Thursday, June 10, 2010

Daimler to deploy 250 electric Smart cars in US cities this plunge

Motor manufacturer Daimler will commence its electric micro-car, the Smart ForTwo, in the United States this fall.


The company is aiming to catch the newest urban trend for cleaner transport in urban areas with a roll-out of 250 electric vehicles in select regions of the country in October.

The Smart car is being dispersed via Smart USA, a subsidiary of auto dealers Penske Automotive Group, Inc., headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

The vehicle will look precisely the same as its combustion engine counterpart – 8.8 feet long, 5.1 feet tall and 5.1 feet wide – a vehicle that was originally designed with an ultimate move to an electric powertrain in mind.

Powered by a 30kW motor and a 16.5kWh lithium-ion battery, the Smart ForTwo electric car will have a range of 82 miles on a distinct charge.

The vehicle will take three and a half hours to charge from 20% to 80% capacity with a normal 220V electrical outlet, eight hours for a full charge.

The battery can be charged using ordinary household 110V outlet, Daimler said.


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