The Very Light Car is environmentally responsible.
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Innovations that allow drivers to walk away from high-speed crashes, such as collapsible space not available in other cars and a shape that deflects rather engages on impact, enhance safety in our low-mass vehicle. The Very Light Car draws on endurance auto racing for safety.
The light chassis and aerodynamic body will make hybrid or electric cars much more efficient, helping solve problems of range and performance. Edison2’s innovations apply regardless of power source. The Very Light Car is the most efficient auto platform ever built. The simplicity of design of the Very Light Car means fewer components, less weight, greater efficiency and lower cost. Feature creep – the evolution of items such as power seats or door locks from luxury options to standard features – has resulted in heavier vehicles needing more energy for propulsion. As individual components become lighter the suspension, for example, needs less mass, allowing the car to become lighter still. Parts can weigh as little as a tenth the weight of an equivalent part in a current vehicle. Components of the VLC have been evaluated for function and re-designed to be light yet strong. The Very Light Car is light because it is light.
Since then we have also created an electric VLC, which at 350 MPGe set a new standard for 4 passenger electric car efficiency. Although for the X Prize we anticipated developing a hybrid or electric vehicle – hence our name, Edison2 – our studies on efficiency led us away from the significant added weight of batteries needed for an electric or hybrid drive to a one-cylinder, 250cc internal combustion engine fueled by E85. Edison2 pursues efficiency through the absolute virtues of low weight and low aerodynamic drag.