New images of the X-Prize entry from Motive Industries
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Automotive X-Prize

Aspiring Automotive X-Prize competitor Motive Industries has released new images of their car. The original images were design sketches and the new shots are computer generated images. No word yet on when a prototype will actually be running, but Motive does have some interesting ideas for their plug-in hybrid. From the schematics on the Motive site, it appears they are planning a front wheel drive 2+2 with an electric motor driving those front wheels. A rear mounted engine operates as a range extender for the battery mounted under the floor of the car. Motive is working on an automated battery exchange system. If the car is equipped with a range extender it's not clear why a battery exchange system is needed, although developing such a system is probably a good long-term move toward the development of a pure battery EV. Check out more images at the Motive site.
[Source: Motive Industries]











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4-30-2008 @ 1:20PM
ug said...
The ICE should be in the front where it can get the airflow and drive an A/C compressor and the electric motor in the back. Lots of wasted space in the front engine compartment too.
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4-30-2008 @ 3:40PM
Chris M said...
Ug: It is possible to get sufficient cooling airflow for a rear mounted engine, especially if that engine is relatively small and low power. As for A/C, it will be electrically powered like most hybrids and can be placed anywhere, no need for a belt driven compressor from the IC engine. As for the "extra space" under the front hood, that could be used for luggage space, or extra batteries, or even for a fuel tank.
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4-30-2008 @ 10:20PM
A.Brien said...
With all the money they have i don't understand why they don't pay at lest one million each participants with the help of at least one qualified technician for each entry participants.
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5-01-2008 @ 7:37AM
Chris said...
At least this one looks like something people can actually drive. I still cannot believe they allowed three wheelers into the competition as there is no way in hell in getting them to the street.
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