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Monday 30 September 2013

VENTURI VBB-3: THE WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL ELECTRIC CAR


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Venturi unveils world’s most powerful electric car, the VBB-3
By Lakshmi Sandhana,
Gizmag, 28 September 2013.

French manufacturer Venturi Automobiles is no stranger to the world of high-speed electric vehicles. The company's on-going collaboration with Ohio State University saw the Buckeye Bullet 2.5 set the current EV land speed record of 495 km/h (307mph) in 2010, and now the team is setting its sights on a new mark with what's billed as the most powerful electric car ever made - the Venturi VBB-3.

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Side and top views of the VBB-3

The VBB-3 was unveiled this month by Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene at the Wendover airfield in Utah, USA.

The third generation Venturi “Jamais Contente” (which translates as "The Never Satisfied") cost a cool US$6 million to build. The aim of the project is to hit progressively higher targets over the next two years, with the ultimate goal being to exceed 440 mph (708 km/h).

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A 3D view of the VBB-3 engine

If it manages to do that, this needle-like EV will smash the official FIA world land speed record for a vehicle with an electric motor of 495 km/hr (307m/hr) set by its predecessor the Buckeye Bullet 2.5. Unfortunately no record run could be attempted this month due to dismal weather that flooded the Salt Lake. The team hoped to cross the 600 km/hr (372 mph) threshold this year, but that's been rescheduled to July 2014.

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A close up of the VBB-3 batteries

Housed in a 11.64 m-long carbon fibre skin, the 4WD VBB-3 features an electric motor that can deliver power of up to 3,000 hp (2,200 kW) and weighs about 3.2 tonnes in total, with batteries accounting for about half its weight.

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The VBB-3 deconstructed

Inspired by the exploits of Belgian driver Camille Jenatzy's who broke the 100 km/h barrier in an electric vehicle 1899, the project is part of Venturi's Global Challenges initiative - a set of technological tests like Mission 04, which saw Xavier Chevrin travel 5,800 km (3,603 mi) through Africa in an EV.

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The front of the VBB-3

As well as grabbing headlines, the VBB-3 serves as a test bed for specially developed components that will have applications for production vehicles.

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The VBB-3 team gathers around the car

"By designing the most powerful electric vehicle in the world, we are consolidating our lead in the field of electric propulsion, but perhaps more importantly, we are innovating in order to optimize energy efficiency, one of the greatest challenges facing not only the automobile industry, but society in general," says Gildo Pallanca Pastor, CEO of Venturi Automobiles.

Check out the Venturi VBB-3 in the video below.


Article Source: Venturi Automobiles

More videos here and images here.

All photos: Venturi Automobiles

[Post Source: Gizmag. Edited. Some images and links added.]


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