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Transcript of 1 VE 2009- 6th Electric Vehicle Seminar and Exhibition Campinas, November 9-11, 2009.
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Sustainable road mobility: A major challenge
Key role of transportation in:
• economic growth worldwide
• increasing exchange between people
• enhancing individual freedom
• improving living standards
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That requires all of us to act now, in order to promote a more sustainable road mobility.
Sustainable road mobility: A major challenge
BUT
Transportation can impact negatively on:
• the environment: (CO2 emissions, use of non renewable resources)
• people's health (toxic emissions)
• people’s safety (road accidents)
• quality of life (noise, traffic congestion)
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…with insights and in depth understanding on the latest advanced vehicle technology and solutions, in order to…
Challenge Bibendum: Definition (1/2)
• to political & decision makers
Initiated by Michelin in 1998, the Challenge Bibendum is a concerted
effort by pre-eminent players in the automotive world to provide to :
• to opinion leaders
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Challenge Bibendum: Definition (2/2)
… while retaining the enjoyment and individual liberty of road mobility.
• Reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) and local pollutant emissions,
• Lower the number of road accidents,
• Reduce the energy consumption per vehicle,
• Improve traffic flow,
• as well as the correlation between vehicle design and ultimate use
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Are Electric Vehicles part of the solution?
• Motors with a very high efficiency .
• Very low CO2 emissions with low carbon electricity production..
• Energy largely available.
• Zero tailpipe emission .
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Are Electric Vehicles part of the solution?
AND
• Comfortable to drive with simplified transmission as a result of high torque.
• Braking by the electric motor => energy recovery and spare the mecanical brakes
• Silent.
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Bicycle and Scooters
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Batteries: Lead/Acid, NiMH, Lithium
Electro motor: 200W to 1000W
Range: 30 to 80km
Fuel-Cell Scooter
At CB 2007
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Micro CarsFor Urban use or Neighborough journeys
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Batteries: Lead/Acid, NiMH, Na Ni Clorid, Lithium (3.5 to 10kWh
Electro motor: 3kW to 5kW
Max Speed: 45 to 80 km/h
Range: 40 to 100km
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10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Micro CarsFor Urban use or Neighborough journeys
Batteries: Lead/Acid, NiMH, Na Ni Clorid, Lithium (3.5 to 10kWh
Electro motor: 3kW to 5kW
Max Speed: 45 to 80 km/h
Range: 40 to 100km
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Small cars
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
EV batteryNi-Ca, Lithium (15 to 30kWh)
Electro motor: 40kW to 60kW
Max Speed: 90 to 120 km/h
Range: 80 to 300km
Micro HybridBatteries: Lead/Acid
Electro motor: 5kW to 10kW
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Medium Cars
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
EV battery
Ni MH, Li-ion (25 to 40kWh)
Electro motor: 62kW to 125kW
Max Speed: 120 to 135km/h
Range: 100 to 220km
EV FC
Electro motor: 60 to 90kWRange: 160 to 300kmMax speed: 140km/h
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Micro Hybrid Plug-in Hybrid
Medium Cars
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Full HybridBatteries: Ni-MH 13 kWh
Electro motor: 23 to 60kW
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Big CarsElectro motor: 100 to 150kW
Range: 300 to 400km
Max speed: 140 to 160km/h
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum EV FC
EV FC
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Big CarsBatteries: NiMH, Lithium
Electro motor: 40kW to 60kW
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Full Hybrid
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Exotic sport Cars: battery powered high performance
10 years of EVs at Challenge Bibendum
Batteries: Lithium (25 to 50kWhElectro motor: 160kW to 200kW
Max Speed: over 160 km/hAcceleration 0 to 100km/h: below 5s (=Porsche 911 biturbo)
Range: 100 to 400km
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E- car Segmentation as seen in Challenge Bibendum
Bat EV
Micro Hybrid
Mild & Full Hybrid
FC EV
Plug-in Hybrid
Exotic Sport Micro Small Medium Big
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WHY are there not more EVs on the market today?
• Energy storage on board
• Low range
• High cost of high density batteries
• Recharging time
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• Today’s EVs have generally been designed around ICE powertrains
• Infrastructure was designed for ICE vehicles
• The road mobility mindset is formatted for ICE vehicles
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Some insights to drive EV usage?1. Offer EV products where the ICE is not really appropriate:
• Short distances• Urban deliveries• Numerous stops and starts (urban buses)
2. Offer exotic, high performance cars for the wealthy3. Put in place proper road regulations, tax systems and
government incentives (EVs are of general interest)4. Favor the development of zero emission modes of transport
in city centers by restricting access5. Put in place the proper charging infrastructure in public and
companies parkings6. Design the vehicles around electric powertrains7. Pursue battery development: improve the performances and
lower the costs8. And let’s continue to be innovative and imaginative in new
technologies and business models
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We need an OPEN DEBATE and this is what Challenge Bibendum is about:
WE SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS WHEN WE ARE IN THE THROES OF A TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION
Ken Olsen, CEO of Digital Equipment Corporation in DEC 1977 when he said « There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home ».
and not fall into the trap like:
or this internal note at Western Union in 1876
“The telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value for us”
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Challenge Bibendum 2010: Main Themes
• Towards a renaissance of road transport after the economic downturn.
• Roadmap for a sustainable road transport:
– Follow- up of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Copenhagen, 30 November to 11 December 2009) and the first Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety (Moscow, 19-20 November 2009)
– Sustainable Biofuels.
– Electric vehicles: update on the development programs
– Urban mobility in Latin America