Electric networked vehicle field tested in Tianjin
Updated: 2014-06-26 08:43
By Gao Fei and Li Xiang in Tianjin (chinadaily.com.cn)
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A two-seat, emission-free, GPS-based navigable electric networked vehicle had its first field test and demonstration in North China's port city Tianjin recently.
Produced by General Motors, the vehicle is a second-generation concept EN-V that can be driven normally or operated autonomously. The trial, which will last two weeks from June 19, is taking place in the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city.
Designed for urban environments, EN-Vs combine sensing technology, wireless communication and GPS-based navigation — all designed to alleviate traffic congestion and help avoid traffic jams through autonomous operation, without a driver.
Power for the motors is provided by lithium-ion batteries and the vehicles can travel at least 40 kilometers on a single charge, while dynamic stabilization technology gives the EN-V the ability to carry two passengers and light cargo.
According to Liu Yang, an insider at the Tianjin Eco-city, the operation of EN-Vs will lead the way to advanced transportation systems and help achieve the goal of building an environmentally friendly space in the Tianjin Eco-city.
"We are working to continue the field testing program over the coming two years, with a total 20 EN-Vs," Liu said.
Designs for the first EN-V were unveiled at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, while the second-generation plans were revealed at the Beijing Motor Show in 2012.
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