Sunday, 22 January 2012

GM’s new EN-V


GM is exploring several solutions for tomorrow’s drivers. Among the most promising is a brand new vehicle unveiled at the Auto Expo, called EN-V. EN-V, which is short for Electric Networked-Vehicle, maintains the core principle of personal mobility “freedom“while helping remove the motor vehicle from the environmental debate and redefining design leadership. EN-V is a two-seat electric vehicle that was designed to alleviate concerns surrounding traffic congestion, parking availability, air quality and affordability for tomorrow’s cities.




EN-V is propelled by electric motors in each of its driving-mode wheels. Dynamic stabilization know-how empowers EN-V, giving it the unique ability to over passengers & light cargo in a footprint that’s about a third of a traditional vehicle. It can literally “turn on a dime” within its own operating envelope. In addition, everything in EN-V is drive-by-wire, supporting its ability to operate autonomously or under manual control. The motors not only provide power for acceleration, but also bring the vehicle to a cease. Power for the motors is provided by lithium-ion batteries that produce zero emissions. Recharging can occur from a standard wall outlet using standard household power, allowing EN-V to travel at least 40 kilometers on a single charge. EN-V can also improve the efficiency of the public electric infrastructure since the vehicle can communicate with the electrical grid to select the best time to recharge based on overall usage.





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