University of Lecce developed low-cost electric car
The Research Center of the Italian University of Lecce has developed according to a report by Focus Online (25/05/2009) with the VEUS 08, a low-cost electric car. Technically, the electric vehicle equipped aluminum panels and draws its power from the normal lead-acid batteries. Due to the low development costs will amount to the purchase price of an industrial production over 15,000 to 16,000 euros. Scientists consider that it is crucial that an electric car can recharge its batteries overnight from a standard wall outlet.
The range should be high and the electric car for everyday use are compatible. The weight of the VEUS 2008 amounted to 0.75 tons and the maximum speed of the electric car is 50 km / h combined with a range of 100 kilometers. The vehicle can accommodate two people and was equipped with twelve lead batteries.
For additional power supply to serve the photovoltaic systems were installed at several points in the VEUS 08th When braking occurs, recovery of energy in the power obtained at the curb. A simple gauge indicates how much the battery is charged. The prototype will make his first trip as part of an Eco-marathon and putting his prowess.
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