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With its body styled by Pininfarina, Italy’s renowned
vehicle designer, the new B0 electric car will be an elegant
four-seater, four-door hatchback with an automatic gearbox;
while its LMP battery will be rechargeable
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Bolloré and Pininfarina have entered into a partnership
featuring all the expertise required to launch serial
production of an electric car which, thanks to its technical
characteristics and its attractive styling, is bound to make
waves in motoring circles.
This car will not be a prototype. It will be a mass
production model, with the first units coming off the
production line at the end of 2009, after which production
will be ramped up gradually based on the availability of the
batteries. Built in Turin by Pininfarina-Bolloré, a joint
venture formed by the two family-owned groups, the B0
electric car will be powered by Bolloré’s proprietary LMP
technology, using a combination of batteries and
supercapacitors manufactured in Bolloré’s plants in Quimper,
France and Montreal, Canada. The B0 will be a fully-electric
vehicle without any carbon dioxide production, having been
designed from the ground up with that aim in mind. Its
batteries will be housed in a compartment specially designed
for that purpose and located under the car, between its
axles, lowering its centre of gravity and providing it with
outstanding road-holding properties.
With its superb body styled by Pininfarina, Italy’s renowned
vehicle design shop, the B0 electric car will be an elegant
four-seater, four-door hatchback with an automatic gearbox.
Its LMP battery, which will be rechargeable in a matter of
hours from a standard domestic main socket, will provide it
with a range of 250 km (153 miles). The B0 will have a top
speed that is electronically limited to 130 km/h (80 mph)
and will feature potent acceleration, reaching 60 km/h from
a standing start (0 to 37 mph) in 6.3 seconds. The B0 will
also feature solar panels on its roof and hood, so as to
help recharge its electrical power reserves.
LMP: revolutionary battery technology
At the heart of any electric car, lies the battery. Bolloré
is a highly diversified group of companies with a combined
yearly turnover of 10 billion US dollars and 35,000
employees. For the past 30 years, the group has been the
world’s leading producer of components for capacitors.
Thanks to its acquired know-how in extruded polymers and the
storage of electrical energy, Bolloré has been working for
15 years through its subsidiary, Batscap, to develop a
solid-state lithium polymer battery. This battery is able to
store, weight-for-weight, and it can be recharged in just a
few hours. The battery does not require any maintenance and
has a lifespan of around 200,000 km (125,000 miles). Another
key benefit is its unmatched safety while in operation.
Added to that, the B0 electric car does not emit any exhaust
gases, nor any fine particles. The car’s LMP batteries thus
help combat air pollution. The batteries of the B0 also
contribute to reducing noise, another nuisance which affects
people’s quality of life in urban environments.
Supercapacitors: boosting acceleration and recycling power
Supercapacitors are sophisticated energy storage components
developed by the Bolloré Group. In an electric car,
supercapacitors draw and store energy generated while the
car is braking and feed it back into the system when the car
moves off again. The result is greater acceleration,
increased range and a longer lifespan for the car’s battery.
The electric cars powered by BatScap’s LMP batteries and
supercapacitors have a range of over 250 km. They are fast
(with a top speed of 130 km/h), pleasant to drive, safe, and
long-lasting.
Natural energy from solar panels
Because it is 100% electric powered, the B0 does not
generate any pollution. But the process of generating the
electricity which the car uses must also, as far as
possible, not have produced any atmospheric pollution. That
is why the creators of the B0 have designed it to
incorporate every possible solution designed to optimise the
car’s energy efficiency and use of clean energy sources. For
instance, the B0 electric car is fitted with supercapacitors,
which enable it to store and recycle the energy that is
generated while braking. Similarly, the car’s roof and part
of its hood are covered with high performance solar panels
which help power some of its equipment. It goes without
saying that a responsible environmental approach must be
coherent throughout. Which is why all the materials used to
build the car’s body, battery and interior trim have been
carefully selected for their low environmental impact. All
are recyclable or reusable. The Bolloré Group is also in the
process of developing straight-forward panels of
photovoltaic cells which might be installed by individuals
or in public places to fully or partly recharge the B0
electric car’s batteries using solar energy.
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