance of the conventionally powered motor cycle with an electric bike. With the help of the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) based in Vienna, the team developed a bike with a weight of less than 100 kg and performance similar to a 125 cc two-stroke engine.
Frame and suspension are the current state of the art so are equal to conventional motorized competition. The electric motor delivers 22 kw (30 hp) at 6000 rpm with maximum torque of 43 Nm at 500 rpm. The large spread of the two main points of a power curve should be key to a genuinely fun ride.
AutoArt 1/32 Koenigsegg
Mitsubishi Motors announce MiEV UK pricing
Mitsubishi Motors (UK) has announced the on-sale price of the Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle – the MiEV.
For orders delivered to the customer from January 1st 2011, to coincide with the UK government’s recently announced Consumer Incentive Scheme, the price has been set at £33,699 including VAT ($50,685.14 USD) The government grant will be worth £5,000 off the purchase price of qualifying electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, reducing the price to £28,699 ($43,152.34 USD)
The ultra-low running costs of the i-MiEV are a key advantage over other cars, with additional incentives including:
- Only £115 fuel costs for 12,000 miles driving (£0.96 pence for a full charge)
- Low servicing costs and downtime – only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine
- Exempt from road tax (saving approx £300 per annum)
- First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles
- Zero benefit-in-kind company car tax
- Lower rate of VAT for domestic electricity
- Exempt from congestion charge (saving up to £2,000 per annum)
- Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes
- Expected high residual values due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to come
Mitsubishi’s newly opened Electric Vehicle Centre in Central London has already taken its first orders for delivery in January, and enquiry levels have soared following the Government’s consumer incentive announcement on 25th February
New Template for Auto Lah
It has been a while since I changed my template and decided that now would be a good time to do so. I was getting bored with the old look.
So what do you think of the new template?
It does motivate me to keep it updated with more car news everyday.
So what do you think of the new template?
It does motivate me to keep it updated with more car news everyday.
Mitsubishi Motors to Triple MiEV Electric Car Output
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. plans to produce 30,000 i-MiEV electric vehicles for fiscal 2012, more than three times the number planned for fiscal 2010, the Yomiuri newspaper said, citing an unidentified company executive.
Mitsubishi Motors expects to sell 9,000 units in fiscal 2010, compared with 2,000 the year before, the report said. GS Yuasa Corp., which makes lithium-ion batteries for the i-MiEV, will also increase production, the newspaper said.
Monday, March 22, 2010
GP Miniatures website/cars
A website that you must check out if you're an Aston fan.... or just a fan of really EXCELLENTLY modeled slot cars.
http://www.gp-miniatures.co.uk/Galleries.html
I've been chatting with Graham on Facebook and he showed me his website and it seemed to me that I needed to get this link here and pix here so folks could see his work. What an artist! He's focusing on 1/32 Aston Martin resin slot cars.
These are only 2 of the Aston Martin's he's showing on the site. You MUST check out his website when you get the chance.
http://www.gp-miniatures.co.uk/Galleries.html
I've been chatting with Graham on Facebook and he showed me his website and it seemed to me that I needed to get this link here and pix here so folks could see his work. What an artist! He's focusing on 1/32 Aston Martin resin slot cars.
These are only 2 of the Aston Martin's he's showing on the site. You MUST check out his website when you get the chance.
UK To Launch Largest Global Electric Car Field Test
IBM along with engineering firms Arup and Ricardo UK will be led three studies that will investigate consumer reactions to electric vehicles, the economics and carbon benefits associated with their mass rollout and the upgrades to the electricity grid and recharging infrastructure that will be required to support large numbers of electric vehicles
The research programme will be a part of the world’s largest field test of electric cars, involving 3,000 cars and 11,000 recharging stations across the United Kingdom.
Big Blue said Friday it had hired Energy Technologies Institute to determine the infrastructure changes necessary to support a mass market for electric cars and plug-in hybrids. The test is to begin next year and continue in 2011.
The project is the result of a number of stars aligning. The British government has agreed to kick in 300 million pounds for infrastructure development and is providing grants of 5,000 pounds to consumers who buy the ultra low-emission vehicles. It is possible a billion pounds of investment will ultimately be needed.
The effort hopes to lead to the development of a smart electric grid capable of handling the recharging a large fleet of cars. Some estimates predict electric cars will consume as much power as an average home running air conditioning on a summer day.
Along with examining infrastructure needs, the study will gauge the potential reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The charging stations will be installed in London, the South East, the Midlands and the North East.
Also involved in the research will be EDF Energy and Imperial Consultants.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
New HO bodies
The new HO Express bodies.
I'm told by REH these new AML bodies fit Tomy Super G+, Tomy Turbo, & Aurora chassis. They're in stock at REH now.
I'm told by REH these new AML bodies fit Tomy Super G+, Tomy Turbo, & Aurora chassis. They're in stock at REH now.
First Irish on-street electric car chargers usable this month
Ireland's first on-street electric charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) will become operational later this month.
The Irish electric utility Electricity Supply Board (ESB) confirmed this weekend that four kerbside charging points will be available in Dublin from next week, ahead of a nationwide programme that will see 1,500 installed throughout the country within two-and-a-half years.
The four points are located at parking spaces in Dublin city centre: two in Fitzwilliam Street (outside ESB headquarters), one on Molesworth Street and the other on Adelaide Road.
Known as “juicepoints”, the charging stations are tall, narrow columns.
In a system not dissimilar to the dublinbike scheme, users will be required to register and will then be given a personalised electric fob. Recharging an EV at the point could take one to two hours.
Paul Mulvaney, managing director of ESB e-cars, said that this is the first phase of an ambitious project that will see EVs and charging points becoming commonplace during 2011 and 2012.
The semi-State utility company already has agreements with the Renault-Nissan partnership for electric vehicles and is in advanced discussions with other major manufactures including Peugeot-Citroen and Mitsubishi.
“We envisage having 1,500 charging points installed. Our target is to have 2,000 EVs in Ireland by the end of 2011.
“We have really been pushing Ireland as a test bed and have done deals with manufacturers,” said Mr Mulvaney.
“We are a little different from most of Europe in that they are basing their tests in clusters and cities, while we are doing it across the whole country.”
The ESB have not yet settled on a recharging price but Mr Mulvaney said it will be markedly cheaper than petrol.
He said that there will three different types of charging point. The first will be at home where it is estimated that up to 90 per cent of the recharging will be done, using cheap overnight electricity.
A special seven-pin all-weather socket will need to be installed outside homes. The cost of recharging will be circa €2.50 which is about six times cheaper than petrol or diesel.
The second will be the kerbside juicepoint, which will cost more, but still less than petrol. The third will be a high-speed DC charger that will recharge batteries in 20-25 minutes.
DARPA's Solar Powered Radar Blimp to Hover 12 Miles over Future Battlefields
A high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance platform, the Integrated Sensor Is the Structure (ISIS) is a tall order—literally. The unmanned airship, which measures 450 feet in length, will soar 70,000 feet above Earth for up to 10 years. It's not exactly the Goodyear blimp, and—in case you haven't guessed already—it's designed to cover more than the Super Bowl.
ISIS, like all blimps, is filled with helium, but comparisons end there. Hovering in the stratosphere, safely out of range of most surface-to-air or air-to-air missiles, ISIS is designed to provide unsurpassed situational awareness with a surveillance range of 187 miles for individuals on the ground and 373 miles for advanced cruise missiles.
From its parking space in the heavens, ISIS will have an excellent vantage point for surveillance and tracking. For example, objects on the ground can't disappear from the view of ISIS behind trees or mountains. "It's not just point coverage, like a view of a city," says Perry Hamlyn, head of MITRE's Advanced Wireless Electronics department. "You can see significant areas of an entire region."
As its name implies, ISIS features a highly creative design that takes the performance-to-mass ratio to a new level. In comparison with a conventional airship, in which the payload is two or three percent of the system mass, the ISIS payload will approach 30 percent.
An Unmanned Sensor Requiring Less Support
The system study for ISIS began in 2004 at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). In essence, ISIS offers more intelligence for less cost. "The whole idea behind ISIS is that the cost of the logistics is reduced considerably," says Weiqun Shi, a group leader in MITRE's Advanced Wireless Electronics division. "You don't have people in the air; you don't have multiple planes to keep an orbit going. Once you've launched an airship, it could be used 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no humans on board. Think of it as an enormous, autonomous, unmanned sensor with years of persistence in surveillance and tracking of air and ground targets."
ISIS offers a compelling cost savings over existing reconnaissance aircraft that depend on forward-based logistics. At an airspeed of 60 knots sustained and 100 knots in a sprint, ISIS can deploy globally in 10 days from a permanent ground station in the continental United States. Current costs associated with reconnaissance—a local air base, multiple aircraft for a single mission, air crews, ground crews, fuel supplies, and maintenance facilities—will no longer be required.
New Designs for Enabling Technologies
To develop a stratospheric, airship-based, autonomous, unmanned sensor requires new technologies. The challenge for ISIS is to integrate an extremely lightweight, phased array radar into an airship platform. This involves three enabling technologies: the hull material, active-array antenna, and power system.
The hull material, which has significantly reduced fabric mass over the current state of the art, is a key design feature. It has to be stronger, lighter, and last 10 times longer than conventional hull material. This is a huge task.
Another distinguishing characteristic of ISIS is that the performance of its active-array antenna is based on size, not power. The exceedingly lofty height of ISIS allows the integrated airship-radar to use its aperture—not high power—to meet radar performance requirements. This approach, which exploits the platform's size and at the same time conforms to its limitations on weight and power, allows for the elimination of heavy high-power electronics. In addition, low-power transmit and receive modules based on low-cost "cell phone" technology contribute to the design requirements.
Energy generation and storage present another significant design challenge. ISIS includes novel power systems for the airship that are based on solar-regenerative power. Solar cells collect energy from the sun and create hydrogen and oxygen from water during the day. At night, the hydrogen and oxygen are recombined in the fuel cell, which releases energy that allows the airship to operate after dark. Fuel cells were chosen for energy storage since they offer the best mass-to-energy storage ratio when compared to batteries and other storage systems.
"We developed solar availability and system energy models, performed trade studies, and provided technical support to ISIS from the early concept phase all the way up to the current demonstration phase," says Hamlyn. "Throughout the program, we have been helping the contractors and the government ensure the technical feasibility of the project."
Testing Viability of the Total System
In its capacity as a manager of federally funded research and development centers, MITRE is able to play a critical role in working with the various contractors associated with the ISIS program. "We have been involved in all major technical challenge areas and have influenced the contractors toward viewing the viability of the total system, not just individual parts," says Shi. "For example we have tried to help all those working on ISIS understand how much power the whole system needs and the trade-offs associated with various options."
"Even though each subsystem—airship, radar, and energy generation and storage—is defined individually, we're helping the individual subsystem teams understand the complex interactions," adds Hamlyn. "All the systems have to react appropriately to each other in order to make the ISIS system possible."
The Air Force and DARPA have signed an agreement to develop a small demonstration prototype by 2014. Currently, ISIS is in phase three, which includes demo system design, large-scale integration, high-fidelity flight test simulation, demonstration system build, and flight demonstration. Much more remains to be done between now and the 2014 airship demonstration. "We are looking forward to seeing a revolutionary new ISR [intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance] capability for the future battlefield," says Hamlyn.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Dr. Mahathir talks about Proton
Dr.Mahathir bin Mohamad is the former Prime Minister of Malaysia. He is an advisor to Proton, the Malaysian car company which was also his brainchild.
Anyway, he recently wrote about Proton's progress in his blog and how he was surprised that the Lotus racing team was able to get their car ready in such a short time. They just debuted this season.
In case you were not aware, Lotus is owned by Proton and Lotus Racing is run by 1Malaysia F1 Team Sdn. Bhd., a partnership between Government of Malaysia (through Proton) and a consortium of Malaysian entrepreneurs. The Team’s principal is Tony Fernandes , CEO of Malaysian budget airline Air Asia.
Anyway, he recently wrote about Proton's progress in his blog and how he was surprised that the Lotus racing team was able to get their car ready in such a short time. They just debuted this season.
In case you were not aware, Lotus is owned by Proton and Lotus Racing is run by 1Malaysia F1 Team Sdn. Bhd., a partnership between Government of Malaysia (through Proton) and a consortium of Malaysian entrepreneurs. The Team’s principal is Tony Fernandes , CEO of Malaysian budget airline Air Asia.
Electric Taxis Debut in Tokyo
Hinomaru Limousine Co. is introducing two Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric taxis into service around Tokyo Station—Tokyo’s first in-service electric taxis.
The new cabs will be available in the Marunouchi, Otemachi and Yurakucho business districts during the daytime on weekdays. The EVs—dubbed ZeROTAXIs—will only take short-haul passengers.
Electrically powered cars are already used for taxi service in some regional cities, such as Okayama and Matsuyama, according to the Nikkei.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Australian Company Prepares to Launch 400 hp AWD Wheel Motor EV
An Australian based start-up company is making final preparations to emerge from stealth mode with the launch of a high performance in-wheel motor powered electric vehicle. Evans Electric, based in Sydney close to the Eastern Creek Raceway, has been hard at work for the last 3 years developing disc type Axial Flux AC Induction wheel motors.
The demonstration vehicle to be launched in the next month or two is a small 4 door sedan based on a well proven model with a long history of World Rally Championship success. The car will feature All Wheel Drive with a 70 kw (95 hp) 3 phase AC Induction disc motor in each of it's 19 inch wheels. The EV sports sedan will be powered by a 400 volt high power density A123 lithium ion Nanophosphate battery pack.
The company is quietly confident that with close to 400 horsepower on tap a 0-60 mph (100 km) time in the sub 3 second region is a realistic performance target.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
New LeMans Miniatures Matra's in the US
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