MotoGp 2010

Pertarunagn MotoGp 2010 di pastikan akan berlangsung sangat sengit karena banyak pembalap maupun Tim yang berlomba lomba untuk menjadi yang terbaik,MotoGp 2010 di jamin menyuguhkan balapan yang menarik sekaligus sangat menegangkan untuk di tonton,Apalagi dengan kemunculan rookie rookie berbakat yang mampu berbuat banyak dengan para seniornya sehingga menyajikan aroma pertarungan yang sengit,Nah bagi sobat Bikers tunggu aja aksi para pembalap pembalap kelas dunia yang akan bertarung demi sebuah gelar juara dunia,Bravo motoGp.

MotoGp 2010

Pertarunagn MotoGp 2010 di pastikan akan berlangsung sangat sengit karena banyak pembalap maupun Tim yang berlomba lomba untuk menjadi yang terbaik,MotoGp 2010 di jamin menyuguhkan balapan yang menarik sekaligus sangat menegangkan untuk di tonton,Apalagi dengan kemunculan rookie rookie berbakat yang mampu berbuat banyak dengan para seniornya sehingga menyajikan aroma pertarungan yang sengit,Nah bagi sobat Bikers tunggu aja aksi para pembalap pembalap kelas dunia yang akan bertarung demi sebuah gelar juara dunia,Bravo motoGp.

MINI E at 20,000 miles

Adding weight to the evidence that cars with electric powertrains can go the distance, a driver from New Jersey who signed up to MINI's EV leasing program has amassed twenty thousand miles in the last eight months in MINI E #250.

Apparently oblivious to the claims that EVs can't tackle the sort of driving that a normal, combustion-engined car can, driver Tom Moloughney, a restaurant owner, averages over 130 miles per day seven days a week. Charging with MINI's 220-volt charging stations takes around 3.5 hours which is apparently proving perfect as the car can be left to charge whilst Tom is working, and charged again when he gets home.

Tom says that the car can cope with 99% of the jobs he'd expect from any car, and even enjoys driving it, with none of the range paranoia that's often mentioned in relation to the short distances EVs can currently manage compared to regular cars.

After 21,000 miles the car is costing around 3c a mile to run (total charging cost has been $650 so far) and Tom expects to make 35,000 miles by the end of the year's lease.

(Image: MINI)

Edit: 7 March 2009 - Tom has his own blog - you can follow his progress trialling the MINI E at http://minie250.blogspot.com/

Facelifted Elise - lower drag, new engine

Autocar brings news that Lotus has given the Elise a mild facelift and some new mechanicals. The new look brings the car in line with the styling of the Evora, but importantly also reduces drag which, combined with the new engine option, improves fuel economy and reduces emissions.

That new engine is a VVTi Toyota powerplant similar to those currently used in the Elise, but in a new 1.6 litre displacement. The new motor will power the basic Elise S model, and reduces emissions to 155g/km of CO2. As a conservative estimate, fuel economy should be in the early forties mpg, yet coupled to a new close-ratio six-speed gearbox, performance even from the basic 1.6 should be as impressive as ever.

The car is expected to start arriving in showrooms in April.

(Image: Autocar)

Jas Hujan Murah

Hallo sobat bikers,saat musim hujan begini kayanya pasti kita butuh yang namanya jas hujan karena kalo kaga ada bisa kehujanan yang ujung ujungnya masuk angin,Nah sobat bikers pasti udah pada tau kalo sekarang Jas hujan ada yang di jual dengan harga yang sangat murah tetapi konsekuensinya mungkin bahannya kurang bagus,Nah kalo sobat bikers pas hujan hujannan di sekitar glodok pasti ada tuch yang menawarkan Jas hujan dengan harga yang sangat murah alias cuma Goceng dan dah gitu di jamin aman tuch badan,Oke Bro.

Jas Hujan Murah

Hallo sobat bikers,saat musim hujan begini kayanya pasti kita butuh yang namanya jas hujan karena kalo kaga ada bisa kehujanan yang ujung ujungnya masuk angin,Nah sobat bikers pasti udah pada tau kalo sekarang Jas hujan ada yang di jual dengan harga yang sangat murah tetapi konsekuensinya mungkin bahannya kurang bagus,Nah kalo sobat bikers pas hujan hujannan di sekitar glodok pasti ada tuch yang menawarkan Jas hujan dengan harga yang sangat murah alias cuma Goceng dan dah gitu di jamin aman tuch badan,Oke Bro.

New VW Touareg sheds 200kg

Following in the Polo's footsteps, Volkswagen has revealed that the next version of their Touareg will shed as much as 208kg in the base model and offer up to 20% improvements in economy.

The weight saving amounts to as much as 10% removed from the kerb weight of the previous Touareg, and coupled with improved aerodynamics and updated engines, including a new hybrid motor, the new Touareg promises to be one of the most efficient large SUVs on the market.

According to Volkswagen's press release (available on ABG), the new Touareg also offers more space, more equipment (including stop/start technology) and more off-road biased options packages. Visually, the new car shares Volkswagen's family face first seen on the Scirocco, and it works well with the slightly more chiselled body, making the car look much smaller and more dynamic.

Of course, the weight savings on the Touareg will be reflected in the upcoming Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne, which share the same platform. Perhaps Volkswagen's step onto the treadmill will encourage other manufactures to do the same with their larger vehicles - the biggest gains can be found from improving the efficiency of the biggest vehicles.

(Image: Volkswagen)

Electric Vehicles – Seeing the Big Picture

By Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx

The burgeoning electric vehicle EV industry cannot be understood by simply looking at cars. The complete market value is, and will remain, about double the market for cars. The leaders such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan make electric vehicles for many applicational sectors. Indeed, many of them also control the manufacture of the component that most affects price and performance – the battery. For example, Nissan has a major program to put next generation lithium batteries from its battery joint venture into its forklifts as well as its cars. Toyota makes heavy and light industrial EVs from forklifts to buses and mobility for the disabled, not just electric cars, and the knowledge in these different divisions is shared between them all. Much is written about hybrid cars but there are substantial sales of hybrid military trucks, buses and even motorcycles now.

New report

IDTechEx has therefore launched a new report on the whole subject called “Electric Vehicles 2010-2020”. It is based on ten years of researching the subject, intensive desk research, visits and interviews. There are chapters on Heavy Industrial, Light Industrial and Commercial, Mobility for the Disabled, Two Wheelers, Golf Cars, Cars, Military, Marine and Other Vehicles. That even extends to electric mobile robots, surveillance jellyfish and other Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), bats and electric aircraft. Detailed forecasts for these vehicle categories by numbers and value and the key components are provided for 2010-2020. The trends, technology and planned vehicles are clarified in 185 figures and 58 tables including the historical context. Winning and losing strategies are evaluated. Timelines are given of events to come.

At last the full picture of China

IDTechEx does not make the common mistake of reporting primarily on vehicles from the well known Western and Japanese manufacturers. 66% of the manufacturers of electric vehicles in the world are in China. Over 90% of the world’s electric vehicles were made in China, mainly for use in China. It has the largest potential market for electric vehicles. It mines and controls 95% of the world’s rare earth reserves used in the hybrid car batteries, motors and other key components of today’s electric vehicles. Of the 420 EV manufacturers covered in this new report, an appropriately high proportion are Chinese. This is particularly true of the chapters on Heavy Industrial, Light Industrial and Commercial, Mobility for the Disabled, Two Wheelers, Golf Cars and Cars, where the Chinese heavily participate – with, as yet, little publicity – because so much of it is for the domestic market.

Unique forecasts

New ten year forecasts for the whole EV market are only available from IDTechEx. The company finds that the electric vehicle industry will continue to exhibit strong growth for the next decade, though some sectors were impacted by the global financial meltdown and have yet to fully recover. Those participating in only one sector need to keep a wary eye on those with a broader vision: they must frequently review their strategy and avoid dangerous tunnel vision.

Good volume growth but greater value growth

The 29 million EVs sold in 2010 will rise 69% to 49 million in 2020 but the value of the market will grow by far more because larger and more expensive vehicles are now rapidly adopting the technology. Motorcycles, military vehicles, buses and earthmovers are among them. Hybrids will rise from about 50% to about 60% of the value market through the decade. In ten years from now, a far higher percentage of the global output of light industrial vehicles, commercial vehicles and cars will be EVs.

The new report gives the detail, forecasting numbers, unit value and total market value for each applicational sector with many original tables giving subsets of the data and a large number of profiles of current and planned activities of the participants. Some EV sectors were hit by the global financial meltdown but are recovering. Many sectors now benefit from the tsunami wave of government benefits, technical innovations and new models becoming available. We evaluate these aspects and the market drivers, including what users really need. Battery, motor and other technology is explained and forecasted as well.

This report “Electric Vehicles 2010-2020” is a sister report to IDTechEx reports about the two most important subsectors of the EV business - “Hybrid and Pure Electric Cars 2010-2020” and “Car Traction Batteries – The New Gold Rush 2010-2020”. The report comes with one hour of free telephone or email consultancy to fill in any information you still require after having read it. [PR]

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