Friday, April 3, 2009

Cool concept cars solar power

By Haven Frbiz

Mercedes-Benz has always been known for luxury in the luxury car sector, rather than in the development of eco-friendly products, will now extend the field of solar power car that will probably surprise a lot of people. Photos of Mercedes-Benz concept car called "F0", took part in the 2008 Los Angeles Design Challenge. F0 installed at the four wheels on the driving force of electric engine, the battery is installed in the car who use solar panels to obtain the energy.

Hungarian Antro Solo Human Development of the use of solar power hybrid electric power and steam, burning a gallon (about 3.8 liters) of gasoline to travel 150 miles (about 241 kilometers), is a staggering figure. In good weather, the roof on the solar panels to provide energy sufficient for the Antro Solo travel 15-25 km. When it comes to cloudy weather, Antro Solo will default to use a small electric motor or by the passengers with foot pedal down.

Solar energy is a concept car is not entirely a new technology. Early in 1987, GM will be the world's solar-powered car for the Australian Competition launched a remarkable concept car solar power Sunraycer, but this car has never been carried out large-scale production. Sunraycer with 8800 solar cells, can produce around 1,500 watts of electricity to a maximum speed of 68 miles (about 109 kilometers per hour), eventually won the competition to help it relax.

Seat Brisa is a more casual bike rather than double a car, and this is precisely the intention of the creators. According to reports CarDailyNews.com website, Brisa is not on in the design from Madrid to Barcelona in order to achieve non-stop trip, but a car for leisure entertainment. Solar energy will be a lot of cars to install solar panels on the roof, which are different, Brisa board hidden in the battery under the translucent body.

Six50 will be opened in 2009 its mystery, its single rechargeable battery can be driven 100 kilometers installed in the roof for solar panels to provide energy. Price Six50 are a major advantage: although the current has not yet been put into production, but the lowest Mindset estimated price of 31,000 euros sales Six50. With a lot of new hybrid compared to the other, the prices are obviously not worth mentioning, so more attractive.

Eco Elise at the British Motor Show in 2008 on the first stage debut, Lotus bold With this concept car eco-friendly sports car into this area. Although to some extent, Eco Elise is still a "tiger oil", but "embrace the" energy-saving technology is still worthy of praise, such as the use of solar panels for the automotive electrical system (including iPod/MP3 compatible stereo) to provide energy.

The appearance of China and the United States concept car of solar power are the Royal College of Art green concept cars, one car winning the race. Enigma by Paul House (Paul Howse) design, the use of electric and solar propulsion engine. Are disappointing, Enigma only take part in the design of the game, are finally able to put into production is still unknown.

Volvo safety has always been known for its automobile industry, rather than in the use of solar power, it does not prevent the development of eco-friendly pace car. This map will be available on Volvo's in 2015 before the Dakar Rally, the use of solar power, fuel cell and diesel engine "three-tier" system of power. So far, this Volvo is probably the most at the same time the size of the largest solar power bad concept.

People may not have heard of "Koenigsegg" (Koenigsegg) the name, but in the near future, the name will probably always in the media reports appeared. At present, this super sports car at the Swedish manufacturer has developed, called a "Quant" hybrid concept car - will be solar and pyrite (also known as "Fools Gold") that the two most unlikely "bundle "The energy to be mixed together. Koenigsegg spokesman at the Geneva Motor Show express, Quant driving distance of up to 300 miles (about 482 kilometers), fully charged only 20 minutes. - 22787

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