Friday, June 15, 2012

2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car


2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

Varley is an Australian company that up until now has made nothing but utilitarian electric baggage carts and the like. A new powerful electric car is going to be built by an Australian firm that specializes in aerospace, defense and EVs. The whole world is looking for either electric or hybrid materials. Powerful sports cars from Australia is now not only belong to the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon. There is a special 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car, who was present as an electric car or do not cause pollution.
2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

Therefore, this is not surprising to see the automakers hitting the same technology in making new vehicles. Going on the same way, 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car has produced a head turning electric vehicle, R450. The 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car is new, but the producers and engineers of the car are around in the market for around 125 years. Varley manufactures many kind of vehicles for airports and hospitals.
2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

The Australian company unveiled their ev prototype in Brisbane at the third annual Australian Electric Vehicle Conference. The prototype of the Varley evR450, which costs just under $215,000. This conference will manage the market introduction of this EV, their impact on the electric supply, role of EV in greener transportation and provision of charging infrastructures.
The materials used in the vehicle make the car extremely lightweight and the 125-year-old company looks forward to collaborating with experts from Tritium and Ultramotive in order to introduce new features in its vehicle.
2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

The 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car moves on battery, so there will be zero carbon emission from the engine and it will not create any pollution. Varley has not confirmed yet, but the braking system of the 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car is built in such a way that whenever the brake is applied, it charges the battery. Not everyone in Australia has V8 under the hood. R450 runs with two ultra motive carbon motors each with a peak power of 150kW/210 HP and 522 Nm of torque and offers continuous power supply of 58kW/122Nm. Weight of the motors is only 40kg (excluding inductors), the 300Kw/420 HP power will be moving a very light vehicle.
2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

This 2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car is embedded lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of 24 kWh. The use of a battery is capable of making this car can be raced as far as 100 miles before filling more power for 8 hours in the stop-contact. Batteries are also able to give strength to the electric car is to be able to accelerate from rest to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 200 km/hour.
The electric car can sprint to 100km/h (62mph) from standstill in 3.8 seconds and has an electronically limited top speed of 200 km/h (125mph). In case an extra lithium-ion battery pack is added, the range of the car will double from 150km (93.21 miles) to 300km. The batteries used in the car can be recharged if plugged in to mains power.
2012 Varley Sport Cars evR450 Ultra-light Electric Car

“You’ll see this car on the road most rapid Queensland in January 2012. We are proud to bring these technologies together Tritium and Ultramotive as local partners engaged in this technology,” said John Varley Bettini of Electric Vehicles. Australia’s first locally designed and manufactured electric supercar will go on sale from January 2012, the estimated retail price is below the $ AU 200,000 ($ 213,000 U.S. or € 151,000). Varley has not disclosed the exact price right now.