The Racing Magazine in the Islands
 FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   MemberlistMemberlist   UsergroupsUsergroups   RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 

Renault Prepares to Develop a Mobility Solution

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Zorce.com Forum Index -> Zorcerazzi
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Plex
Zorce Jedi Master


Joined: 01 May 2005
Posts: 9039
Location: T&T

PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:38 am    Post subject: Renault Prepares to Develop a Mobility Solution Reply with quote



As part of Renault Commitment 2009, the company is pursuing an ambitious environmental plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This plan is based on three commitments: to be one of the world�s top three carmakers for low level emissions of CO2, to offer a range of models powered by biofuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel, and to develop a wide range of technologies, including electric power, that are affordable for our customers.

As part of this initiative, Renault is working on a mobility solution using electric energy that will eliminate CO2 emissions when the vehicle is in motion. This technology is being jointly developed with Nissan as part of the Alliance. A vehicle application is expected in 2010.

As part of Renault Commitment 2009, Renault has firmly committed to cutting its vehicles� CO2 emissions significantly in order to help reduce the greenhouse effect.

Plan "120/140" has a precise target for 2008: to sell one million vehicles emitting less than 140 g of CO2/km, with one third emitting less than 120 g. Renault is working on a range of alternative technologies that are financially affordable for customers and can be extensively distributed. One of these alternative technologies is a mobility solution that uses electric energy.

An electric mobility solution by 2010
As part of the research underway in cooperation with Nissan, Renault is looking into a solution that is ideally suited to city driving and does not emit any CO2 at all when the vehicle is in motion. The project has reached an advanced stage and Renault is already working on all the future vehicle's components. Renault and Nissan are working together on Lithium-Ion battery technology and packaging, the electric motor and the software that is needed to manage the solution. Work is also underway on a process to recover energy when the vehicle brakes.

The close fit between the Alliance's different markets offers the potential for the high sales volumes that are needed for the project to be economically viable. Renault will focus mainly on the fleet market in France and Europe in 2010.

A range of affordable technologies that can be extensively distributed
Technologies based on electricity represent just one of the solutions being developed by Renault in an effort to limit CO2 emissions and combat global warming. Other solutions include the optimization of conventional engines, as demonstrated by Renault's downsizing strategy that consists in reducing cubic capacity, while maintaining equivalent performance. This strategy remains one of the most cost effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The latest petrol engine, the 100 hp TCE, is a perfect example of the vast expertise that Renault has accumulated in this area. Delivering the 100 hp output of a 1.4-litre engine and the 145 Nm of torque characteristic of a 1.6-litre engine, this 1.2-litre powerplant enables Modus and Clio to achieve combined cycle fuel consumption of 5.9 litres/100 km, representing just 140 g/km of CO2 emissions. Renault displays the same degree of expertise when it comes to diesel engines. In 1993 a 93 hp 1.9DT Renault 19 could cover the 748 km between Paris and Montpellier with an average fuel consumption of 6.5 litres/100 km, representing CO2 emissions of 172 g/km. By 2000, a 1.9 dTi 100 hp Megane could drive its occupants the 960 km from Paris to Monaco with a fuel consumption of 5.2 litres/100 km, equivalent to CO2 emissions of 138 g/km. A full tank will today take a 1.5 dCi 105 hp Megane all the way from Paris to Venice � a distance of 1,110km � with fuel consumption of just 4.5 litres/100km and CO2 emissions of 120 g/km. The CO2 emissions generated by equivalent models have been reduced by 30%.

In 2005, more than 100,000 Megane 1.5 dCi models, emitting just 120 g/km of CO2, were sold in Europe. In the same year, almost one Renault vehicle sold in Europe in five emitted less than 120 g/km of CO2.

Renault has also committed to offering a complete range of vehicles by 2009 that run on biofuels at a price that is comparable with that of petrol- and diesel-driven models. By that time, 50% of petrol-driven vehicles on sale in Europe will also be able to use bioethanol and every diesel engine will be capable of running on fuel containing 30% of biodiesel. In keeping with this target, in 2007 Renault will be one of the few carmakers to offer its European customers a double biofuel deal. Trafic and Master are already available with B30 biodiesel-compatible engines and, in spring 2007, a 1.6-litre 16v 110

hp version of Megane will be launched with an E85 bioethanol-compatible powerplant.
Renault considers biofuels to be one of the most efficient and economical solutions for curbing CO2 emissions in the mid-term, because they can be easily applied to mass produced vehicles. In the "well-to-wheel" approach, the overall performance of biofuels is superior to that of traditional fuels. Depending on the vegetable material used to produce them, some biofuels can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 70% in comparison with a petrol engine. Since they are produced from vegetable matter and biomass, biofuels are a renewable, diversified energy source that will help limit our dependence on fossil fuels. In the longer term, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is also developing hybrid vehicles and fuel cell technologies.

Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/news.cfm/country/ecf/newsID/2061211.006/renault%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20/renault-prepares-to-develop-a-mobility-solution-using-electr
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website Yahoo Messenger MSN Messenger
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Zorce.com Forum Index -> Zorcerazzi All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group