Space Industry and Business News  
CAR TECH
'Green' vehicles share 10-million-dollar X prize

Edison2's vehicle, which runs on E85 ethanol and weighs in at a feather-light 830 pounds (377 kilograms), was built out of steel and aluminum and has snazzy racing aesthetics that dramatically cut down on drag. Its wheels are well outside the frame and the doors open upwards like gull wings.
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Sept 16, 2010
Three teams -- two American and one Swiss -- shared a 10-million-dollar jackpot awarded Thursday by the X Prize Foundation for developing cars that exceeded 100 miles per gallon (42.5 kilometers per liter) or its energy equivalent.

A host of senior US politicians and auto executives looked on as the foundation, which promotes innovation in various fields, handed out its awards to the teams that beat out 108 other groups from around the world.

The big winner was Edison2, an upstart energy company based in Lynchburg in the US state of Virginia, which walked away with a cool five million dollars for its "Very Light Car," a four-person sedan that managed 102.5 miles per gallon (43.6 km per liter) on a test track in Michigan.

Edison2's vehicle, which runs on E85 ethanol and weighs in at a feather-light 830 pounds (377 kilograms), was built out of steel and aluminum and has snazzy racing aesthetics that dramatically cut down on drag. Its wheels are well outside the frame and the doors open upwards like gull wings.

"Our car has the best greenhouse gas efficiency" of the competitors, said Edison2's founder and president Oliver Kuttner.

Li-ion Motors Corp of Mooresville, North Carolina earned 2.5 million dollars winning the side-by-side, two-seater class with its Wave II, an electric vehicle powered by lithium batteries that recorded the equivalent of 187 miles per gallon (79.5 kilometers per liter).

The X-Tracer team out of Winterthur, Switzerland also won 2.5 million dollars, for its oval-shaped two-seater enclosed motorcycle that deploys two smaller side wheels at lower speeds.

In total, 111 teams from 26 countries submitted 136 vehicles to participate in the contest, launched by the non-profit foundation and an auto insurance firm in 2008, amid a US energy crisis and record high gas prices.

X Prize Foundation chairman Peter Diamandis said the innovation prize paralleled an increased awareness of the need to improve fuel efficiency.

"We've seen a shift in the market since we first launched this competition, and a greater awareness by people everywhere to think more seriously about the actions we take, and how they affect our environment," Diamandis said.

"Gas mileage ranks as one of our top concerns when purchasing a new vehicle and I believe strongly that the innovations showcased throughout the life of this competition will continue to impact and improve our car-buying options for the future."

Praising the competitors, Democratic lawmaker Ed Markey said that all the oil that spilled into the Gulf of Mexico after a rig explosion earlier this year represents "six hours of the oil consumption of the US."

"The time has come to end this destructive addiction to oil," he added.

The foundation said the winning teams, armed with their prize money and US-funded technical assistance, will seek to "catapult their vehicle into the consumer market."

The non-profit promotes scientific and technological advances in all fields. It recently launched the Google Lunar X Prize, a 30-million-dollar competition to land a robot on the moon, travel over its surface and beam photos and data from its journey back to Earth.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
Car Technology at SpaceMart.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


CAR TECH
China's Geely unveils ambitious plans for Volvo
Beijing (AFP) Sept 14, 2010
The head of China's Geely has unveiled ambitious plans for the future of Volvo Cars, looking to nearly double global sales by pushing the Swedish brand in China, the world's largest auto market. The Chinese carmaker completed the purchase of the struggling Volvo from US auto giant Ford last month - and now chairman Li Shufu is looking to cash in on his investment by selling up to 300,000 ca ... read more







CAR TECH
Asia defies global newspaper meltdown

E-readers yet to win mass market in China

Indian handset makers emerge as hyper-competitive force

Home Electrical Wiring Acts As Antenna To Receive Low-Power Sensor Data

CAR TECH
Airborne Multi-Intelligence Lab Demonstrates Intelligence Integration

Boeing Vigilare Enters Service With RAAF

General Dynamics' Warrior Antenna Terminals

First Battery Engagement Operations Center For Integrated Air And Missile Defense Battle Command System

CAR TECH
Sirius XM-5 Satellite Delivered To Baikonur For October Launch

Emerging Technologies May Fuel Revolutionary Launcher

EUMETSAT Chooses Arianespace To Launch Metop-C

Falcon 1e Launch Capabilities Brought To The European Institutional Market

CAR TECH
Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

Taking The 'Search' Out Of Search And Rescue

Three More GLONASS Satellites Put Into Orbit

Satellite Navigation Steers Unmanned Micro-Planes

CAR TECH
WTO ruling doesn't worry Boeing

Aviation holds 'critical keys' on climate: UN climate chief

Iceland ash cloud 'just a training exercise': expert

India, Russia to develop transport planes

CAR TECH
Spin Soliton Could Be A Hit In Cell Phone Communication

Chip revenue expected to grow 31.5 percent in 2010: Gartner

Computer data stored with 'spintronics'

Protein From Poplar Trees Can Be Used To Greatly Increase Computer Capacity

CAR TECH
GOES-13's Family of Tropical Cyclones: Karl, Igor And Julia

ISRO To Launch Four Satellites In December

The Predictable Events Of The February Earthquake In Chile

Satellites Reveal Russian Fires Worst In 14 Years

CAR TECH
India scraps approval for Lafarge cement project

Toxic coal ash a source of concern in China: Greenpeace

Bangladesh court bans ship-breaking yard leases

Long struggle to free the Baltic Sea of mines


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement