Friday, July 24, 2009

Fisker Karma

Development of electric and electric/gasoline powered cars is increasing rapidly. Nearly all the manufacturers are planning production of a number of models. Fisker Automotive, Inc. is a manufacturer that will bring out a plus-in hybrid the Fisker Karma as their first model.

These technologies are gaining popularity since battery manufacturers have been in race to improve the battery life. Improving t
he battery life extends the driving range of the vehicle.

Fisker
has signed a deal with Advanced Lithium Power (ALP) to provide batteries for the Fisker deal that was just announced. The battery life question has been overcome, since the Tesla Roadster won the Monte Carlo Rally For Alternative Energy Vehicles.

FiskerAutomotive is a joint venture between Quantum Technologies (U.S. based manufacturer and Fisker Coachbuild LLC (a Finland auto assembler).

The Karma is anticipated to have a 50 mile (80km) all-electric range, then a gasoline engine powers the electric motors up to 250 additional miles. The gasoline engine is a 2.0 liter turbocharged, direct injected motor manufactured by GM.

The Karma is powered by Q-drive technology, which is a series hybrid where the engine is mated with a generator to provide an electrical connection to the electric motors. Electric motors are what propel the vehicle, the engine recharges the batteries.The Karma has a feature that one day may become standard on electric cars. It has a factory option of a solar power roof that can assist recharging the lithium batteries and the climate control system.Also, Fisker will offer a set of solar panels for the garage/house which may charge the Karma entirely off the grid. Fisker automotive has not released information on the Karma fuel economy.

Pricing has been announced....the bas
e version will cost $87,900 USD plus options, meanwhile an upgraded version EcoSport will be $95,000 and the top of the line EcoChic will cost $104,000.

SUMMARY:

This is one beautiful green machine! The first production units will arrive this fall.

The big news is how a relatively small company can develop a state of the art automobile from scratch with $100 million in start up capital! GM was unable to do the same thing with the EV1 for over $1 billion dollars.

Basically, they have contracted with existing automobile parts manufacturers for the parts necessary to build the car.....substantially cutting their cash requirements for designing parts, buying manufacturing equipment and building plants etc.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Pete .. glad to see you back. It looks a very pretty car .. I love the orange slash .. but more interesting is the way they've hooked up to create this car and how Finland is working with the States.

    There's lots happening with the technologies .. I guess new inventions are now being tried and tested with more urgency ..

    Thanks - intersting to know the Tesla won the long distance race .. ie kept going longest ..

    Have a good weekend ..
    Hilary Melton-Butcher
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  2. Hi Pete!

    Now, that is one Sexy car! I love the simplicity of the interior, too! I can see myself driving this one! :-)
    I like the idea of the solar power roof and the solar panels for the garage. How clever!

    Have a Great weekend!

    Many Blessings....

    Roxanne and Hugo
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  3. Hello Peter,

    What a wonderful car. It is really nice to look at. It looks to be a fun car to drive as well. Have a great day.

    Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

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  4. Hi Hilary,

    What is interesting is that smaller companies are bringing out the best new technologies! The Chevy Volt which is a similar plug in hybrid will not be out for another year or more. Toyota will be out with the Prius plug in hybrid in about a year.

    This is an exciting time for new technologies in automobiles...apparently the small companies are able to react to the speed of technical development much quicker.

    Thank you for your comment!

    Pete Baca
    The Car Enthusiast Online

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  5. Hi Roxanne & Hugo,

    Who says that green machines cannot be beautiful and sporty! Apparently, Fisker did not think so!

    It is a gorgeous machine.....cannot wait to drive one. The solar features are a great add-on to this car!

    Thanks for your comments!

    Pete Baca
    The Car Enthusiast Online

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  6. Hi Dan & Deanna,

    Actually, I would love to take a Karma for a drive. It certainly is a good looking car! But, it should be a great drive.....with the latest high technology.

    Thanks for the comment!

    Pete Baca
    The Car Enthusiast Online

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