Mazda Demios (Mazda 2) to be Base Architecture for Electric Vehicle Test Project
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Mazda Demios (Mazda 2) to be Base Architecture for Electric Vehicle Test Project
Mazda Demios to be Base Architecture for Electric Vehicle Test Project
- Mazda to provide three Mazda Demios for the "Tsukuba Environmental Style Test Project" -
HIROSHIMA, Japan—
Mazda Motor Corporation will collaborate with Itochu Corporation and other companies in conjunction with Tsukuba City on a joint project to test a low-carbon transport system which uses clean energy. The Tsukuba Environmental Style Test Project is scheduled to commence in March 2010 in Tsukuba city, near Tokyo, Japan.
The project aims to comprehensively assess a low-carbon energy network composed of electric vehicles (EVs), rapid chargers, fixed battery stations, solar panels and a car sharing service. Mazda will provide three Mazda Demios for conversion to EVs, and will assist in determining optimum vehicle specifications and evaluating vehicle performance.
In order to provide all its customers with driving pleasure as well as superb environmental and safety performance, Mazda has adopted a policy to comprehensively improve its internal combustion engines and then progressively combine them with electric devices. This process includes the i-stop idling stop system, regenerative braking and hybrid systems. Through its participation in the Tsukuba Environmental Style Test Project, Mazda aims to further strengthen the base of its future R&D activities. Mazda’s collaboration with various corporations and organizations will enable a broader knowledge base, including expertise related to EV infrastructure and the reuse of EV batteries. This will also benefit Mazda as it advances development of its electric drive technologies.
Going forward, Mazda will proactively work toward the establishment of a sustainable society and the evolution of environmental and safety technology based on its long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, which was announced in 2007.
About the Tsukuba Environmental Style Project
1. Main initiatives of the Tsukuba Environmental Style Test Project (each initiative will be the first case in Japan)
(1) Test the viability of reusing EV batteries in fixed battery stations
- Develop a system to reuse EV batteries in fixed battery stations, including remote battery monitoring technology.
(2)Test a model to optimally use renewable energy in EVs and in participating stores
- Using information and communications technologies (ICT) in conjunction with control and electricity storage technology, develop an effective system to optimally use electricity that is generated through solar panels, stored in fixed battery stations and supplied to EVs and participating stores.
(3) Test the viability of a new service to accelerate the establishment of a low-carbon transport society
- Introduce an EV car sharing system based at convenience stores.
- Test an integrated contactless smart card payment system for the rapid chargers and the car sharing service.
2. Participating organizations
Project leader
Itochu Corporation
List of collaborating companies and roles & responsibilities
Family Mart Provide sites for the project at convenience stores
Itochu Enex Provide sites for the project at service stations
Tokyo R&D Electric vehicle-related
Th!nk (Norway) Electric vehicle-related
Kyuki Supply rapid chargers
EnerDel Inc. (US) Supply vehicle batteries and fixed batteries
Seiko Electric Fixed battery system integration
Itochu Techno-Solutions Supply ICT technology, data center
Windcar Car sharing service operation
Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation Car sharing-related
Nippon Car Solutions Co. Car sharing-related
Ecosystem Japan Supply solar panel systems
Mazda Motor Corporation Electric vehicle-related (provide Mazda Demio vehicles)
Advisory Committee
Tsukuba City
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI)
The Japan Research Institute, Limited
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I will need for someone in the know to explain the new technologies being applied here (I hope there are some). Are they proposing battery stations, like gas stations? Is it possible to have cars that use incredible capacitors that don't need much in the way of batteries?
I'm just sad that Mazda seems SO behind the curve with EV and hybrid technology. I hope that I'm proven wrong.
Paul.
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Hardly an expert, but it sounds like the battery stations might be a location setup for fast charging, though fast charging would still be slow. The only 'fast' recharge I can see happening is a battery swap, where they exchange their drained battery for a full one. The station can then keep dozens, or hundreds on charge. Requires quite a bit of overhead to keep charged batteries available while trade ins are charging, but technically doable from a business perspective. If the car is designed to be able to quickly swap the battery as well, this could be realistically viable.
That's as far as my assumptions can take me, and we know what they say about assumptions...
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Hardly an expert, but it sounds like the battery stations might be a location setup for fast charging, though fast charging would still be slow. The only 'fast' recharge I can see happening is a battery swap, where they exchange their drained battery for a full one. The station can then keep dozens, or hundreds on charge. Requires quite a bit of overhead to keep charged batteries available while trade ins are charging, but technically doable from a business perspective. If the car is designed to be able to quickly swap the battery as well, this could be realistically viable.
That's as far as my assumptions can take me, and we know what they say about assumptions...
Your assumptions are better than mine in this regard, I assure you. And you know what they say about assurances
Paul.
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I'm just sad that Mazda seems SO behind the curve with EV and hybrid technology. I hope that I'm proven wrong.
Paul.
Paul, you're right for EV, this is the start up for Mazda, but i don't agree for hybrids, for sure Mazda is not like Honda or Toyota, but Mazda have a good experience on serial hybrids (Premacy h2).
not bad IMHO....here in EU we start seeing NOW some mild Hybrids from EU manufacturers.