Eliica Explained

The Eliica (or the Electric Lithium-Ion Car) is a supercar or an battery electric vehicle prototype or concept car first shown in 2004 and designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu. The 5.1m (16.7feet) car runs on a lithium-ion battery and can accelerate from 0–100km/h in four seconds (faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo at the time).[1] In 2004, the Eliica reached a speed of 370km/h on Italy's Nardò High Speed Track. The team's goal is to exceed 400km/h, breaking the record set by today's street-legal gasoline-powered vehicles.

Shimizu's new project is called "SIM-Drive" (シムドライブ), with wheel hub motors.[2]

KAZ

The Eliica is a refinement of the earlier KAZ (Keio Advanced Zero-emission vehicle), a 6.7m (22feet) limousine-sized 8-wheel 8-person electric vehicle prototype of 2003 that also set speed records.[3] [4]

Design details

The Eliica weighs 2400kg (5,300lb) and seats the driver and three passengers. The body was tested in a wind tunnel. The front doors open forward and the rear doors open upward like gull wings.[5] [6] The car's platform contains 4 tracks of 80 batteries, which make up one third of the vehicle's cost. They currently require about 10 hours of recharging at 100 volts from empty to full charge, and can be easily charged off a residential power grid.

The car has eight wheels to improve traction, and they are smaller than normal passenger vehicles, so it can be lower to the ground for better aerodynamics and stability. Each of the wheels has a 60kW electric motor, giving a 480kW eight wheel drive which can tackle all kinds of road surfaces. The four front wheels steer. The electric motors mean that the Eliica can deliver a smooth acceleration free from gear shifts of about 0.8 g. Each wheel contains a disc brake and employs a regenerative brake system to recover energy.

There are currently (as of 2005) two versions of the Eliica: a Speed model and an Acceleration model. The Speed model is made to challenge gasoline-based records and has a top speed of 370km/h with a range of 200km (100miles). The Acceleration model is made for the street and has a top speed of 190km/h with a range of 320km (200miles).

The estimated cost of development was in excess of .[7] Once the team receives corporate sponsorship, they plan to produce at least 200 units. As of early 2007, the projected price was (about).

On December 19, 2005, then-Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi tested this vehicle in a 10-minute ride to the Japanese Parliament. In 2006, the car was tested by Shintaro Ishihara, the governor of Tokyo, as well as by Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan.[8]

See also

Land speed record electric vehicles

Other 8-wheelers

Limousine

DIY

Notes and References

  1. News: Electric shock: it's faster than a Porsche 911 . . November 12, 2004 . Peter . Lyon . September 16, 2008 . September 14, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080914062538/http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=8754&vf=23 . dead .
  2. Web site: SIM-Drive.
  3. Web site: Super car "Kaz" EV Limo to the Stars! . October 1, 2002 . ElectrifyingTimes.com.
  4. Web site: Keio Advanced Zero-Emission vehicle . March 14, 2007 . FreeEnergy.ca . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081007023616/http://freeenergy.ca/news/118/ARTICLE/1250/2007-03-14.html . 2008-10-07 .
  5. Web site: Super Electric Cars. cary19.com.
  6. Web site: 'Electric LIthium-Ion CAr' is luxury on eight wheels. Designbuzz : Design ideas and concepts. 23 July 2019.
  7. Web site: E85 Lithium-Ion Eliica. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080510153655/http://e85.whipnet.net/flex.cars/eliica.html . 2008-05-10 .
  8. Web site: Keio University - Electric Vehicle laboratory . 2011-06-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120322132553/http://www.eliica.com/English/project/eliica/patron.html . 2012-03-22 .
  9. Hemmings Classic Car #56 "Spider-Man's Spider-Car", May, 2009
  10. Hemmings Classic Car #57 "Spider-Man's Spider-Car", August, 2009
  11. Hemmings "Everything’s bigger in… Australia?", Feb 5th, 2014
  12. Truckin Magazine "If Godzilla Built An Isuzu", May 01, 2008