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Ford and Azure Dynamics Corporation (TSX:
AZD) demonstrate further their global commitment to a comprehensive
vehicle electrification programme by showcasing the zero-emission
Transit Connect Electric van at the 2011 Birmingham Commercial Vehicle
Show. |
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The Transit Connect Electric shortly will
go on sale, as Ford's first electric vehicle to be made available in
Europe, and is also one of several electric Ford vehicles currently on
test in the UK. Five
electrified Ford vehicles, including a Focus Electric, C-MAX Hybrid and
the C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid, will be introduced in Europe and North
America by 2013. |
“By providing a variety of electrified
vehicles, we are making it easier for our customers to embrace this
fuel-saving technology,” said Bill Ford, executive chairman, Ford Motor
Company. “This strategy is true to our heritage of making innovative
technology available to as many people as possible and to our vision of
developing great products, building a strong business and contributing
to a better world.”
Zero emissions
The Transit Connect Electric Van is a
pure electric-powered version of the award-winning, long-wheelbase
Transit Connect light commercial vehicle.
Developed in conjunction with Ford's
electric vehicles partner Azure Dynamics, Transit Connect Electric has a
proprietary Force Drive™ battery electric drive train powered by an
advanced battery pack from Johnson Controls-Saft.
“Transit Connect Electric was designed
and engineered with fleet customers in mind, especially for those
seeking sustainable mobility solutions,” said Scott Harrison, Azure CEO.
“Its quiet, clean and efficient Force DriveTM powertrain
excels under the types of urban driving conditions that the Transit
Connect Electric is likely to encounter during urban delivery routes.”
With 28kWh of power to call on, Transit
Connect Electric has a top speed of 75mph (120km/h) and a range of up to
130 km/80 miles. Its lithium-ion battery pack is charged with a standard
power outlet. Fully charging the batteries using standard European
230-volt outlets can be completed in approximately 8 hours.
Practical and affordable
Transit Connect Electric van will offer
European operators the opportunity to eliminate conventional fuel bills
in their small vans and help to lower overall running costs.
Ford’s Transit Connect commercial
platform is an ideal choice for battery electric power thanks to its
true combination of car-like driving dynamics, generous cargo capacity,
easy accessibility and low operation costs.
With a cargo volume of 3.8 m3
and a payload of 500kg, Transit Connect Electric van will particularly
appeal to fleet operators who travel predictable, short-range routes
with frequent stop and go driving.
Tried and tested
The zero-emission, pure
electric-powered version of the award-winning Transit Connect light
commercial vehicle goes on sale in European markets this summer
following its successful launch in North America in December 2010.
'Glider' units - complete vehicles except for the powertrain - will be
shipped from the Ford Otosan manufacturing facility in Kocaeli, Turkey,
directly to an Azure-contracted manufacturing location in the UK for
final assembly.
The completed Transit Connect Electric
van then will be sold by Azure Dynamics through a specially-created
network of dealerships. The European Transit Connect Electric will be
badged with both the Ford Blue Oval and Azure’s Force Drive™ logo, like
its North American sibling. Further details and pricing for the Transit
Connect Electric, which will be available in right- and left-hand drive
configuration, will be released closer to launch.
Force Drive™ components have previously
been deployed in more than 40 vehicle integrations and have more than 35
million miles of on-the-road experience. Transit Connect Electric will
offer fleet owners the opportunity to eliminate the use of petrol and
help to reduce operating costs.
A fleet of Transit Connect Electric
test units is currently on test with the “Ultra-Low Carbon Vehicle
Demonstrator” (ULCVD) program in the UK.Based in the London Borough of
Hillingdon, a consortium of Ford, Scottish and Southern Energy and the
University of Strathclyde has been providing Transit Connect Electric
vans and a charging infrastructure for the ULCVD since 2010. The
vehicles are in use by both the energy company and a number of
evaluation drivers based in the area starting 2011, testing the
technology’s suitability for potential future application in Ford’s
European passenger car range. This BEV demonstration fleet is being
created partly with public funding from the UK Government’s Technology
Strategy Board (TSB), which promotes innovative industry-led projects
that reduce CO2.
A first European fleet customer has
already signed the orders: On March 22, 2011, Post Norway ordered a
first batch of 20 Transit Connect Electric vans to support sustainable
goods transport in their day-to-day business. "Together with Azure we
are currently in contact with a considerable number of European fleets
who are interested in setting up tenders for the Transit Connect
Electric van," explained Jesus Alonso, Ford of Europe's director,
Commercial Vehicle Marketing, Sales and Service. "We look forward to
seeing Azure Dynamics deliver vehicles to a significant number of
European fleet operators during the course of this year."
“Transit Connect Electric exemplifies
how we are leveraging our relationships as well as our hybrid and
advanced powertrain programs to bring energy-efficient technologies from
the laboratory to the street,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice
president, Global Product Development. “Not only is this an ideal
vehicle for eco-conscious fleet operators, it is an important part of
Ford’s future.”
Transit Connect Electric
Technical data
Body
- 'Glider' assembly at Ford Otosan
plant in Kocaeli, Turkey
- Final assembly by Azure Dynamics
Corporation
Propulsion architecture
- Siemens AC induction motor, Azure
Dynamics inverter
- Borg-Warner transaxle, Johnson
Controls-Saft battery pack
- System voltage range 260V – 380V
Electric drive system
- Motor Siemens model 135, 3-phase
AC induction motor, 300V nominal, liquid-cooled
- Torque 158 Nm (continuous) / 235
Nm (peak)
- Transmission Borg-Warner 31-03,
single-speed
- Gear ratio 8.28:1
- IEC 62196 type 1
Battery
- Johnson Controls-Saft lithium-ion
pack
- Capacity 28 kWh, 16 modules / (192
cells)
- Voltage range 215V – 390V /
charger – 3.3 kW
Weights and capacities
- Maximum payload 500 kg (net)
- Curb weight 1765 kg (est.)
- Cargo volume 3.8 m3
Performance
- Driving range up to 130 km (80
miles) per full charge
- Charge duration approximately 8
hours for full cycle using 230 V
- Top speed 120 km/h (75 mph)@ 0
percent grade
- Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)
in 12 seconds (based on kerb weight)
- 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) in 15
seconds (based on gross vehicle weight rating)
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