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ASH8 03-24-2009 08:35 PM

WHAT!...Mazda 2 Electric..Aussie Made!
 
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...d=drivers_seat

The evMe is an Australian-designed electric car based on a Mazda2 small car.

While Tesla’s electric cars grab headlines across the globe, a company in the NSW country town of Armidale is quietly developing its own contribution to carbon-free motoring.

The evMe doesn’t have the sleek looks or rapid acceleration of the Tesla Roadster, nor the Hollywood client list. It looks like a normal petrol-powered Mazda2 on which it is based.

Flip the petrol cap open, though, and you’ll find a humble domestic power point that means its owner will never have to visit a petrol station.

The evMe electric car project is led by local Armidale academic and organic cattle farmer, Dr Phil Coop.

Dr Coop and his small team of software experts, engineers and mechanics have spent between $2 million and $3 million developing the evMe for commercial use.

This week, the first car was handed over to retired Glen Innes businessman Howard Eastwood, who paid a premium of roughly $50,000 to have an electric, rather than petrol version of the Mazda2.

Coop’s company, Energetique, plans to build 100 evMe’s a year, priced at $70,000, and claims to have more than 100 expressions of interest for the vehicle, mainly from corporate fleets looking to score “greenie” points.

Before it was handed over, Drive got the opportunity to drive the first evMe around the streets of Armidale.

At first glance, the unique badge is the only sign that there is something different about this Mazda2. But climb into the cabin and there are a couple of tell-tale signs this is not your average car.

The first is a silver lever on the floor near the handbrake; a kill switch that allows technicians to cut the electricity while they work on the vehicle. Just above the lever, the automatic gear selector is also different. As the evMe has no gearbox, there are only three selections available: park, drive and reverse. A trip computer-style read-out in the instrument panel next to the speedo tells you which gear you’ve selected. It also gives information about battery voltage, remaining charge and range (up to 280km).

Eventually, the evMe will have three modes: performance, normal and limp home.

Today, we only have access to normal mode. To switch the car on, you simply turn the key and select a gear. The only sign that the engine is running is noise made by some auxiliary systems. You can hear the faint hum of the brake booster pump but apart from that everything is silent.

Backing out of the small workshop, the evMe feels a lot like the Prius, which can crawl silently at low speed before the petrol engine kicks in.

The comparisons end when you plant the accelerator.

The evMe gathers speed without any of the usual aural and tactile sensations you’d expect from a car. There’s no kickdown through the gears, no gradual build-up of noise as the revs get higher (even though the engine reaches a sports car-like 11,000rpm). All you can hear is the whine of the Mazda’s conventional differential.

You immediately become more aware of noises you would never have heard in a normal petrol car. A warning to manufacturers: Customer complaints about rattles and squeaks are likely to soar when a car goes electric.

Acceleration feels on par with the normal Mazda2, although when you plant the pedal to overtake, there is none of the immediate kickdown response you get with a conventional automatic gearbox. Rather than give you a shove in the back, the evMe continues to push seamlessly ahead.

It can take some getting used to and feels as if you’re somehow missing out in the power stakes, but if you look at the speedo it is making the same progress.

The car excels climbing hills, which is no surprise given its big torque – or pulling power - advantage over the petrol Mazda2. While the standard Mazda puts out 76kW of power and 137Nm of torque, the evMe puts out 89kW and 220Nm.

On a long, steep freeway incline the evMe kept pulling effortlessly when a conventional petrol engine would have been revving hard.

As the car was being delivered to its proud owner at the end of the week, we didn’t test the handling limits, but in normal driving it seemed to lack none of the original Mazda2’s poise and control through corners.

The designers of the car have gone to great lengths to ensure the car’s weight balance is not upset. The 96 kitchen tile-sized battery packs are mostly packaged beneath the floor to keep the centre of gravity low.

They weigh roughly 200kg, but once you replace the conventional petrol engine with an electric motor, the car weighs roughly the same as the standard one.

Charging takes 14 hours from a standard plug or just four hours from the heavy duty power outlets you get at a powered caravan site.

Dr Coop doesn’t expect the evMe to become a volume-seller. In the first instance it will appeal to early adopters prepared to pay a large premium for what is essentially a city commuter car.

It’s still a long way from a success story, but this innovative electric car from the New England tablelands is enough to make Detroit’s big three blush.

RICHARD BLACKBURN .

ASH8 03-24-2009 08:42 PM

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shazy 03-24-2009 09:11 PM

Wow dude that's so awesome! I want one now :)
Also it doesn't have that messed up face with the other cars and doesn't even look like a Mazda...

getdamafiaonyou 03-24-2009 09:16 PM

deff the nicest electric car.

kersh4w 03-24-2009 09:51 PM

mazdas are known for being high rpm cars.

:lol:

zoom44 03-24-2009 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by shazy (Post 2931914)
doesn't even look like a Mazda...

yeah no family resemblance what so ever....

ASH8 03-25-2009 02:04 AM


Originally Posted by shazy (Post 2931914)
doesn't even look like a Mazda...

HUH??...Too...

http://www.mazda.com.au/Models/Curre...ls/Mazda2.aspx

2SeeKU 03-25-2009 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by ASH8 (Post 2932260)


USA don't sell the 2's for some reason?!?!

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/7/...icture%207.png

ASH8 03-25-2009 03:03 PM

Thanks I did not know that........how come?

HUH!

alnielsen 03-25-2009 03:05 PM

I think Ford is going to be selling it's version of the Mazda 2 in N.A.

MattMPS 03-25-2009 03:09 PM

i've read in some blog (or here?) that mzr 1.3/1.5 cant pass pollution level rules for USA (or some State?) easily...

this would add costs and MNAO have stopped the operations

ASH8 03-25-2009 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by MattMPS (Post 2933351)
i've read in some blog (or here?) that mzr 1.3/1.5 cant pass pollution level rules for USA (or some State?) easily...

this would add costs and MNAO have stopped the operations

If it meets Euro V Emissions then it should be OK for US...
Mazda 2's sell in EU very well.

zoom44 03-25-2009 04:49 PM

the problem as i understand it currently is the small car small price mentality. To price it with the normal available options where they would need to to make the profit MNAO think it would be priced too high against the competition. I think they are being absurd. There is no way they can tell me that they could ship 5k of them over here and sell every one at a profit. Hell it would be a great boon to their CAFE.

Of course that could all be crap and the real reason could be that Ford said no because they want to sell the Fiesta here. Of course Ford is still a year away from selling Fiesta here when Mazda could produce enough 2s to fill a boat now....



they wouldnt be sitting on the lots like the F-ing Tributes I can tell ya that

zoom44 03-25-2009 04:54 PM

whoah! everyone go follow ASH8's link to the aussie site and then click "watch video" seriously you dont want to miss it....

ASH8 03-25-2009 08:02 PM

Do you like my sister?...

ASH8 03-25-2009 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44 (Post 2933583)
the problem as i understand it currently is the small car small price mentality. To price it with the normal available options where they would need to to make the profit MNAO think it would be priced too high against the competition. I think they are being absurd. There is no way they can tell me that they could ship 5k of them over here and sell every one at a profit. Hell it would be a great boon to their CAFE.

Of course that could all be crap and the real reason could be that Ford said no because they want to sell the Fiesta here. Of course Ford is still a year away from selling Fiesta here when Mazda could produce enough 2s to fill a boat now....



they wouldnt be sitting on the lots like the F-ing Tributes I can tell ya that

Hey Charlie...

Mazda can now tell FORD to go and get Stuffed!..

Now they no longer have a controlling interest, and Mazda Japan certainly has the "Capacity" to make a US version...so WHY not, it is all a numbers game in the end.

From what I can see the Mazda 2 is needed in the US NOW, not next year or the year after..

So if I were you guys I would be emailing, phoning Mazda dealers and MNAO asking WHY!!!...

There is a market for the Mazda 2 NOW in the US., if the Honda Fit can sell OK in the US then the 2 can too....it outsells the Honda Jazz (Fit) here in Australia.

FORD can not tell Mazda that they don't want them to move into that market.

Lets face it if Mazda won't export the 2 to the US, there is NO way a Mazda 1, if and when it comes out would make it over the Pacific.

Mazmart 03-25-2009 09:09 PM

Ash,

You're on the money once again. Right you are (As usual). We could do with that little cutie over here.

Paul.

zoom44 03-25-2009 09:13 PM

wait which one, Paul- the car or the cutie in the video?

shazy 03-25-2009 09:30 PM

Awesome chick :) Even if it is your sister...
But seriously they should really sell the car over here, I bet it would sell almost as good as the honda fit here in Canada. The car looks much better and probably handles better than the Fit, which in my opinion, isn't that good. It's as big as a 98 civic hatchback...

nycgps 03-25-2009 10:22 PM

Now you guys know MNAO is running by a bunch of f-ing idiots ...

Where is my Mazda 2 ?

Grrr ...

Look at FIT, they're selling like Freaking hot cakes. Even Yaris are selling like freaking hot cakes (3 or 5 dr one that is)

Shit.

I seen these Mazda2s when I was in Hong Kong. Neat car. I dont mind to get one

kersh4w 03-25-2009 10:23 PM

dude, that chick is hot. she has a nice culo.

nycgps 03-25-2009 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by kersh4w (Post 2934385)
dude, that chick is hot. she has a nice culo.

rofl ... culo ...

*I know spanish-speaking friends ... haha*

oh yes, that chick is hot.

MattMPS 03-26-2009 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by ASH8 (Post 2933419)
If it meets Euro V Emissions then it should be OK for US...
Mazda 2's sell in EU very well.

sorry... EU Mazda 2 it's Euro IV only.

ASH8 03-26-2009 03:06 PM

My Bad, I am ahead of myself...YES Euro IV..

Euro V comes into force Sept 09 with ALL cars complying by start of 2012

MattMPS 03-26-2009 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by ASH8 (Post 2935750)
My Bad, I am ahead of myself...YES Euro IV..

Euro V comes into force Sept 09 with ALL cars complying by start of 2012

perfect.
BTW new mazda6 2.2 diesel it' s ONLY €4.....another big mistake of MME.

new 3 2.2 diesel it' €5 instead...and cx-7 diesel it's announced €5 (and i think €6 ready)


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