[Source: Opel]
March 20, 2012
The Car of the Year 2012 – Opel Ampera, will take
part in one of the most exciting rallies this year – nmely Monte Carlo
Alternative Energy Rally. This happens for the first time in Opel’s
history. The brand is providing award-winning electric car model for the
prestigious international Rally Monte Carlo. Exactly six examples of Opel Ampera
will make their debut in the “Alternative Energy” rally. The racing
will take place in Annecy-le-Vieux, Clermont-Ferrand and Lugano on March
22 and will finish three days later in the capital of Monaco -Monte
Carlo. The premise to take part in the rally is the following: the
competing vehicles must have a maximum of 115g/km CO2 emissions. Te goal
set for the racing is for the vehicles to cover a certain distance,
maintain a constant speed and use as little energy as possible.
Opel Ampera Racing Car
By taking participation, Opel is once again showing that it is a
global leader in the field of e-mobility. In fact, the Opel Ampera is
the first electric vehicle which can go anywhere anytime. What do I mean
by that? Well, the vehicle has a 16 kWh lithium ion battery, which
powers the 111kW/150 hp electric motor. The distance of between 40 and
80 kilometers can be easily covered in the purely battery-operated mode,
depending on the style of driving and road conditions. Of course, you
get conclusion that all driving will be completely free of emissions.
Moreover, the wheels of the Ampera are always powered electrically. In
extended-range mode, which activates whenever the battery has reached
its minimum state of charge, the gasoline engine drives a generator that
supplies the electric drive unit. Thus it is possible for the car to
cover 500 km, thank to the range extender, which enables this operating
radius. At last, being on the road, the Ampera’s Voltec electric
propulsion system provides torque of 370 Nm (273 lb-ft). This allows
acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9 seconds and a top speed of 161
km/h.
[Source: Opel]
[Source: Opel]
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