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More info here: http://www.electric-vehiclenews.com/201 ... speed.htmlBBC wrote:Its Lola-Drayson B12/69EV vehicle hit a top speed of 204.2mph (328.6km/h) at a racetrack at RAF Elvington in Yorkshire.
Lola-Drayson B12 time lapse:Drayson Racing Technologies wrote: The Lola Drayson B12/69 EV is biggest green tech project to date.The B10 Le Mans Prototype (LMP) car (click for more information about this chasis), which was originally powered by a 5.5 litre bio-fuelled Judd engine has been converted to pure electric drive. Our aim is to produce the fastest electric racing car in the world and one which show cases some of the best technology in the electric car industry.
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From February testing
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Some pictures of Lola-Drayson B12/69EV:
Picture of DRT HV Control Unit
From Goodwood and also if you like go check on youtube for that video...
TEHNICAL DETAILS:
Special technology aspects:
- - Qualcomm HaloIPT wireless induction system
More info here: Qualcomm Halo WEVC technologywhere coils positioned in the floor of the vehicle start juicing the packs when placed over recharging pads in the pit garage. Safety concerns have been central to the design process, with the team ensuring that the batteries discharge on impact and that fire risks are eliminated
-Suspensions Energy Recovery Dampers (DSERD) developed by Multimatic’s
More info on this site: Multimatic DSERD Technology to be used on LOLA-Drayson All-Electric LMP CarSimilar to the concept of regenerative braking, whereby deceleration energy is stored rather than dissipated, Multimatic’s DSERD technology converts road input energy into electricity that is stored in a capacitor for later use.
- - Qualcomm HaloIPT wireless induction system