Engineering:eRuf Model A

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eRuf Model A
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Overview
ManufacturerRuf Automobile
Also calledRuf Greenster
Production2008
AssemblyPfaffenhausen, Germany
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutRear-motor, rear-wheel drive
RelatedPorsche 911
Powertrain
Electric motormotor output up to 201 bhp (150 kW), 480 ft⋅lb (649 N⋅m), 3-phase AC induction motor
Battery96-cell lithium-ion battery pack[1]
Dimensions
us|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight1,910 kg (4,211 lb)[2]

The eRuf Model A is a late-2000s all-electric concept sports car built by German Automotive industry Ruf Automobile. The car was powered by a UQM Technologies[3] propulsion system (a UQM PowerPhase 150). The car has a top speed of 225 km/h (140 mph)[4] and was capable of producing 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) of power and 479 lb⋅ft (649 N⋅m) of torque.[1] Estimated range per charge was 250–320 km (155–199 mi), depending on performance level, using iron-phosphate, lithium-ion batteries built by Axeon plc of Great Britain.[5] During coasting the engine works as a generator producing electricity to charge the batteries.[2]

If a production car were to be built, it would be able to use a clutchless one- or two-speed transmission with no reverse gear as the electric motor can spin forward or in reverse.[1] Ruf engaged Calmotors[6] in Camarillo, California , specialized in the implementation of hybrid electric and electric only powertrain design, to combine the latest generation of lithium-ion batteries with its motor.[2]

Ruf announced that it hoped to begin production of the eRuf in the fall of 2009.[1] This did not happen, and at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, Ruf announced a new model, the eRUF Greenster, with limited production planned to commence at the end of 2010.[7][needs update]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jake Holmes (October 2008). "Ruf eRuf Concept Model A - Car News". Car and Driver. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/high_performance/porsche_file/ruf_eruf_concept_model_a_car_news. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "eRUF Concept Model A 2008 "Emotion without Emission"" (PDF) (Press release). Ruf Automobiles. 10 October 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  3. "UQM Technologies". Uqm.com. http://www.uqm.com. 
  4. Nick Hall (13 November 2008). "eRuf Model A (electric Porsche 911)". MSN Cars. http://cars.uk.msn.com/reviews/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=147866035. 
  5. "Electric Drive Transportation Association". Electricdrive.org. http://www.electricdrive.org/index.php?tg=entry&idx=more&article=1996&idg=2. 
  6. "CalMotors' Green Performance ECU Powers the eRuf from Ruf Automobile". Calmotors press release. Forbes. 27 October 2008. https://www.forbes.com/businesswire/feeds/businesswire/2008/10/27/businesswire20081027005123r1.html. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  7. Abuelsamid, Sam (4 March 2009). "Geneva 2009: Ruf Greenster evolves the electric Porsche concept". Autoblog.com. http://www.autoblog.com/2009/03/04/geneva-2009-ruf-greenster-evolves-the-electric-porsche-concept/. 

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