• Cars that plug into solar panels for electricity or run on hydrogen may sound like something found only on the pages of science fiction novels, but engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory are driving these futuristic vehicles today.
  • United Continental Holdings announced that it has operated the first U.S. commercial flight powered by advanced biofuels. Flight 1403, flown by a Boeing 737-800, used a blend of sustainable, advanced biofuel and traditional petroleum-derived jet fuel.
  • OriginOil, Inc., the developer of a breakthrough technology to extract oil from algae, recently announced the Algae Appliance, a commercial entry-level algae harvesting system that will help producers process algae at very low cost and without chemicals.
  • The EIA released its first annual report on U.S. fuel ethanol production capacity. The report includes data for the total production capacity for all operating fuel ethanol production plants at the start of 2011.
  • The Detroit Auto Show will continue for a few more days, but some of the fuel efficient models put on display from major car makers are worth highlighting now. The latest from Ford, Chevy, Nissan and Honda all made headlines.
  • A few years ago, MIT's Smart Cities project developed the idea for the City Car. The City Car project was the one that promised a car that folds up into itself when parked, opens from the front, and takes up 1/3 the space of a normal-sized vehicle on the street. Now, it's a reality.

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Ford Motor Company and Azure Dynamics introduce Transit Connect electric wagon
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Written by CEIL Staff   
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 09:30

Ford Motor Company and Azure Dynamics Corporation recently announced the newest electrified commercial vehicle product on the market, the Ford Transit Connect Electric wagon. The wagon is a logical next step for Azure and Ford which first introduced an electrified Transit Connect in December 2010.

Ford Motor Company and Azure Dynamics Corporation recently announced the newest electrified commercial vehicle product on the market, the Ford Transit Connect Electric wagon. The wagon is a logical next step for Azure and Ford which first introduced an electrified Transit Connect in December 2010.

The wagon is considered ideal for businesses that want the flexibility to move either cargo and/or passengers with the efficiencies offered by the electric powertrain. The wagon is especially well-suited to campus settings like those found at universities, military bases, health care facilities, airports and private businesses where frequent short-range routes are commonly traveled.

"With the addition of the new Transit Connect Electric wagon, we expand our product portfolio and offer our commercial customers more versatility to meet their transportation needs with fully electric operation," said Scott Harrison, Azure Dynamics chief executive officer. "As a derivative of our successful Transit Connect Electric cargo van, the wagon shares a common electric drive integration and glider helping to keep additional development cost low."

Like its cargo van sibling, the Transit Connect Electric Wagon qualifies for the $7,500 federal incentive in the United States. In addition to federal incentives, fleet owners in California can receive an additional $15,000 incentive from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for the first Transit Connect Electric van or wagon purchased for deployment in California. Subsequent purchases of Transit Connect Electric vans or wagons will qualify for an incentive of up to
$12,000, with a maximum of 100 vans per customer.

"Over the past year, the Transit Connect Electric has shown how versatile it can be, serving as the premier green vehicle in the fleets of many different industries," said Nancy Gioia, director of global electrification, Ford Motor Company. "The Transit Connect Electric wagon, with its added passenger seating, opens the doors for even more businesses to green their fleets and
experience 100 percent electric and zero-emissions driving."

Since its introduction in December 2010, more than 450 Transit Connect Electric vans have been purchased by many hard working commercial vehicle fleets including AT&T, Canada Post, DHL, FedEx Express, and Post Norway to name a few. Other early adopters of Transit Connect Electric include energy providers and private businesses seeking to better understand and utilize the benefits associated with electrified transportation.

To create the Transit Connect Electric wagon, Azure integrates its proven Force DriveTM electric powertrain into the award-winning Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium Wagon and offers enhanced second-row passenger comfort while still providing considerable cargo space and payload capacity.

Using an advanced liquid-cooled 28 kilowatt hour lithium-ion battery from Johnson Controls, Transit Connect Electric wagon can achieve a range of 55 to 80 miles on a single charge depending on driving conditions and ancillary power usage. The wagon has a top speed of 75 mph.

Wagon owners will have the option of recharging Transit Connect Electric with either a standard 120-volt outlet, or preferably a 240-volt charging station, typically installed at the user's base of operations for optimal recharging in six to eight hours. The vehicle's charge port is located above the passenger-side rear wheel well in the spot typically used for conventional re-fueling.

The Transit Connect Electric wagon is built on a dedicated global van platform and offers a unique combination of car-like driving dynamics, significant cargo capacity, accessibility, and low operating costs.

 

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