| Dimensions | Small sized family car: comfortable and with mobility |
| Four people, length of 3.48 m, width of 1.47 m | |
| Green | Green: A new life style and attitude |
| Zero polluting emissions, zero CO2 Production- awarded the Grand Prix Auto Environment 2010 | |
| Performance | Silence |
| Enjoy a really quiet ride | |
| Economy | Economic: practical concern |
| Running costs between €1.5-€2/100 km | |
| Safety | Safety and 24/7 breakdown service |
| High performance brake and is quipped with a gps system providing breakdown or accident assistance 24/7. | |
| Driving | Mobility: sufficient range for daily commutes |
| Top speed 130km/h | |
| Battery Operation | Fast recharge |
| Fully charged in 6 hrs; rapid recharge to 50%capacity in 15 minutes and 80% in 30 minutes |
zondag 29 mei 2011
Team Pogolectric and car choice
Hi! We're Team Pogolectric!
Rachel Wu
Chandralekha Elango
Piet van Rosmalen
This is our car of choice: The peugeot iOn!
About the Car
zondag 8 mei 2011
Introduction, why electric?
An electric car is an automobile which is propelled by electric motor(s), using electrical energy stored in batteries or another energy storage device.To enter this industry, there're several strength, weakness, as well as opportunities.
Strength

• A significant reduction of urban air pollution
• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
• Less dependence on foreign oil, which for the United States, other developed and emerging countries is cause of concerns about their vulnerability to price shocks and supply disruption
• For many developing countries, and particularly for the poorest in Africa, high oil prices have an adverse impact on their balance of payments, hindering their economic growth.
• Conventional gasoline engines effectively use only 15% of the fuel energy content to move the vehicle or to power accessories, and diesel engines can reach on-board efficiencies of 20%, while electric drive vehicles have on-board efficiency of around 80%
• The additional battery weight brings safety benefits
Weakness

• More expensive than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles
• Lack of public and private recharging infrastructure
• Driver's fear of the batteries running out of energy before reaching their destination

• The Dutch government is supporting electric driving, aims to become the guiding nation and international playground for electric driving in the period between 2009 and 2011. The Dutch energy company Essent expects to see one million electric vehicles on the roads in the Netherlands by 2020.
• Dutch government is offering a subsidy programme, interoperable charging infrastructure
• Grid operators have agreed to build at least 10,000 charging stations around the country by about 2012.
• Companies supporting electric car system are more in the market, for example “the new motion”
zondag 1 mei 2011
Team Pogolectric and our car of choice
Hi! We're Team Pogolectric:
Rachel Wu
Chandralekha Elango
Piet van Rosmalen
This is our car of choice: (not the Lotus Elise) but the peugeot iOn!

The iOn is an 100% electric car that is developped with the help of Mitsubishi.
It is designed to facilitate urban mobility:
Rachel Wu
Chandralekha Elango
Piet van Rosmalen
This is our car of choice: (not the Lotus Elise) but the peugeot iOn!

The iOn is an 100% electric car that is developped with the help of Mitsubishi.
It is designed to facilitate urban mobility:
- small size
- quick charging
- sufficient range for daily commutes
A competing car which is also aided by Mitsubishi is the Citroen C-Zero:
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