Chryslers electric cars are REAL.....WE SAW ONE TODAY!!
They claimed they'd be ready for 2010 and that the US Postal Service would be getting 250 of them for testing. Looks like they're well on the way.
Ok....here's the scenario;
Riding north on I-275 from Westland on our way to Farmington Hills....about 25+ miles west of Detroit proper. All of a sudden this blue Chrysler panel minivan pulls on from a ramp.
LOTS of art work and text on it, including a large US Postal Service logo, so I took a look and damned if I didn't also see "A123 Systems" on the rear quarters.
A123 will be one of the providers of nanoelectrode LiION batteries for GM, Chrysler, Ford and many other hybrid and EV makers. Very high tech/high end batteries to say the least.
NOW I'm interested and decide to investigate. Down goes my window, off goes the radio and the kids get told to shut up. Just then, at 60 mph, he hits the throttle and ZOOM....off it goes like it had a 300 hp V8 in it. Plenty of zip in that puppy. IMO this thing would blister most of the cars on the road.
Traffic slows and we catch up, slow enough for me to pull ahead, stop and let it drive by. SILENCE save for a very slight whir from the electric motor(s?) and a tiny amount of tire noise (low rolling resistance tires?).
Drove in its neighborhood for about 10 miles then we had to exit. Once home I Googled images for a123 chrysler postal and got this....exactly the vehicle we saw.
If this is the tech used in the coming electric Chrysler Town & Country, count me in. With electric drive, lots of cargo-passenger space and with us living 5 miles from anything we normally need it would be the perfect commuter car for us.
They claimed they'd be ready for 2010 and that the US Postal Service would be getting 250 of them for testing. Looks like they're well on the way.
Ok....here's the scenario;
Riding north on I-275 from Westland on our way to Farmington Hills....about 25+ miles west of Detroit proper. All of a sudden this blue Chrysler panel minivan pulls on from a ramp.
LOTS of art work and text on it, including a large US Postal Service logo, so I took a look and damned if I didn't also see "A123 Systems" on the rear quarters.
A123 will be one of the providers of nanoelectrode LiION batteries for GM, Chrysler, Ford and many other hybrid and EV makers. Very high tech/high end batteries to say the least.
NOW I'm interested and decide to investigate. Down goes my window, off goes the radio and the kids get told to shut up. Just then, at 60 mph, he hits the throttle and ZOOM....off it goes like it had a 300 hp V8 in it. Plenty of zip in that puppy. IMO this thing would blister most of the cars on the road.
Traffic slows and we catch up, slow enough for me to pull ahead, stop and let it drive by. SILENCE save for a very slight whir from the electric motor(s?) and a tiny amount of tire noise (low rolling resistance tires?).
Drove in its neighborhood for about 10 miles then we had to exit. Once home I Googled images for a123 chrysler postal and got this....exactly the vehicle we saw.
If this is the tech used in the coming electric Chrysler Town & Country, count me in. With electric drive, lots of cargo-passenger space and with us living 5 miles from anything we normally need it would be the perfect commuter car for us.
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