14.10.2014, 16:57
Alrighty guys, so I've start a small discussion about Croatian's vehicle manufacturing company called "Rimac Automobili". I think that many of you haven't heard about it which is why I've decided to talk about it a bit.
So, it all started when Mate Rimac's, the CEO, engine blew on his old BMW E30. At that point he decided to move it into Electrical Vehicle with which he seems to quite succeeded.
This is the quote about it which you can find on their website: (I'll put it in code tags so it doesn't take much space on the thread).
Here's a video about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX-_azD2vNo#t=174
Rimac Concept One
After their great success with the old BMW they started to work on a new car which is called Rimac Concept One and is out there as a concept version for now.
The vehicle itself has 1088 Horse Power which can reach 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) in 2.8 seconds and can develop a top speed of 305 km/h (It has been limited to 305 km/h so it doesn't spend too much of electricity) and can drive up to 600 kms till it needs to be recharged.
I must say that I never liked Electrical cars but when I saw Rimac One... I changed my opinion.
Here are two videos of the Rimac One:
The recording of one of their tests:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSfq-uXmnNk[/ame]
You don't even hear the engine sound, which is just amazing.
And their official announce of the car:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaJUZIdDiFw[/ame]
So, what do you think? Do Electrical Vehicles have a chance in the future? I'd say yes!
So, it all started when Mate Rimac's, the CEO, engine blew on his old BMW E30. At that point he decided to move it into Electrical Vehicle with which he seems to quite succeeded.
This is the quote about it which you can find on their website: (I'll put it in code tags so it doesn't take much space on the thread).
Код:
I owned an old BMW E30 (MY 1984) which I used for drift and circuit races. At one of these races, the gas engine blew up. Then I decided to try building an EV. The goal from the beginning was to create a very powerful car. At first I started on my own. I read a lot about other people’s projects who have already converted cars to EVs, and even some who are using EVs for racing. Then I have ordered parts and started to build the car. After one year of development the car was able to drive but I was not satisfied with the result. It was heavy, not very powerful and the range was very limited. I started to collect a team of experts to develop our own components since I believed that the electric propulsion can give much more compared to what was available on the market. The old BMW has gone through five development phases. Every time we changed almost everything. The power electronics, motors and battery-packs have been replaced each time with more compact, lighter and more powerful developments. The car got faster, lighter and more reliable each time. After three years of development, the first Rimac mule car, the e-M3 became one of the fastest and most exciting electric cars in the world. We realized that there wasn’t much BMW in that car left – this was the trigger for me to develop a car from scratch.” Mate Rimac founder of Rimac Automobili Performance: Power output (wheels): 404 kW / 550 WHP Power output (motor): 441 kW / 600 HP Torque: 900 Nm Weight: 1150 kg Stored energy: 24 kWh Range: 180 km 0-100km/h: 3.3 sec. ј Mile time: 11,3 sec. Max. speed: 280 km/h
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX-_azD2vNo#t=174
Rimac Concept One
After their great success with the old BMW they started to work on a new car which is called Rimac Concept One and is out there as a concept version for now.
The vehicle itself has 1088 Horse Power which can reach 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) in 2.8 seconds and can develop a top speed of 305 km/h (It has been limited to 305 km/h so it doesn't spend too much of electricity) and can drive up to 600 kms till it needs to be recharged.
I must say that I never liked Electrical cars but when I saw Rimac One... I changed my opinion.
Here are two videos of the Rimac One:
The recording of one of their tests:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSfq-uXmnNk[/ame]
You don't even hear the engine sound, which is just amazing.
And their official announce of the car:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaJUZIdDiFw[/ame]
So, what do you think? Do Electrical Vehicles have a chance in the future? I'd say yes!