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Senin, 08 Maret 2010

Geneva 2010: NLV Quant Concept


The second generation NVL Quant made its public debut in front of media yesterday in Geneva, bringing with it what NVL Solar, its creator, calls "a breakthrough the market eagerly has been anticipating for years." While this last statement is a matter of interpretation, the Quant does bring a range of interesting features. The most exciting thing about it, however, is the promise to turn production version rather sooner than later.


Set to be production ready next year, the Quant was designed to prove "cutting-edge supercars can combine speed, comfort and enjoyment with environmental integrity." It features two different battery systems ("a long-life metal-air battery or a rechargeable redox flow cell"), four torque-vectoring electric motors, a full carbon fiber chassis, and a revolutionary thin-film coated photovoltaic body.


The Quant has some initial performance figures which would give a regular, internal combustion engined supercar, a good run for its money: 2.8 seconds 0-100 km/h acceleration time and a top speed of 377 km/h (234 mph).


The latter converts light into electricity to supply the operating electronics and the battery. While it's a bit technical, NLV says the coating has "an average photovoltaic conversion efficiency of 38%, depending on ambient conditions, and a peak performance of over 50%." More importantly, the company believes they can tune the material's absorption characteristics to create multiple layers with their own unique absorption frequency. As impressive as this is, NLV estimates the film will have a degradation coefficient of only 5-6% over 20 years.


The Quant comes with four airbags, ABS and ESP, two infotainment panels for the rear seats, zone Climate Control system, LED front and rear lights and, la piece de resistance, NLV photovoltaic thin film solar coating all over the body of the car.


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Press Release


NLV Solar AG, a pioneer in photovoltaics and accumulator technology, have joined forces to create the Quant sport. The brainchild of this marriage of power and energy is a four-seater electric car - a breakthrough the market eagerly has been anticipating for years. A prototype is to be unveiled at the Motor Show Geneva 2010, with currently working to scale up for series production.

The NLV Quant is an exciting, revolutionary automotive project. Within the coming year, the NLV Quant will be fully engineered and ready for production. You can follow the last few stages. The design, drive system, range and photovoltaics of the Quant are already spectacular and record-breaking as individual components, and we believe that together they will mark a milestone in automotive history.

Technics

The NLV Quant is proof that cutting-edge supercars can combine speed, comfort and enjoyment with environmental integrity. It implents the mobile energy technology of the future. The NLV Quant has two different battery systems, a torque vectoring with 4 electric motors and a full carbon chassis. A thin-film coated photvoltaic car body supplies the operating electronics and also supports the battery. Gull-wing doors provide easy access to all four passengers.

Carbon Chassis

A reason for the car's low weight is the utilisation of a carbon-fibre monotube backbone chassis, construction, which houses the FAES system safely inside the centreline of the car at the lowest possible position, bringing down the centre of gravity and central mass point.

Using tradition lay-up, the vacuum bag generates the pressure for consolidating the carbon plies. In RTM process there are two moulds and the pressure comes only from the resin pump. The design becomes quite critical as inner and outer skin has to be perfectly defines in order to have a designed volume matching exactly the tooling volume. The risk is to have voids generated by not precise fitting of the inner cores.

Thin Film

The NLV Quant is coated with a thin film made of pyrite, which converts light into electricity to supply the operating electronics and also support the battery. This innovative pyrite technology is cost-effective, efficient and ecological.

NLV Solar AG has developed an iron-sulphur composite semiconductor using digital prototyping, with very promising results. The research indicates:

  • an average photovoltaic conversion efficiency of 38%, depending on ambient conditions, and a peak performance of over 50%
  • the possibility of fine-tuning the material's absorption characteristics by modification of its crystal lattice structure using ion implantation; stacked in a multilayer thin-film cell, it would be possible to tune each layer to a different target absorption frequency
  • as a thin-film cell, the material could be applied to substrates in a transparent, semi-transparent or tinted coating
  • the projected degradation coefficient is only 5-6% over 20 years

Electric Power

The NLV Quant allows for the modular installation of either a long-life metal-air battery or a rechargeable redox flow cell. These are both future-oriented, secure energy sources which help give the Quant exceptional power and range.

Speed

The projected curb weight of 1680 kg is very light considering that it is a battery-powered, four-seater, luxury performance car. This is partly due to the four-motor installation- a remarkable achievement which allows the NLV Quant to deliver 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and hit a top speed of 377 km/h.

Gullwing

The gull-wing doors set the NLV Quant apart from any other four-seaters on the market. As well as being a stylish feature, they also make entry to the car more ergonomic, thanks to the lack of B-pillars. They provide easy access to both the front and rear passenger seats. The unique split side-lite feature allows either passenger to open and close the front and rear side windows separately, despite the fact that there is only one door per side.

Preliminary Specs

  • Power: 600 kW ( 4x 150 kW), 800 bhp
  • Rotation speed 12'000 U/min
  • Torque: 1500 nm
  • 0-100 km/h: 2,8 seconds
  • Top speed: 377 km/h
  • Curb weight: 1680 kg
  • Wheelbase 3102 mm
  • Track - Front: 1730 mm; rear: 1729 mm
  • Wheels/tyres ? front: 245/35 - 23"; rear: 285/30 - 23" - low friction tyres
  • Width: 2016 mm incl. rear-view mirrors; length: 4879 mm; height: 1335 mm
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • Four-wheel brake regeneration
  • Minimum 4 airbags, ABS and ESP and torque vectoring
  • 2 infotainment panels Adjustable rear seats
  • 3 zone Climate Control system
  • Generous leg room in the rear
  • LED front and rear lights
  • Body covered in NLV photovoltaic thin film solar coating
  • Accumulator with cooling liquid (weight ca. 500kg)
  • Operating voltage 420 V
  • Inverter voltage 350 V
  • Price: TBD

Features

  • NLV Quant has two different battery systems: on the one hand, purely conventional accumulator technology with a transition metal and air mixture, and on the other hand, a pure redox flow cell
  • Thin-film photovoltaic coating of car body and windows
  • Torque vectoring with 4 electric motors for wheel-specific torque distribution to enhance the vehicle's agility and stability
  • Full Carbon chassis and carbon body
  • Minimised running and manufacturing costs thanks to new technology
  • Optimised safety
  • Unique/functional design, vehicle comfort and loading capacity

Rabu, 24 Februari 2010

Geneva Motor Show: NLV Quant returns with less Koenigsegg


A year ago in Geneva, NLV Solar and Swedish supercar builder Christian von Koenigsegg turned up with a four-seat electric car that incorporated photovoltaic energy collectors in the body surface. At that time, it was nothing more than a styling buck. Next week, again in Geneva, NLV will be back to provide an update on the Quant (this time without Koenigsegg). The company is now planning to have a running prototype of the Quant on the road later this year with a production-certified machine by 2012.
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Sabtu, 28 November 2009

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Jumat, 11 September 2009

The Koenigsegg Trevita - The Shimmering Diamond


When sunlight hits the car, it sparkles like millions of silvery white diamonds infused inside the visible carbon fiber weave bodywork.


Trevita is an abbreviation in Swedish and translates into - three whites. The Koenigsegg visible carbon weave body work is renowned around the globe for its perfection and uniqueness. However, so far it has only been possible to utilize the classic black carbonfibres.


As Koenigsegg always strives to create new unique technologies and solutions, we have now reached a new milestone -The Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave.


By utilising a new and unique method, Koenigsegg has managed to coat fibers with a diamond finish. The process was fully developed at Koenigsegg headquarters in �ngelholm Sweden, where the fiber treatment is conducted carefully in small quantities, prior to further processing the prepreg material.


Koenigsegg will only produce three Trevitas in total, hence the name. This makes the Trevita one of the most rare versions in the Koenigsegg family cars.


The three cars are fully equipped with Koenigsegg Shimmering Diamond Weave bodywork, double carbon wing, paddle-shift, inconell exhaust system, carbon ceramic brakes with ABS, hydraulic lifting system, infotainment system, tyre monitoring system, chrono instrument cluster and airbags.
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Senin, 03 Agustus 2009

Koenigsegg CCR Evolution with 806HP V8 on the Drag Strip with Video



On the first run, the Koenigsegg CCR Evolution clicked off a 12.02 second quarter-mile sprint time and a top speed of 213,64 km/h or 132.9 mph while the second and last attempt returned a time of 11.43 seconds (top speed wasn't recorded due to a technical issue). For the record, the CCR Evolution was fitted with normal sport tyres.





Our Swedish pals over at Sportbilen made their way to Mantorp Park this past weekend to attend the 2009 Action Meet racing event. The crew had the chance to film the only Swedish registered Koenigsegg CCR Evolution (yes, that's the company that acquired SAAB) during the quarter mile run.





From what they told us, the specific Koenigsegg CCR had been upgraded with the newer CCX's 4.7-liter supercharged V8 engine (hence the Evolution nametag) that churns out a hefty 806 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 920 Nm (693 ft/lb) at 5500 rpm.





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Kamis, 02 Juli 2009

1998 Koenigsegg CC


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1998 Koenigsegg CC


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Jumat, 12 Juni 2009

Sweden car firm Koenigsegg to buy Saab: report

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Swedish sports car maker Koenigsegg is to buy Saab Automobile from US giant General Motors with support from Norwegian investors, a broadcaster reported on Thursday.

The buyers have signed a letter of intention to buy Saab, Swedish television station SVT reported on its website, citing anonymous sources and naming Koenigsegg. It said negotiations to wrap up the deal would last months.
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Rabu, 04 Maret 2009

Koenigsegg joins EV race with new Quant supercar concept



'Extreme' is a word bandied about too easily in the field of high-end super sports car, but this is only at Koenigsegg case the fastfivecars accurate method, and said: their car are extreme. Stability are the latest special add Sweden to disclose, as a full-scale model at the Geneva Motor Show today.

Vehicles are in fact intelligence researcher NLV Swedish companies solar power company - a pioneer in opto-electronics and power technology. The project was commissioned at birth Koenigsegg NLV development and design of the "car of the future", and put the company's proprietary solar technology. Finally the results of four solar power are special.


At RWD special is on the AC induction motor rated at 512hp combined output (382kW) and 527 lbs ft (715Nm) of torque. Dual-motor design, no need to bevel gear or differences, thus simplifying the layout and to give constant and control power to the rear ingredients, in these two drives and the coast mode.


Tenet has space for four adults
Weight are expected to contain 1,780 kilograms, which should be 0 - 100 kmh time 5.2 seconds, top speed of 275 kilometers / hour in order to assist the weight savings possible, the special use of carbon fiber chassis and monotube backbone proprietary power storage system, known as the flow energy storage battery (armed forces). The development of NLV, the weight of the armed forces a total of four hundred and fifty kilograms and does not contain hazardous substances or heavy metals in lithium-ion batteries used in fastfivecars other car manufacturers.


NLV claimed that the armed forces of the system that may be charged at full capacity within 20 minutes, so that a range of 500 kilometers vehicles. Help to extend the scope of a solar cell are known as thin coatings are applied to vehicles shutdown body. Finally, the special is also equipped with brake energy recovery system.

The quantitative measures 4879 millimeters in length, using a dual gull-wing doors, and can accommodate four adults. Internal features include a variety of information display, three zone climate control, and LED detail.

Koenigsegg plans to eventually set up and NLV special for public sale, and is working to the first working prototype.
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Sabtu, 23 Agustus 2008

Geneva Next Year 700bhp four-door Koenigsegg coming


The new car has been in development for the past two years. The firm currently has a clay model of the car, but needs outside investment to further the project on. It is looking to the Gulf for investment, where the firm has found many fans.
The Swedish supercar maker, Koenigsegg, is looking to launch a 700bhp V8-engined four-door saloon by 2011. A prototype version of the car is expected at the Geneva Motor Show in 2010.


The four-door saloon � set to go up against the forthcoming Aston Martin Rapide and Porsche Panamera � will be the firm�s first foray into mass production, especially in markets like the US where it will begin deliveries next year. The CCX will remain in production, but numbers will be limited to a maximum of 35 per year.


�The four-door will be slightly cheaper than the CCX, and we hope to build 70-80 cars a year�, Petre said. The US is expected to account for 50 percent of sales, with Asia taking 30 percent, and the Middle East 20 percent.


Koenigsegg is expanding its dealer network in the region and currently has showrooms in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. A Bahrain dealership is due to open within the next year. �We will be in every GCC country apart from Oman�, Petre added.


The engine will not be the same as found within the CCX, but will be a V8 with 700bhp. It will be built entirely out of carbonfibre � but is not based on the same architecture as the CCX, however there will be family resemblances between the two.


Andreas Petre, Koenigsegg�s Dubai manager, told CAR Middle East, that the new four-door �will weigh less than any other performance saloon on sale, and will have a top speed of 350kph.�
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