Saabs ingenjörer bygger ny elhybrid

Saabin konseptit ja tulevaisuuden suuntaukset.
nipa
Matalapaineturbo
Viestit: 171
Liittynyt: Su Syys 19, 2004 20:18
Paikkakunta: Espoo

Iltalehtikin huomioinut

Viesti Kirjoittaja nipa »

En huomannut tätä linkkiä täällä joten postataan vaikkei aivan tuore olekaan:
http://www.iltalehti.fi/osastot/autot/2 ... 8_au.shtml

"Saabin hybridiauton päävoimanlähteenä on 191 kW:n (260 hv) tehoinen kaksilitrainen BioPower-turbomoottori, jonka suurin vääntömomentti on 375 Nm. Moottori käyttää 100-prosenttista etanolia. Moottori on varustettu myös automaattisella sammutus-/käynnistysjärjestelmällä, mikä vähentää polttoaineenkulutusta entisestään 5-7 prosentilla.

Hybridijärjestelmään kuuluu akusto ja kaksi sähkömoottoria. Suurempi 38 kW:n moottori välittää voimaa nelivetoisen auton taka-akselille ja tarjoaa alhaisilla nopeuksilla hetkellisesti 666 Nm:in lisäväännön. "

Alkaako tämä lähennellä jo täydellistä autoa:
- ei saastuta
- taloudellinen
- tehokas kuin fan!
- nelivetoinen!
- saab!

Suomen politiikot ja virkamiehet eivät valitettavasti lyhytnäköisessä rahanahneudessaan lämpene ympäristöystävällisten autojen tukemiseen, antaa kansan vaan ajaa turvattomissa ja saastuttavissa romuissaan :evil:

Kyllä näitä kelpaisi paikallisessa liikenteessäkin ihailla jos vain tänne näitä saisi (ja olisi paikkoja missä tankata)

Tiedot saabin kuolemasta ovat siis toivottavasti ennenaikaisia ja liioiteltuja, sen verran vahvaa konseptituotantoa on viimeaikoina sveammamman suunnasta tullut?
9-5W 2.0t Aut. vm.-01 + Biopower
TuuSaR
"Hölösuu"
Viestit: 1472
Liittynyt: Ma Elo 25, 2003 15:28
Paikkakunta: Orimattila/Töölö

Viesti Kirjoittaja TuuSaR »

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - General Motors announced a big shift in strategy, accelerating plans to bring electric-powered cars and a so-called plug-in hybrid to the US market.

The announcement at the Los Angeles Auto Show marks a radical change for the world's biggest automaker, which has moved slowly in the launch of hybrid cars, even as rivals like Toyota of Japan have been dominating the market.

"I'm announcing today that GM is significantly expanding and accelerating our commitment to the development of electrically driven vehicles, beyond what we have already committed to with our fuel cell and hybrid programs," said Rick Wagoner, GM's chairman and chief executive.

"GM is committed to the development of electrically driven vehicles that will help improve energy diversity, and minimize the automobile's impact on the environment."

GM officials had previously maintained that hybrid cars, which use a combination of gasoline and electric motors, were likely to be a passing phenomenon as automakers develop new technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells.

The dream of an electric car, which has been around since the time of Thomas Edison, has failed to break into the mainstream because of limited battery life that makes such vehicles impractical for most purposes.

GM offered no timetable for the introduction of such a car but said it was now beginning work on a "plug-in" hybrid car that would boost battery power by recharging through standard electrical outlets.

"Given what we know today, it's pretty clear that it will take several years to bring to market a plug-in hybrid that will meet the expectations and real world performance standards that our customers expect," Wagoner said.

The announcement comes as GM and the other major US automakers are facing one of their worst slumps in decades, losing ground to Asian automakers with lower operating costs while customers abandon profitable but fuel-guzzling sport-utility vehicles.

GM said it was not abandoning its plans for a fuel-cell vehicle, but would at the same time increase its commitment to hybrids.

GM said it was introducing a two-mode hybrid for the Saturn Vue, a compact SUV, saying it would improve fuel economy by 45 percent over a traditional gasoline engine, and would use the system for other vehicles in the future.

By using two electric modes and four fixed gear ratios, the two-mode hybrid system's electric motors are smaller, compared with traditional "one-mode" hybrid systems, and impose no significant limitation on the size of the engine, GM said.

"We are delivering on our promise to continue our steady rollout of additional hybrid applications, each offering different levels of affordability, fuel savings and performance," said Tom Stephens, GM powertrain group vice president.

GM said that in 2007, hybrid versions of the Saturn Aura and Chevrolet Malibu sedans would be made available, and the two-mode hybrid system would debut in the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon full-size SUVs.

The two-mode hybrid system will expand to other vehicles in 2008
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