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Electric CarsElectric Cars
Sadie Soliozy
History of the Electric Vehicle
Then
Now
&
History• 1830’s - first electric
carriage was built• 1891 - the first electric
automobile was build in the United States
• 1900 - heyday• 1908 - Henry Ford
introduces Model T (top image)
• 1974 -Vanguard-Sebring's CitiCar (bottom
image)
History II• 1970s - governmental
acts• 1988 - GM EV1 (top
image)• 1997-2000 - a few
thousand electric cars were only available for lease.
• 2003 GM discontinued the EV1 and “killed the electric car”
• 2007- Tesla Roadster, an all electric vehicle. (bottom image)
Differences
• EVs are virtually silent• Some Electric Vehicles (EVs) look no
different from gasoline-powered vehicles.• Under the hood the are very different
– gasoline engine is replaced by an electric motor
– electric motor gets its power from a controller
– controller gets its power from an array of rechargeable batteries.
Today’s Industry
• GM’s Chevy Volt
• Saturn Vue
• Ford Escape
• Tesla Roadster
GM’s Chevy
Planned to debut in 2010
GM• Develop and launch the first modern-day
electric vehicle back in 1996. – Timing of the EV1 wasn’t right.– Only 800 people were willing to lease it.– And gas was cheap
• Leases were not renewed in 2003• GM is hoping for a better outcome in 2010
The Volt
• Extended-Range Electric Vehicle– (E-REV)
• Powered by GM's innovative E-Flex Propulsion System. Which runs on:– electricity– E85– gasoline fuels
How the Volt Runs
• Runs on strictly electric power for up to 40 miles
• After 40 miles the range-extending power source seamlessly kicks into gear– putting the lithium ion battery pack
to work
The Volt’s Battery
• Similar to the one created for the EV1
• 1/2 the size • 1/3 the weight• Shaped like a T
– to fit into other models down the line
Engineers are continually working on increasing technology
Tesla Roadster
Tesla Roadster
• Fully electric automobile
• Can drive over 220
miles per charge
• Goes from 0-60 mph in
4 seconds
• Comprised of only 4
main components Goes
from
Tesla’s Main Components
• Battery – Combination of lithium ion battery
technology and the Tesla Company’s own unique battery pack.
• Motor • Transmission• Power Electronics Modules
– Translates drives commands
Mileage Example Car: Technology Mileage: Price:Honda Civic Gasoline Engine 36 miles per gallon Starting at $15,400Toyota Prius Hybrid Engine 46 miles per gallon Starting at $22,000Chevy Volt Electric/ Plug-in
hybrid40 miles on electricpower50 miles per gallon past40 miles
Estimated $30,000 –$48,000
Tesla Roadster Electric 227 miles per charge Estimated $109,000
Benefits&
Drawbacks
Benefits
• Reduced dependence on foreign oil– could displace 6.2 million barrels of oil
a day
• Zero emissions• Can cost of less than two cents per
mile driven • Can be recharged using a typical
household outlet
Drawbacks
• The prices of Electric Vehicles are still very high
• Most EVs have slow pick-up• Would drastically increase electric
bills • Move pollution and destruction of
natural resources to new areas.
Buckle Up!
The era of electric cars is
NOW!
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