Posts Tagged ‘lithium-ion batteries’

Tata, Mahindra and Maruti work together to develop hybrid technology

Tata, Mahindra and Maruti work together to develop hybrid technology

This is a rare occurrence. To me these guys were competitors and not potential partners or never have I envisaged a concept of them coming together before. Recession has forced a lot of manufacturers to tie-up with each other and develop cars and technology to shave costs. In India, recession hasn’t caused this occurrence for sure.

They say sometimes reality can be stranger than fiction.

India Automotive reports Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki will collaborate to develop hybrid technology. They will then have the license to incorporate them into their products.

The trio will venture into making lithium-ion batteries, controller and electric motor technologies, essential components of a hybrid powertrain. The partnership will be governed by by I V Rao, R&D chief of Maruti Suzuki and additionally charged with the post of chairman of the committee on National Hybrid Propulsion Programme.

Mahindra’s hybrid vehicle dreams began with the Scorpio hybrid which is production ready. Tata Motors has the electric vehicle technology which looks promising on the Indica Vista EV and the Indica EV.

Maruti Suzuki hasn’t shown interest in developing hybrid or electric cars in the past, but this is a good place to start as hybrid vehicles are undeniably the next phase of evolution in the automobile industry. The three are committed to making the most out of this partnership and the results will be displayed during the Commonwealth games next year.

Read More

See Also:
Entry posted on May 18th, 2009 and filed under Hybrid cars, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Tata

Honda Jazz hybrid to go on sale by 2010

Honda Jazz hybrid to go on sale by 2010

While Indians are enthusiastically awaiting the Honda Jazz, Honda is busy developing the hybrid version of this sought-after hatchback for international markets, where it will be introduced by 2010.

The Jazz hybrid will be constructed utilizing the same mechanicals as the Honda Insight, which is tagged as the most affordable hybrid car by few. The Honda Insight will be announced next month, at the Detroit Motor Show and soon afterwards bookings will commence.

Read More

See Also:
Entry posted on December 27th, 2008 and filed under Honda, Hybrid cars, honda jazz

Indica EV showcased at Bologna Motor Show- Quicker than City, Corolla

Indica EV showcased at Bologna Motor Show- Quicker than City, Corolla

Not many know that Tata has actually put up a stall at the Bologna Motor Show. Guess what is the crowd puller this time-Not the Nano nor any Indi-concept but the realistic Indica EV.

Its created quite a big stir at Bologna and has got all of them talking. That’s because the new Tata Indica EV is an all-electric plug in vehicle. We, at IAB are the first to bring you this news and for more, you know where to come back for more.

With such Electric technology, guess the performance figures of the Tata Indica EV. You might be thinking that this no good piece of battery powered Indica will barely do 60kph and have a weeny range of around 50km and you will all be terribly wrong.

Read More

See Also:
Entry posted on December 4th, 2008 and filed under Electric vehicles, Tata

Nissan Electric Vehicle in 2012- Affordable Lithium Ion Technology

Nissan Electric Vehicle in 2012- Affordable Lithium Ion Technology

Although Nissan may be lagging behind its cross-country rivals in hybrid technology, the Japanese automaker is moving full steam ahead with with its electric vehicle plans. Nissan is just as ready to do battle on this front as well (after the famous GT-R & Porsche Nurburgring row)

“The difference is that we have made different choices. Several automakers chose to experiment with hybrid vehicles, but everyone knows this technology is only transitional. We have concentrated on what we believe to be the real solution in the future, electric cars. And from this point of view, our technology is already well established,” claims Nissan’s spokesperson.

Nissan’s EV will have an operating range of 160 kilometres, recharge to 80 % capacity in less than 26 minutes and cost less than 70 cents per full charge. We put it head to head with the Tata Nano. Read to find out more.

Read More

See Also:
Entry posted on November 28th, 2008 and filed under Electric vehicles, Future cars, Nissan