Volkswagen Golf Blue e Motion Electric Car

Volkswagen golf blue e Motion Electric Car, The 2012 seemed to be the birth year of the latest innovation of VW Golf blue-e-motion directly staled by Jetta same blue e motion. Also being introduced to the streets the new Lavida on battery and electric motor version, assembled specially for China market.

Volkswagen Golf Blue e Motion Electric Car

The next electric vehicle The Golf blue-e-motion imitated the technology electro usage to bring 115 PS and 199 lbs ft of torque new power to the performance energized by Li-Ion batteries labeled 26.5 kilowatt-hours. The battery capacity support the new blue-e-motion to run favorable test 62 mph in regular 11.8 seconds continues up to maximum speedometer of 86 mph. The driver could drive up to 90 miles in a single full charge.

The battery placement get good points also, placed in the boot of this hatch, put under the back seat along the transmission tunnel, make it free another 279 liter of baggage capacity. The temperature is set in suitable proportion in order to maintain the secondary cooling system.

Stiff established under the hood, the electric motor, gearbox and differential together with super-voltage pulse-regulated inverter, the 12 Volt electrical system to maintain the electron flow of the car, while DC/DC converter and charging module are magnificently heavier the total weight up to 205 kg than the regular petrol Golf. The first massive production will assemble approximately 500 prototypes planned to start in 2013.

Stating for the revealing of Golf blue-e-motion, one of the board, Prof. Dr. Martin Wintergreen, confirmed that the next era of electric vehicles offers people a chance for restructuring mobility to become more maintainable. As the vehicle arrives in the world, moreover, as the user people must guarantee that the power being applied by the EV is made from renewable sources, off course it needs the full attention from federal government.

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