ELECTRIC SPORTS CARS BY: CASEY KATZ TIMELINE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR 1835: American Thomas Davenport is...

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ELECTRIC SPORTS CARS BY: CASEY KATZ

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  • ELECTRIC SPORTS CARS BY: CASEY KATZ
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  • TIMELINE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR 1835: American Thomas Davenport is credited with building the first practical electric vehicle 1891: William Morrison od Des Moines, Iowa builds the first successful electric automobile in the United States 1976: The congress passes the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Research 1988: The CEO of GM, Roger Smith, agrees to fund research for efforts in producing a practical consumer car 1997: The Prius is born and nearly 18,000 units are sold during the first year of production 2006: Tesla Motors reveals the first electric sports car 2012: Almost every major auto manufacturer either has an electric car on the market or has a concept that is set to be in production in the future
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  • THE LITHIUM-ION BATTERY The use of the lithium-ion battery is what makes the electric car and especially the electric sports car special Its very light which is important when building a sports car because you need a good weight to power ratio Can be created in any shape or size which helps sports car manufacturers not be limited in body design Is rechargeable Has one of the highest battery life compared to other batteries
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  • THE MAJOR ELECTRIC SPORTS CAR BEING PRODUCED The Tesla Model STesla Model S The Fisker KarmaFisker Karma The Audi R8 e-tron The BMW i8 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG E-Cell
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  • DATA OF THE PREVIOUS 5 CARS LISTED Basic Information/Data on 5 Electric Sports Cars Tesla SFisker Karma BMW i8Audi R8 e- tron Mercedes- Benz SLS E-Cell Horse Power 362 HP402 HP393 HP375 HP526 HP Top Speed125mph 160mph155mph Battery Capacity 160 Mile Range 50 Miles only using electric engine 20 Miles only using electric engine 124 Mile Range 90 Mile Range 0-60mph5.6 Sec.6.3 Sec.5.0 Sec.4.6 Sec.4.0 Sec. Price$105,400$102,000$150,000- $200,000 $200,000$250,000
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  • WHY DO WE CARE? As gas prices continue to rise, having a car with a good mile per gallon is important. Most gas powered sports cars only get on average 8-12 miles per gallon and then you have to factor in having to use premium gas In 2005 the CO2 emissions from cars was 20.4 lbs per gallon If we continue emitting that much CO2 we will have to start worrying about future health problems By having an alternative energy source for vehicles, we wont have to depend on foreign or domestic oil supplies
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  • REFERENCES "Advantages and Disadvantages of Li-ion Battery." Free Press Release Distribution Service. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.. "Timeline: History of the Electric Car." PBS. PBS, 30 Oct. 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2012..Electric Car "Weight-to-Power Ratio." Weight-to-Power Ratio. N.p., 1 Aug. 2008. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.. Iliafar, Amir. "Best Electric Sports Cars: The Most Exciting Electron-powered Speed Machines." Digital Trends. N.p., 14 June 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.. Greenberger, James. "The Real Energy Crisis." An Energy Policy, Climate Change, and Alternative Energy Community. N.p., 11 Nov. 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2012..