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Jessy Rider

5/20/2013 2:36 AM EDT

EcoCar2 is the concept of making Fuel Efficient commercial cars of the ...

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selinz

10/3/2012 1:40 PM EDT

Most people look to their cars to fulfill a feeling of self worth and speed is ...

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EcoCar2: Influencing auto design, young engineers

Brian Fuller

9/28/2012 7:08 PM EDT

Intense competition
In this version of EcoCar 2, the 15 college teams (from schools such as California State University Los Angeles, Embry-Riddle, Colorado State, Penn State and others) are working with 2013 Chevy Malibus to meet four technical goals:
  • Reduce fuel consumption
  • Reduce well-to-wheel greenhouse gas emissions
  • Reduce criteria tailpipe emissions
  • Maintain consumer acceptability in the areas of performance, utility, and safety
Each team has to develop a power train using one of four fuel options, gasoline, ethanol, hydrogen, or B20 biodiesel. One team is working with hydrogen, five teams are working with diesel teams, and rest are biodiesel, said Benoy, adding that every team is building a car with a plug-in electric option too.

Kenneth Leslie, a second-year EE working on the Embry-Riddle car, said participation in the program has taught him how to sacrifice.


"Depending on what you're trying to do with the vehicle, you have to sacrifice on other objectives," he said.


The Embry-Riddle car, for example, has a focus on consumer acceptability, specifically maximizing trunk space. "We went with a slightly smaller battery pack, because we wanted to maximize trunk space," he said. The
EcoEagle team's series hybrid design includes a 1.7L biodiesel engine, 25-mile electric range and goes from zero to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds, Leslie said. A particularly intriguing feature is the car's IDEA (Intelligent Driver Efficiency Advisor) system, original a thesis from Embry-Riddle student Brandon Smith, which tunes the vehicle’s performance based on traffic data, GPS positioning, individual driver preferences, and historical routes taken.

Mathworks, whose software is used in the competition, continues to
host the fall workshop until Sunday Sept. 30. Freescale will host the winter workshop, scheduled for late January 2013 in Austin, Texas.

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agk

9/29/2012 8:09 AM EDT

Lot of developments are taking place in this eco car segment.Probably by 2017 a new range of cars will be seen every where on the earth. And all our existing cars will go to museum by 2020.

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selinz

10/3/2012 1:40 PM EDT

Most people look to their cars to fulfill a feeling of self worth and speed is part of that. Until gas prices become much more painful, relatively affluent societies (NA, europe, etc) will continue to buy cars based on HP and 0-60 specs.

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Jessy Rider

5/20/2013 2:36 AM EDT

EcoCar2 is the concept of making Fuel Efficient commercial cars of the Engineering students. These can be run in less fuel, because these cars will be made in such technologies. Might be possibility of using Bio-fuels or Biodiesel will be an option for the future. Electric cars also a better option or a nice example of fuel efficient are. http://germanimportservices.com/

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