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Slideshow: Paris auto show drives electric

Anne-Francoise Pele

10/22/2012 4:20 PM EDT

Chevy Volt

GM's Chevy Volt is the first application of the E-Flex (Voltec) drive system with a combination of an electric motor, a 16 kWh lithium-ion battery pack with 136 kW peak power, and a powertrain consisting of a 1.0 L, 3-cylinder turbocharged flex-fuel capable engine linked to a 53 kW (71 hp) generator.





chanj

10/24/2012 5:37 PM EDT

Electric car seems to be the future. There are no doubt a couple of challenges which include distance per full charge and charge time. The C-Zero has an impressive 80% of battery charge in 30 minutes. Yet, if I am going to a road trip, I will prefer charge time that is roughly 10 to 15 minutes max. A full charge shall give me 300 to 350 miles. What is your preference of distance per full charge and charge time?

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Oflife

10/25/2012 6:26 AM EDT

BMW i8 concept range of 20 miles? Am assuming and hoping that is a typo involving the misplacement of the decimal point by one place to the left. Incidentally, proud to be driving a year 1991 BMW 3 Series (E36 I think?) that is built like a tank, drives like a BMW should, features superb comfort and ergonomics, and for a car 21 years old, does excellent mileage too at about 37-40MPG. "They don't build em like that any more."

I look forward to an electric vehicle that will last that long without needing new electric motors every so often. Which begs the question, how reliable will electric vehicle components be? Will they be intentionally engineered to fail every X miles/years? I have already noticed a reduction in the quality of LED bulbs as they catch on with consumers. No doubt the LED bulb industry, like the automotive, doesn't want us owning things that never wear out...!

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anne-francoise.pele

10/25/2012 7:01 AM EDT

Thanks Oflife for your comment. Regarding the BMW i8 Concept, the company's website indeed says: "The energy supplied by the application-designed battery system [...] gives the BMW i8 Concept an all-electric driving range of approximately 35 kilometres (20 miles). See here: http://www.bmw-i.com/en_ww/bmw-i8/

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pcsalex

10/25/2012 7:47 AM EDT

there was also one VW diesel rabbit 50 miles/gallon and no hybrid technology

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SylvieBarak

10/25/2012 1:09 PM EDT

That is one SICK BMW!! Even James Bond hasn't had a car that sexy in any of the movies yet...

It needs a whole lot more than a drive range of 20 miles though.... that's not going to get it very far.

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boblespam

10/29/2012 10:15 AM EDT

It's still funny to see how they lie on charge time but still provide the numbers to find out the real figures.
Example with the Opel Ampera on slide 18 which "16-kWh, lithium-ion battery" can be "recharged in less than four hours at 230v".
Problem: max plug rating is 16A@230V, how can you provide 16kWh in less than 4 hours ? (let's be cool and assume 100% charger and battery efficiency, Opel engineers are able to do that for sure)

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boblespam

10/29/2012 10:19 AM EDT

You missed the Venturi Fetish an Venturi America, also present at the show.

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DaveR1234

2/8/2013 11:46 AM EST

Whose two year old son took the photos?

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